cepezed has had a sustainability coordinator for nearly a year. She stimulates research, shares and archives knowledge, expands cepezed’s network and motivates colleagues. It is both remarkable and entirely logical that the firm allocates a full time position to this role. Sonja Draskovic and her colleague Job van den Heuvel explain why.
It is no surprise that Sonja Draskovic became cepezed’s sustainability coordinator – the integrated sustainable approach was one of the reasons she joined the firm four years ago. “cepezed designs for an uncertain future,” she says. “For decades, this mainly revolved around disassembly and lightweight construction, in terms of kilos. More recently it has also extended to biobased materials and nitrogen efficient construction. By viewing buildings as a kit of parts, cepezed has in fact been practising refuse, rethink, reduce and re use for years. Even so, the reality is often still stubborn.”
As head of acquisition, Job van den Heuvel assembles design teams for tenders. He notes that the architect’s profession has grown more complex in recent years. “Sustainability is a necessity and is woven into the design. Various labels and scores are attached to it, each with their own methodology. When we realised that the complexity was causing knowledge within the office to become fragmented, we looked for someone who could bring this together, fill the gaps and help define our direction based on a clear sustainability vision. We were doing reasonably well, but we were doing isolated good things, without monitoring or guidance.”
Sonja emphasises the importance of collecting and interpreting data as part of the drive for improvement. “Data tells us where we stand and what can be improved. Collecting and interpreting this data is a key part of my work as sustainability coordinator. When I was working as an architect, I worked on one, at most two projects at a time. Now I hover above everything. It provides oversight and is simply very enjoyable. I use the knowledge I gain to create a roadmap with clear targets. For our CO2 strategy, our course essentially comes down to already following the European rules that will take effect in 2028.”