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Building EnvelopeSustainability

Stevan Vinci: Advancing Building Science, Sustainability, and Enclosure Excellence in the AEC Industry

Our 2025 Leadership Award Winner

By Lindsay Lewis
2025 BE Leadership Award Winner
Image: Wendy Zaremba-Just | Building Enclosure
September 12, 2025

In an era where climate change, energy efficiency, and resiliency dominate the built environment conversation, few professionals embody the intersection of technical expertise, sustainability, and leadership like Stevan Vinci. With over 24 years of experience in building science and sustainability, Stevan has emerged as a transformative leader in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry, redefining how building enclosures and performance standards shape modern design. At Building Enclosure, we're proud to have Stevan as our 2025 Leadership Award Winner.

Champion of Building Science and High-Performance Enclosures

As the Building Enclosures Technical Lead at Glumac, Stevan has led consulting and commissioning efforts on projects spanning commercial, healthcare, academic, transportation, and civic sectors across the U.S., Canada, South America, Europe, and China. His work ensures that buildings are not only durable and climate-responsive but also aligned with the evolving performance needs of communities worldwide.

Stevan’s contributions have significantly elevated the role of building enclosures in energy efficiency and carbon reduction. He has championed advanced enclosure strategies, integrating thermal, air, and moisture control into holistic design solutions. Through tools like 3D thermal modeling, he has enabled more precise energy modeling, helping project teams make informed design decisions that prioritize both sustainability and occupant comfort.

Influencing Codes, Standards, and Sustainability Frameworks

Stevan’s influence extends far beyond individual projects. As a LEED Fellow and active member of the USGBC LEED Energy and Atmosphere Technical Advisory Group (EA TAG), he has shaped critical elements of LEED v5, including enhancements to Building Enclosure Commissioning (BECx) and the Reduce Peak Thermal Loads credit. These contributions ensure enclosure performance is properly recognized in sustainability standards, aligning passive and active systems to drive greater building resilience.

He has also lent his expertise to LEED v4 resources, guiding practitioners in enclosure commissioning best practices. By embedding building enclosure performance within globally recognized frameworks, Stevan has helped shift industry focus toward integrated, low-carbon, and resilient design.

Educator, Mentor, and Thought Leader

Stevan is not only a practitioner but also a passionate educator. He has delivered more than 25 presentations at national and international conferences — from AIA to CxEnergy and NIBS BEST. Sessions like “Why We Need Passive to Get Aggressive” and “BECx in LEED v5: What’s New and Improved” have expanded the industry’s understanding of resilience and performance-driven design.

His impact also extends into academia. Through teaching engagements at Oregon State University and the University of Oregon, Stevan has inspired the next generation of AEC professionals. His mentorship encourages students and young practitioners to adopt a culture of innovation, environmental stewardship, and continuous improvement.

Commitment to Global Sustainability Goals

Stevan has played a central role in advancing Glumac’s commitment to the AIA 2030 Commitment and the MEP 2040 Challenge. He ensures that ambitious goals—such as achieving zero operational carbon by 2030 and zero embodied carbon by 2040—are translated into actionable strategies on real projects. By promoting both operational and embodied carbon reductions, he ensures sustainability efforts go beyond compliance and make meaningful contributions to climate action.

He also supports accountability by helping track carbon metrics across enclosure and MEP systems and submitting projects to the AIA 2030 Design Data Exchange (DDx). This transparency ensures progress is measurable and replicable across the industry.

Leadership Rooted in Service and Collaboration

Stevan’s leadership style is defined by collaboration and service. Within Glumac, he leads interdisciplinary teams to deliver innovative, sustainable solutions. Externally, he serves as a trusted voice in shaping industry standards, advising on policy, and educating professionals and students alike.

He has held influential roles in organizations including the USGBC, PHIUS Alliance, Building Enclosure Council, AIA, and the Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA). Whether developing technical guidelines, mentoring professionals, or co-chairing grassroots sustainability efforts like the High Desert Collaborative, Stevan consistently demonstrates that leadership is not just about influence but about empowering others to act.

Impact on the AEC Industry

Stevan Vinci’s career illustrates how technical expertise, advocacy, and mentorship can transform an industry. By elevating the role of building enclosures, shaping sustainability frameworks, and leading projects that model resilience, he has ensured that the built environment evolves in step with the urgent demands of climate change and community resilience.

His work has advanced the AEC industry toward a more sustainable, resilient, and inclusive future, positioning building enclosures not as background systems but as central drivers of high-performance, low-carbon design.

KEYWORDS: 2030 challenge AIA (American Institute of Architects) awards BECx (building enclosure commissioning) building envelope design building science leadership sustainable design

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Lindsay Lewis is the Editor for Building Enclosure magazine. She has been with the publication since 2013 and is a graduate of Central Michigan University. She can be reached at lewisl@bnpmedia.com.

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