What Sustainability in Home Design Really Means: Advice From Our Founder, Susan B. Noyes, at the PowerHouse Smart Luxury Conference

Susan Noyes

The best minds in interior design and architecture meet once a year at the PowerHouse Smart Luxury Conference, a national event that took place virtually this year on March 2 and 3. It was hosted by PowerHouse Smart, an international group based in Chicago that provides networking, education and referrals within the industry. The theme was “Build a Sustainable Future Together.”

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The program, featuring a wide range of expert speakers, included a panel on design-build collaborations, hard-hat tours of exceptional new designs, and talks on Pinterest’s impact in the design world and smart technology.
 

A Business Leader’s Take on Sustainability

Make It Better Media Founder & Publisher, Susan Noyes, speaking at the 2021 PowerHouse Smart Luxury Conference

Susan Noyes, founder and publisher of Make It Better Media Group, has renovated several homes to the highest environmental standards. She spoke about what sustainable living means to her and why sustainability and community are key focuses at Make It Better Media Group.
 
“Sustainability, community, mission, meaning and connection have become the mantra of the most successful businesses now,” she said. “The savviest consumers don’t just want a beautiful home. They want one designed and built to showcase amazing art and local artisans, using multi-generational family-owned businesses as suppliers, using energy efficient systems and landscapes designed to the highest green standards.”  

How Designers Can Give Back

Noyes also spoke about her passion for Designs for Dignity, the event’s nonprofit partner; she’s been a supporter of the organization for many years. Designs for Dignity is dedicated to transforming nonprofit spaces through pro-bono design services and in-kind donations. It’s a great example of how design professionals can give back.

This article originally appeared on spacesmag.com.


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Liz Logan is the editor-in-chief of SPACES. She’s a passionate supporter of several youth arts programs across the country.

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