April 12-14, 2027
Charlotte, N.C.

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Michael Hindle

Michael Hindle

PrincipalPassive 2 Positive
Michael Hindle, MFA, CPHC, is the founder and principal of Passive to POSITIVE, a consulting firm specializing in Passive House, zero-energy, low-carbon, and resilient design. A former artist and educator, Michael transitioned to architecture to address climate change through the built environment. Since 2009, he has led award-winning projects across the Northeast, including the first certified Passive House retrofit apartment building in the U.S. His work emphasizes regenerative design, low-toxicity materials, and carbon-sequestering strategies, advancing a vision of architecture as a tool for environmental and social transformation.
Wed Mar 189:45 AM – 10:45 AMWest 106 BC

E15 – No Longer a Luxury: Sustainable Design Strategies for All

As the senior living industry evolves, sustainability must be recognized not as a luxury, but as a fundamental design principle that enhances quality …As the senior living industry evolves, sustainability must be recognized not as a luxury, but as a fundamental design principle that enhances quality of life and long-term value. This session will explore how sustainable strategies—such as all-electr…As the senior living industry evolves, sustainability must be recognized not as a luxury, but as a fundamental design principle that enhances quality of life and long-term value. This session will explore how sustainable strategies—such as all-electric, energy-efficient systems, healthy materials, high-performance envelopes, passive design, and biophilic elements—can create environments that support physical health, mental well-being, and social …As the senior living industry evolves, sustainability must be recognized not as a luxury, but as a fundamental design principle that enhances quality of life and long-term value. This session will explore how sustainable strategies—such as all-electric, energy-efficient systems, healthy materials, high-performance envelopes, passive design, and biophilic elements—can create environments that support physical health, mental well-being, and social engagement for older adults. Contrary to common assumptions, these approaches do not have to increase development costs and can significantly reduce operational expenses over time. Through case studies of both market-rate and affordable senior housing projects, attendees will learn how sustainability can be implemented across diverse budgets and contexts. The session will also highlight innovative solutions that enable developments to achieve zero utility costs by leveraging on-site renewable electricity, offering both financial resilience and environmental stewardship. As the next generation of older adults becomes more engaged, informed, and climate-conscious, these strategies are not just beneficial—they are expected. Attendees will leave with practical insights and scalable ideas to create healthier, more resilient, and future-ready senior living communities.Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More

Educational SessionSession TypeSolutions MindedSession Track
CEU Credits:1.00
Philippe Saad
Lauren Gunther
Michael Hindle
Philippe Saad
Philippe SaadPrincipal, DiMellaShaffer
Lauren Gunther
Lauren GuntherDirector of Sustainability, DiMellaShaffer
Michael Hindle
Michael HindlePrincipal, Passive 2 Positive
Philippe Saad
Philippe SaadPrincipal, DiMellaShaffer
Lauren Gunther
Lauren GuntherDirector of Sustainability, DiMellaShaffer
Michael Hindle
Michael HindlePrincipal, Passive 2 Positive
Allow Registration:No
Capacity Unlimited:No
CEU:AIA – 1 HSW LU, IDCEC – 1 HSW LU
Session Handouts:Handout Link
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