
2025 Sustainability Jury
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Brady Dietert, AIA, LEED AP BD+C
Brady Dietert, AIA, LEED AP BD+C is an architect practicing in the Texas Hill Country. Since participating in the 2007 Dept. of Energy’s Solar Decathlon, Brady has been enthusiastically pursuing sustainable architectural design in his 18 years of practice. He has designed and managed a wide variety of project types in his work experience with large firms Corgan and Overland Partners. He currently owns and operates Dietert Design Studio, an award-winning sole practitionership.
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Allison Wilson, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, WELL AP
Allison Wilson, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, WELL AP is an architect and the Sustainability Director of Ayers Saint Gross, a nationally recognized leader in high-performance design for colleges, universities, and cultural institutions. In this role she is a trusted leader who guides clients to make equitable, enduring investments in their built environments. She provides analytical support to the design process, integrates sustainability into campus plans, develops sustainability and decarbonization strategies, and helps projects achieve third-party sustainability certifications. She has led and contributed to sustainability plans at Texas A&M University, UCLA, and Montclair State University. Allison is a 2022 recipient of the American Institute of Architects Young Architects Award for her notable contributions to the profession within her first decade of licensure. She was also a student leader of the U.S. Department of Energy’s winning Solar Decathlon 2011 project, WaterShed.
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Tim Murray is a Sustainability Specialist with Page
Tim Murray is a Sustainability Specialist with Page, having been substantively involved in over 80 LEED projects to date. He has volunteered with the US Green Building Council since 2003, including the national LEED Steering Committee during the development of LEED v4. Tim was awarded the designation of LEED Fellow in 2019. A registered architect, he has been on the AIA-Houston COTE since 2015 and Texas-COTE since 2021. Tim was the founding chair of the Green Building Subcommittee at the Greater Houston Partnership.