ALGA takes its name from blue-green algae; cyanobacteria that quietly produce 50–60% of the world's oxygen. They appear when systems are out of balance.

They restore through connection, not control.

The same logic applies here: technical work in service of living systems. Data, certification, and education; not as separate disciplines, but as interconnected responses to the same imbalance.

In practice: this means technical assessments and data collection to understand what buildings actually do; green building certification consulting across LEED, BREEAM, and WELL; and climate education programs that reconnect people to the systems they're part of.

Measure

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Educate

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Question

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Regenerate

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Facilitate

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Imagine

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Build with Values

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Restore

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Think in Systems

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Measure 〰️ Educate 〰️ Question 〰️ Regenerate 〰️ Facilitate 〰️ Imagine 〰️ Build with Values 〰️ Restore 〰️ Think in Systems 〰️

Certification.

Assessment.

Education.

For buildings that perform well and support the people inside them.

WHAT DRIVES THE WORK

Buildings consume. They also heal, connect, and outlast most decisions made about them.

The work here sits at the intersection of technical precision and systemic thinking; green building certification, lifecycle analysis, embodied carbon, and climate education. Not as separate services, but as parts of the same question: what does it take for a building to actually support life?

Grounded in nearly a decade of technical practice across Europe and the Middle East; 40+ projects, from airports to data centers to flagship retail. Shaped by permaculture, regenerative leadership, and systems thinking. And the stubborn belief that data without meaning changes nothing.

The practice operates as a lean consultancy with a trusted network of specialists brought in as each project demands.

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