Ryan Malin is Vice President, Design & Construction for Rockefeller Group. A seasoned licensed engineer with more than 25 years of experience in engineering design, Mr. Malin is responsible for reducing the carbon footprint of Rockefeller Group's core assets. In addition, he works closely with the Design & Construction teams on mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineering for new projects including the company's renovation of the East Plaza at 1221 Avenue of the Americas.
Prior to joining Rockefeller Group, Mr. Malin served as Connecticut Regional Partner in Charge at AKF Group, LLC, one of the top engineering firms in the country. In that role, he managed AKF's Connecticut regional office, successfully leading the region's efforts in business development and design engineering. Additionally, Mr. Malin was a member of AKF's Executive Committee, responsible for spearheading the firm's overall strategic direction. He joined AKF as Project Engineer in 1997. While at AKF, he was the Account Manager for Merrill Lynch's real estate portfolio, which included more than 3 million square feet of office and data center facilities.
Mr. Malin holds a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Villanova University and is a LEED Accredited Professional. He is also a member of a few different trade organizations including ACEC, American Council of Engineering Companies, NYC Urban Green Council, REBNY Sustainability Council. Additionally, Mr. Malin is a licensed Mechanical Engineer in multiple states.
Speaking at
Mon May 12
4:00 PM — 5:00 PM (GMT-07:00) Mountain Time
Colorado Convention Center - Street Level, 505-507
Improving Environmental Impact through Renovation and Redevelopment
Category
Sustainability
The flight to quality in the office sector is real, and it's attracting demand where there has been less of it in recent years. Owners and developers have an opportunity to capture demand through major renovations and redevelopment—not just ground-up development—and the result can be a much better environmental footprint. Architects and developers will share strategies used to successfully renovate and redevelop major office buildings in central business districts, navigating construction pitfalls unique to existing buildings, and the corresponding sustainability considerations and benefits. A global sustainability expert from CBRE will share the importance and impact of renovations and redevelopment versus demolition and new construction on global sustainability goals. Rockefeller Group will specifically discuss the $600 million redevelopment of the landmarked Time & Life Building in New York and the $325 million WMATA headquarters redevelopment in Washington, D.C.