Episode 74: Louis Koehl of Handel Architects

The Anti-Architect

In this episode, Christian sits down with Louis Koehl, AIA, CPHD, Director of Sustainable Design at Handel Architects, for a deep dive into what sustainability really means in today’s built environment. Forget buzzwords and marketing veneers - Louis unpacks sustainability as a design foundation, not a feature. And for the first time on the podcast, Christian and Louis pull up actual project photos in real time - like the world’s largest affordable Passive House building - to explore the strategy, decision-making, and trade-offs behind the scenes. This conversation challenges architects to think beyond LEED plaques and into long-term, community-first impact.

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0:00 – Introduction to the Anti Architect Podcast and guest Louis Koehl
1:00 – Louis’s role at Handel Architects and redefining sustainable design
2:15 – Reflecting on Gary Handel and notable firm projects like the Asbury Ocean Club
3:30 – Early career mentors and the technical foundation of Louis’s work
4:00 – What sustainability actually means today
6:00 – Overcoming the perception that sustainability is an extra cost
9:00 – Why sustainability must be baked into the design process
11:00 – Client mindset, life cycle costs, and assembling the right team early
13:00 – Navigating evolving regulations and city mandates like NYC Local Law 97
16:00 – Architects’ role in shaping public policy and the importance of advocacy
19:30 – From sustainability to circularity: trends shaping the materials economy
22:00 – Understanding EPDs, HPDs, and embodied carbon in materials
25:00 – Regenerative architecture: what it means and how it shows up in communities
28:30 – The ego trap: shifting from architect as auteur to architect as collaborator
31:00 – AI, decision making tools, and reducing design phase inefficiencies
33:00 – What Passive House design really is (and isn’t)
35:00 – Key principles of Passive House: airtightness, thermal envelope, ventilation
37:30 – Myths about Passive House: windows, operability, and aesthetics
39:00 – Case Study 1: Santander Tower proposal in Miami
41:00 – Structural innovation and embodied carbon reductions
43:00 – Case Study 2: Santander Santiago HQ and outdoor workspace design
45:00 – Case Study 3: Sendero Verde, the world’s largest fully affordable Passive House
47:00 – Community of Opportunity: housing, services, and public park design
50:00 – Passive House certification bodies and affordable housing trends in NYC
51:30 – Case Study 4: Harmony Commons, a Passive House dorm at University of Toronto
54:00 – Construction detailing, quality control, and contractor engagement
56:00 – Louis’s journey from Kentucky to Columbia to Handel Architects
58:00 – Why architects must shape the future in the face of global challenges
59:00 – Final thoughts: using architecture to elevate lives and build resilient communities

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