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Getting Ready for LEED v5 (and Why "Early" Beats "Perfect") with Helen Rubinstein

The Green Building Matters Podcast with Charlie Cichetti by GBES

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πŸ“£ The Green Impact Report Quick take: LEED v5 is "around the corner," and Helen Rubinstein (Director of Sustainability at Cosentini Associates) explains what's changing β€” and how sustainability teams can get ahead by in...

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Getting Ready for LEED v5 (and Why "Early" Beats "Perfect") with Helen Rubinstein is an episode from The Green Building Matters Podcast with Charlie Cichetti by GBES. πŸ“£ The Green Impact Report Quick take: LEED v5 is "around the corner," an...

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πŸ“£ The Green Impact Report Quick take: LEED v5 is "around the corner," and Helen Rubinstein (Director of Sustainability at Cosentini Associates) explains what's changing β€” and how sustainability teams can get ahead by integrating earlier, speaking the construction team's language, and leaning into decarbonization mandates without losing the bigger regenerative vision. πŸŽ“ Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Helen is an experienced Sustainability Consultant that joined Cosentini Associates in 2010. She holds a Master of Science in Environmental Management Systems from Pratt Institute and a Bachelor of Science in Design & Environmental Analysis: Interior Design from Cornell University. She came to Cosentini with experience in architectural design, including sustainability research and code analysis. Since joining Cosentini, Helen has lead numerous projects across the US and abroad through green building certifications and incentives, including mixed-use developments, core and shell office buildings, residential high-rises, hotels, libraries, corporate and institutional campuses, and commercial interior fit-outs. She specializes in finding the best sustainability strategy for complex projects, as well as shepherding projects and teams that are new to sustainability through the process of certification. She has also lead internal and external education around sustainability and developed tools to streamline Cosentini's sustainability consulting practice. 🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building In this episode, Helen Rubinstein shows how sustainability moves faster when it's built into the project from day one β€” not bolted on at the end: 🧨 Key Insight : LEED v5 is a chance to level-up β€” not just "re-certify." The Challenge: Teams treat new LEED versions like a paperwork update instead of a strategy shift. The Solution: Helen's team is proactively educating clients + internal engineering teams now β€” especially around new emphasis areas like resiliency and accessibility. ROI: Fewer surprises, smoother compliance, better occupant outcomes, and stronger market positioning. 🧰 Key Insight : The earlier sustainability is integrated, the cheaper it gets. The Challenge: Bringing sustainability in late forces redesigns, add-ons, and frustration. The Solution: Get involved as early as possible to shape programming and early decisions β€” so you're not "changing things later," you're guiding the plan. ROI: Lower redesign costs, fewer schedule impacts, and better performance baked into the base design. πŸ“£ Key Insight : Win the construction team, and you win the building. The Challenge: Sustainability can be seen as an "extra" that slows down construction. The Solution: Helen learned to coordinate within construction timelines by understanding field priorities/constraints β€” and translating sustainability into what works on site. ROI: Faster collaboration, fewer conflicts, and real-world execution (not just a pretty checklist). πŸ’¬ Sustainable Soundbite "You don't have to have every answer β€” be the one willing to go figure it out." β€” Helen Rubinstein πŸ“ˆ Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next project with these steps: This Week: Start every kickoff with one question: "Where do we need sustainability involved before design decisions lock?" (Then get in that meeting.) This Quarter: Prep your team/client for LEED v5 by identifying likely new gaps (resiliency, accessibility, documentation, internal standards). This Year: Pick one "beyond less harm" goal β€” pilot a regenerative-minded move (materials, water, biodiversity, carbon) β€” and document the playbook for repeat projects. πŸ”— Connect & Learn More 🌿 Access full episode resources: πŸ—’ Read the transcript here πŸ‘©πŸ»β€πŸ’» Connect with Helen Rubinstein: LinkedIn: Website: πŸ’š Join the Green Building Movement: ♻️ Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. πŸ‘‰

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Published Mar 18, 2026 and 31:58 long