Scott Kelly is a principal at Re:Vision Architecture, an architecture and planning firm committed to revisioning and restoring the balance between natural and built environments. Scott has been practicing environmentally responsible architecture for over fifteen years. Beginning his career with historic preservation and adaptive re-use projects, Scott became interested in the building elements and methods that cause buildings to endure. Scott also studied how buildings were designed to work with nature prior to mechanical heating and cooling. Today, Scott is known nationally in the vanguard of sustainable design and was the twenty-third U.S. Green Building Council L.E.E.D. certified professional in the nation. In addition to practicing green architecture, Scott also consults to design firms, developers, building owners and manufacturers who are interested in sustainable design and L.E.E.D. certification. He has personally worked on over 30 LEED project.
Advocacy is an important part of Scott's work and he serves as: Chair of the Philadelphia AIA Committee on the Environment; Vice-President and Founding Board Member of the Delaware Valley Green Building Council (DVGBC); Chair of the DVGBC Green Schools Committee; Energy Ambassador to local schools through the Northeast Sustainable Energy Association; and as the teacher of courses on Advanced Sustainable Design.