Introducing the California Rebuilds Jury
The California Rebuilds Design Competition submissions are in, and the jury is now deliberating. The 10 jurors bring not only a wide range of experience and perspectives, but also a shared commitment to supporting exceptional design and performance, including the challenge of creating resilient communities.
For some jurors, the work of highlighting the necessity of resilient buildings hits very close to home. “Losing my own home in the Palisades Fire was a devastating experience, yet it awakened a purpose that reaches beyond personal recovery: the call to help rebuild a stronger, more resilient community for LA,” juror Chinmaya Misra said. “As we steadily–and inevitably–venture into uncharted territories of climate change, the unpredictability of global weather patterns challenges the conventions of traditional design. Our response can no longer remain outdated; instead, we must embrace innovation and resilience as the foundation of future homebuilding.”
The jury will evaluate submissions on adherence to the Passive House standard, consideration of affordability, buildability, age-in-place design, and stylistic expression in one of four design categories: Craftsman, Spanish Colonial Revival, Mid-Century Modern, and Contemporary. Awards will be given for each design category. All qualifying designs will be collected and distributed in a catalog to inform and inspire rebuilding efforts.
“The jurors have a great variety of expertise,” said Ken Levenson, Executive Director of PHN. “So we expect the winning submissions to challenge the status quo and demonstrate that high-performance should be fundamental performance, and can be accessible to all homeowners.”
The jury includes:
- Dragoș Arnăutu, Passive House Building Certifier, Passive House Institute, Germany
- Heidi Erm, Associate Director, Industry and Workforce, Building Decarbonization Coalition, Minnesota
- Greg D. Fisher, Principal, Greg D. Fisher Architect, Colorado
- Lisa Gralnek, US Managing Director and Global Head of Sustainability & Impact, iF Design, New York
- Avideh Haghighi, Creator of ZEROHOUZ, Los Angeles
- Megumi Hironaka, Associate Principal, HED, Los Angeles
- Chinmaya Misra, Founder of CHINCHIN Design, Co-Principal CHA:COL, Los Angeles
- Cyril Petit, CEO, CPHBA LLC, Los Angeles
- DeShawn Samad, Founding Member, Altadena Recovery Team, Los Angeles
- Eddy Voltaire, Sustainability Consultant, Design Construction & Sustainability Inc., New York
See complete biographical information below.
The winners will be announced on November 4th, on the eve of Greenbuild, in the AIA Los Angeles Center for Communities. All are welcome to attend, celebrate, and learn more about how Passive House can boost fire resilience for vulnerable communities.
Dragoș Arnăutu is an architect and has been working for the Passive House Institute in Darmstadt since 2012. His main tasks include consulting and certification of international Passive House projects as well as training and the development of the planning tool designPH. After studying architecture at the Technical University in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, he completed a scholarship at the Passive House Institute, which he received from the German Federal Foundation for the Environment (DBU). Dragos Arnăutu teaches responsible architecture and believes that the Passive House movement is the right way to sustainability.
Heidi Erm is a strong advocate for building energy efficiency, with a special affinity for the building envelope, based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Her work experience spans residential architecture, product management for building materials, and policy work on Passive House and building efficiency. Currently, Heidi is the Associate Director, Industry and Workforce for the Building Decarbonization Coalition. Heidi is a non-practicing Certified Passive House Tradesperson.
Greg D. Fisher is the founder of Greg D. Fisher, Architect, an award-winning firm established in 1993. His practice focuses on simple, progressive, authentic, and responsible designs. Greg’s commitment to sustainability has led him to be the architect for many sustainable-oriented buildings and developments. As well, he has served numerous green educational causes and on numerous green and sustainability organized boards. He was named the Colorado Green Building Guild’s Green Champion of the year in 2020 and the Colorado USGBC’s volunteer of the year in 2009. Greg has also led an educational series provided to the victims of the High Park Fire in 2012/2013. In 2019, Greg took a sabbatical to design and personally build one of the first Passive House Institute certified homes in Northern Colorado, where he and his wife now live and work.
Lisa Gralnek is a driving force in strategy and brand building and an influential business leader with a career spanning senior roles at adidas, Chobani, moo.com, The Boston Consulting Group, and Walmart. Currently, Lisa is the US Managing Director and Global Head of Sustainability & Impact at iF Design—host of the annual cross-disciplinary iF DESIGN AWARD that has been hosted continuously since 1953. Prior to pivoting into business innovation and transformation, Lisa spent nearly a decade in the global world of high fashion as a Photo Editor and Talent Agent. She is a speaker, author, and thought leader on values-driven leadership, and her work has been published in Fast Company, Fortune, The New York Times, and elsewhere. Her award-winning interview series, FUTRE OF XYZ, is now in its 7th season. Lisa holds a BA in Political Science and French from Bates College and an MBA in International Business from INSEAD.
Avideh Haghighi is an award-winning green Architect located in Los Angeles, with a passion for transforming the built environment towards a net positive impact. She has 14 years of experience and a diverse portfolio of work, including the May Lee State Office Complex, the largest all-electric Net Zero Carbon facility in the nation. Recently, she has turned her attention to the single-family housing market, recognizing the need for resources and innovation to decarbonize the existing housing stock. She is applying her knowledge from designing and constructing high-performance commercial buildings to transform ordinary homes into extraordinary spaces that are beautiful, healthy, and sustainable. ZEROHOUZ aspires to challenge the status quo of American housing, one house at a time. Avideh is a member of the USGBC California Board of Directors.
Megumi Hironaka is a licensed architect and an associate principal at HED, Los Angeles Office. She has over 20 years of experience in planning, designing, and constructing higher education, civic, and mixed-use developments throughout California. She focuses on designing and developing highly sustainable and healthy buildings that emphasize both energy efficiency and enrichment of local communities. She is passionate about understanding how building materials impact the environment, human health, and waste. As a WELL and Living Future Accredited Professional, Megumi is dedicated to improving working and living environments through designing solutions that promote creativity, well-being, and community.
Chinmaya Misra is the founder of CHINCHIN Design and Co-Principal of CHA:COL, where she has shaped projects that range for intimate interiors to large-scale international developments for nearly two decades. Trained at SCI-Arc and seasoned through leadership roles at firms like Gensler and The Jerde Partnership, her work blends architecture, interiors, custom furniture, and art into spaces that feel both timeless and alive. Alongside practice, Chinmaya has taught design for over 15 years at Cal Poly Pomona and UCLA Extension, mentoring the next generation with a focus on creativity, leadership, and collaboration. She has been recognized by publications including The New York Times and Architectural Record, and named one of Luxe Magazine’s “Influential Women of Design” in 2025. Her projects have earned awards including the AIA LA Residential Design Award and the Shaw Contract Global Design Award. She believes design has the power to transform not just spaces, but also communities.
Cyril Petit is a multidisciplinary engineer and a graduate of a French engineering school, with experience in several sectors of activity. He is the Founder and CEO of CPHBA LLC, a California-based consulting firm established in 2014, specializing in smart exterior solar shading systems and advanced building automation technologies. Through CPHBA, Cyril supports environmentally conscious builders, engineers, architects, and homeowners with technical expertise and strategic insight. In 2021, he was elected by Passive House California (PHCA) members to serve on its Board of Directors, where he organizes monthly virtual Community Meetings and represents PHCA at events throughout Southern California.
DeShawn Samad is an Environmental Engineer from Los Angeles who has built her career at the intersection of sustainability strategy and data analytics, with expertise in carbon accounting, climate policy, and community resilience. She has held engineering and climate roles across diverse sectors, including non-profits, FAANG, ClimateTech, public utilities, and grassroots coalitions. DeShawn helps organizations translate sustainability goals into measurable impact through data-driven solutions and cross-sector coalitions. DeShawn helps organizations translate sustainability goals into measurable impact through data-driven solutions and cross-sector collaboration. As a founding member of the Altadena Recovery Team, she is guiding her hometown through disaster recovery and community education centered on climate resilience, sustainable rebuilding, and equitable recovery. She is deeply passionate about accelerating the clean energy transition and driving meaningful environmental change.
Eddy Voltaire is a sustainability consultant with Design Construction & Sustainability Inc. (DCS), a New York City-based firm, and a Passive House Network Board Member. He is an experienced project and construction manager with a background in real estate, communications, and business development. While very diverse in experience, his approach often involves a distinct sense of play, aiming to bring fun to functional design. His work is guided by a strong belief in design as a problem-solving tool and means of recognizing and forming relationships between ideas and reality. Establishing a method for improving spatial equality, connecting people, community, and environment. DCS’s work exists at the intersection of art and technology. Eddy holds a degree in architecture and energy management from New York Institute of Technology, is a PHI Certified Tradesperson, and a Passive House Network Board Member.