Walker Wells | Island Press

Walker Wells

Mr. Wells is a Principal at Raimi + Associates, a mission-driven urban planning and sustainability consultancy.  He works with cities, neighborhoods, and community development organizations across the country to further green building and sustainable development practices through technical guidance, stakeholder facilitation, and development of innovative polices and programs.  

Over the past two decades Walker has helped shape green affordable housing policy, educated hundreds of practitioners, and overseen the certifications of over 2,000 units of green affordable housing. He is a certified urban planner, a LEED Accredited Professional and a Green Rater and a lecturer in Green Urbanism at the Claremont Colleges and the UCLA Urban Planning Program. Mr. Wells is a 2013 Fulbright Fellow with the Royal Institute of Technology Urban Planning Program in Stockholm, a 2012 Pritzker Fellow at the UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, and he served as an advisor to the State of California Tax Credit Allocation Committee.

Mr. Wells holds Bachelor’s degrees in Sociology and Environmental Studies from the University of California Santa Barbara and a Master’s of City and Regional from the California Polytechnic University San Luis Obispo.  He also studied at Lund University and the Lund PolyTechnic Institute School of Architecture in Sweden. Prior to joining Raimi + Associates, Mr. Wells was the Executive Director at the non-profit Global Green and oversaw the organizations green urbanism projects. He has also held positions as Senior Urban Designer with Gruen Associates in Los Angeles, Planner with the City of Santa Monica, and an Urban Planner for the City of Malmo, Sweden.

Day 2 of Current Events: A Virtual Retreat -- Co-Hosted by Ticco and Island Press

Wednesday, September 30, 2020 - 11:00am EDT
Climate change continues to pose a serious threat to both urban and rural areas nationwide. How can our work and the programs we create help these places adapt and remain resilient in the face of related challenges? Ticco retreats are a way to manifest a few of the core Ticco values - breaking barriers that divide city building practices and supporting the education of future leaders in our fields.

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.