Kimberly Vermeer | An Island Press author

Kimberly Vermeer

Kimberly Vermeer, LEED AP Homes, is a multi-disciplinary green building and sustainability practitioner, with a special focus in the multifamily affordable housing sector. Through her company, Urban Habitat Initiatives Inc., she offers strategic consulting to community development corporations and other affordable housing developers to advance sustainability and climate resilience. Committed to delivering the benefits of green building to vulnerable populations, Kim works with teams to incorporate energy efficiency and renewable energy, water conservation, healthy housing and climate resilience into their projects. She directs project certification through LEED or Enterprise Green Communities rating systems, as well as the LEED for Neighborhood Development (ND) rating system for larger master-planned projects.

Ms. Vermeer is also an experienced teacher and educator, and was recently a Practitioner Scholar at UMass Boston, co-teaching an environmental science capstone course. She has also developed, planned and facilitated many professional education and peer learning events. Her background includes housing finance, policy, and development. She also served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in the Kingdom of Tonga. She received her bachelor’s degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a Master in City and Regional Planning degree from the Harvard Kennedy School.

Kim is also the host of the Green in Action podcast: https://urbanhabitatinitiatives.com/podcast-home/

 

Addressing the Climate Crisis with Green Housing for All

Thursday, May 6, 2021 - 1:00pm EDT
US cities are faced with compounding climate and housing crises. How can communities meet their housing needs while mitigating and adapting to the impacts of climate change? By creating green housing affordable for all, cities will contribute to the health and well-being of residents, their communities, and the planet. Considering both systemic questions and action-oriented strategies, the speakers will discuss green building processes and principles that can be incorporated into housing design, construction, rehabilitation, and operation. 

Book Club - USGBC Georgia Emerging Professionals

Tuesday, September 22, 2020 - 1:00pm EDT
Join us for on September 22nd for an empowering discussion on sustainability within affordable housing. During this event we’ll explore the book Blueprint for Greening Affordable Housing with authors Walker Wells and Kimberly Vermeer. We’ll also learn more about Phoenix House and Columbia Residential, which are two local projects that were featured as case studies. Abe Kruger who worked on both projects will lead a moderated Q&A and will share questions from the audience.