10 episodes

Through the stories and experiences of industry leaders, change makers and advocates, The Green Route with MAREDI Design considers the possibilities of how we can all attain a more healthy and sustainable life. Created, hosted and produced by Marc Jambert and Dijana Savic-Jambert, founders of MAREDI Design, a design studio focused on interiors.

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Through the stories and experiences of industry leaders, change makers and advocates, The Green Route with MAREDI Design considers the possibilities of how we can all attain a more healthy and sustainable life. Created, hosted and produced by Marc Jambert and Dijana Savic-Jambert, founders of MAREDI Design, a design studio focused on interiors.

    Episode 09 - The Imperative of Nature in Design

    Episode 09 - The Imperative of Nature in Design

    As an expert in the built-environment, Gabriel Wilcox leverages his role as an architect through focusing on projects where he can integrate sustainable frameworks. Motivated to find solutions for some of the most pressing issues we are faced with in society, his work continues to center around improving the conditions of our buildings and spaces. One element that he believes has the power to deeply improve our built environment is by integrating more nature in design. Gabriel explains how this can be an extremely powerful and influential tool in reconnecting ourselves back to the natural world, which can provide better solutions for how we build and construct our spaces moving forward. He believes that the profound impact that biophilic design can have on humans, buildings and our health is undeniable and that by applying this philosophy more widely and with urgency, we will be able to establish a better future for generations to come.

    Mentioned in this episode:


    Krueck Sexton Partners
    International Living Future Institute
    Biomimcry: Innovation Inspired by Nature by Janine Benyus
    Biomimicry, an Operating Manual for Earthlings - Interview with Janine Benyus
    A plant's-eye view - TED Talk, Michael Pollan
    Books by Douglas Farr
    How to grow clean air - TED Talk, Kamal Meattle
    Regeneration: Ending the Climate Crisis in One Generation by Paul Hawken

    Have thoughts or comments to share? Feel free to reach out to MAREDI Design at hello@maredi-design.com

    • 1 hr 9 min
    Episode 08 - The Necessity of Electrification with Sarah Lazarovic

    Episode 08 - The Necessity of Electrification with Sarah Lazarovic

    As a well-seasoned expert in the field of sustainability and climate advocacy, Sarah Lazarovic has spent much of her career focused on building public awareness on the topic through various endeavors and creative projects. At Rewiring America, where she is Vice President of Communications + Creative Strategy, her work continues to grow in the organization's mission to electrify all 124 million homes in America. Their goal is to educate and inform all homeowner's of the benefits in electrification, some of which include cost savings, better indoor air quality and overall improved efficiency in energy consumption. They aim to transform norms and the market so that electrification becomes the best and most direct choice for the end-user. Sarah believes that the public will continue to be impressed by the results and solutions that electrification provides, both to our communities as well as to our planet. She shares insight on her positive outlook on our fight in the climate crisis and how we can all adopt a similar attitude.

    Mentioned in this episode:


    Rewiring America
    Rewiring America on IG
    Sarah's Website
    Minimum Viable Planet (Sarah Lazarovic)
    A Bunch of Things I Did Not Buy by Sarah Lazarovic
    PNNL Report Findings
    Pace of Progress Report (Rewiring America)
    Ayana Elizabeth Johnson Venn Diagram
    The All We Can Save Project

    Have thoughts or comments to share? Feel free to reach out to MAREDI Design at hello@maredi-design.com

    • 51 min
    Episode 07 - The Reframing of Demolition into Sustainable Deconstruction with Stephen Filyo

    Episode 07 - The Reframing of Demolition into Sustainable Deconstruction with Stephen Filyo

    As a leader in the field of sustainability, Stephen Filyo cofounded BlueEarth Deconstruction with the intention of using innovative business as a tool to protect the longevity of the planet. Faced with the harsh reality that about one third of all landfills are consumed by demolition and construction debris, his company aims to create incentives for people to consider a different path to more conscious building and renovation work. By focusing on everything that is reusable in a building, they are able to divert these materials from the waste stream by donating them to local nonprofit organizations for reuse. Stephen believes that we should all be building for reuse and not just single use in order to avoid producing these large volumes of waste. He shares his insight on the value of a deconstruction project and the urgency and importance of spreading the word on how we can shift from demolition to sustainable deconstruction collectively.

    Mentioned in this episode:


    BlueEarth Deconstruction
    BlueEarth Deconstruction on IG
    BlueEarth Deconstruction on Facebook
    Chicago Furniture Bank
    The WasteShed
    BMRA (Building Materials Reuse Association)

    Have thoughts or comments to share? Feel free to reach out to MAREDI Design at hello@maredi-design.com

    • 1 hr 19 min
    Episode 06 - The Importance of Urban Farming with Caterina Romanelli

    Episode 06 - The Importance of Urban Farming with Caterina Romanelli

    As someone impassioned by sustainable principles and who has built a career on that foundation, Caterina Romanelli is a leading force behind her family's organic farm in the Northeastern corner of Italy, in a city called Udine. Balancing multiple roles, she is a lead ESG strategist in her professional life, while also forging her own path as the third generation and current visionary of that very farm, L’Orto Felice. As a self-proclaimed food lover, her passion for biodiversity and ecological preservation has inspired her hopes for the future of agriculture, and she is taking action in her daily role. Reinventing the farm as a community hub, filled with experiential (and experimental) events, Caterina believes in the power that food and agriculture have on individuals. She discusses the challenges of urban farming and shares actionable ways that we can all support local farmers (and eat delicious food), all while emphasizing the importance of seasonality throughout the process.

    Mentioned in this episode:


    L’Orto Felice
    CSAs
    La Ruche Qui Dit Oui
    FoodHub
    AMAP
    USDA Local Food - CSA US Directory
    Eat Well Guide - CSA US Directory
    Local Harvest - CSA US Directory

    Have thoughts or comments to share? Feel free to reach out to MAREDI Design at hello@maredi-design.com

    • 1 hr 9 min
    Episode 05 - The Story of MAREDI Design

    Episode 05 - The Story of MAREDI Design

    As the ones who are typically the hosts and interviewers of this podcast, this episode is exploring new territory for us: Marc & Dijana as the interviewees! We wanted to properly wrap up this very first season of our podcast and decided that there was no better way to do so than to share a bit more about our story and how we got here with all of you.

    Even though we know each other pretty well and established that there would be no curveball questions per-say, we found that there was even a thing or two to discover from this conversation and some surprise nuggets for both of us.

    We'd be delighted to have you all tune into the conversation to learn more about our own individual origin stories as they relate to interior design, why we are so passionate about sustainability and all the reasons why we felt it was so necessary to launch this podcast!

    Mentioned in this episode:


    MAREDI Design
    MAREDI Design Highlights
    What’s So Luxurious About Luxury Vinyl Tile - Architizer article (Burgess Brown)
    Chicago Environmentalists (Chicago area)
    EcoShip Chicago
    WasteShed (Chicago area)
    Compost Basics
    Compost Resources - Chicago
    Chicago Citywide Service

    Have thoughts or comments to share? Feel free to reach out to MAREDI Design at hello@maredi-design.com

    • 52 min
    Episode 04 - The Benefits of Living Small with Laura Fenton

    Episode 04 - The Benefits of Living Small with Laura Fenton

    As a small-space and sustainable living expert, Laura Fenton has spent the better part of her career writing about homes within these contexts. Both a journalist and author, Laura's book The Little Book of Living Small along with her Substack newsletter Living Small, offer insight, ideas, actionable items and inspiration for those of us interested in this concept and lifestyle. Laura shares what she believes are the biggest levers that we can pull as individuals to lighten our carbon footprint. Not only does occupying a smaller space reduce your footprint, but she argues that less consumption is also key in this journey. She shares ideas for how we can all approach this notion of less consumption and why it is vital if we really want to effect change.

    Mentioned in this episode:


    The Little Book of Living Small by Laura Fenton
    Living Small (Laura Fenton)
    Young House Love (Sherry & John Petersik)
    Give a Sh*t (Do Good, Live Better, Save the Planet) by Ashlee Piper
    Living the 1.5 Degree Lifestyle* by Lloyd Alter
    Carbon Upfront (Lloyd Alter)
    Rewiring America

    Have thoughts or comments to share? Feel free to reach out to MAREDI Design at hello@maredi-design.com

    • 1 hr 10 min

Customer Reviews

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2 Ratings

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Green design is the future

Marc and Dijana are passionate and knowledgeable hosts whose genuine enthusiasm for sustainable design is contagious, making the podcast both informative and enjoyable.

They don’t just talk about aesthetics; it seamlessly integrates sustainability principles into the design conversation. This makes it relevant to anyone interested in creating a healthier and more environmentally friendly home, regardless of their design expertise.

Whether it's learning about eco-friendly materials, discovering sustainable design trends, or gaining insights into healthy home living, I’m always learning something I never even considered with practical steps to make my own home a little (or a lot) greener.

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