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Hord Coplan Macht names Ilijana Soldan as Sustainability Manager

Hord Coplan Macht names Ilijana Soldan as Sustainability Manager

Research-based designer will lead Sustainability Action Team and the firm's green initiatives.


By HORD COPLAN MACHT | May 23, 2023
Ilijana Soldan, HCM Sustainability Director
Soldan has a background in education, commercial, office, retail, recreation, campus planning, mixed-use, residential, and senior living projects.

Baltimore, MD — Hord Coplan Macht, an award-winning integrated architecture, interior design, landscape architecture, and planning firm, has promoted Ilijana Soldan, AIA, LEED AP, EcoDistricts, NCARB, to Sustainability Manager.

Soldan is a research-based designer and project architect with a diverse background in education, commercial, office, retail, recreation, campus planning, mixed-use, residential, and senior living.

Soldan currently leads the firmwide Sustainability Action Team and has continued to demonstrate exceptional leadership executing projects from the early concept phase to completion. She holds a BFA in interior design from Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts and an MArch from Columbia University.

“I am thrilled to dive into my new role as Sustainability Manager and continue to grow the culture of a green-conscious mindset firm-wide,” said Soldan. “As a research-based designer, I have a passion for translating data into something visual and creating spaces that heal and support people in all phases of their life. As the Sustainability Manager, I will continue to design spaces that connect with nature and people in a holistic way.” 

KEY ROLE IN HCM SUSTAINABILITY GOALS

In her new position, Soldan will play a key role in the development and execution of the firm’s sustainability goals. Rooted in a belief that the built environment heavily impacts our surroundings, Hord Coplan Macht is committed to progressing toward going carbon neutral in operations, offsetting its carbon impact, and making certain that the business side continues to find ways to reduce its carbon footprint in each of the firm’s markets.

As part of this effort, Soldan will be responsible for analyzing each market sector's sustainability performance through data collection and setting attainable goals to ensure the firm leads by example in sustainable design. 

Under Soldan's leadership, the Sustainability Action Team will remain critical in spearheading the firm’s ongoing initiatives. Leveraging the performance data captured, the team will remain focused on what each market sector needs for continual improvement and connecting in-house sustainability research and training to on-going projects. This allows the firm to have an increasingly open dialogue with clients and inspire them to strive for better when approaching conversations about energy reduction. 

“We are continuing and extending our efforts on taking more accountability on the impacts of the building and construction industry on the planet.” said Tim Barnhill, CEO of Hord Coplan Macht. “By being more transparent with our efforts and tracking our path to energy reduction, we hope to foster further a culture of sustainability that is integral in our design culture.”

ABOUT HORD COPLAN MACHT

Hord Coplan Macht is an integrated firm offering planning, architecture, landscape architecture, interior design, and environmental graphic design with offices in Baltimore, Maryland; Charlotte, North Carolina; Denver, Colorado; Hilton Head Island; and the DC Metro area. The firm combines the goals of creating functional yet inspiring spaces with the principles of innovation, thoughtful design, technical strength, collaboration, and financial responsibility to uphold clients’ best interests and deliver high-performing environments for the future.

HCM is an award-winning design firm priding itself on leading a collaborative programming and design process that results in beautiful, environmentally responsible, user-friendly spaces. The firm’s process is guided by the belief that all successful projects start by listening to (and hearing) what users and stakeholders really need and ultimately desire.   

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