Robert Raynor is a designer, researcher, maker and amplifier of voices. He holds a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Toronto, with a background in woodworking, life-cycle analysis and carbon thinking, and community engagement for chronically unhoused populations. In his role as Net-Zero Coordinator on TAS’ Impact Team, he oversees the implementation of portfolio-wide decarbonization and circularity practices, identifying the levers developers hold to shape a net-zero world at each stage of the development process. In 2024, he co-led a collaborative team in launching Toronto’s first Circular Living Lab at 165 Niagara St, which received a DesignTO Festival Founder’s Award.