Edward (Eddie) Jon Cazayoux, FAIA is an architect who’s firm, EnvironMental Design, practices sustainable architecture and historic preservation. He is a member of the USGBC. He has received awards for his work from the US Dept of Energy, US Dept. of the Interior-National Park Service, AIA Louisiana, and the State of Louisiana-Energy Division. Eddie is a retired Professor of Architecture in the School of Architecture & Design at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette where he taught for 30 years and was the Director of the School for 13 of those years. He has been awarded Distinguish Professor by his university and held the Regents Professorship in Architecture. He was elevated to Fellowship in the American Institute of Architects and awarded Professor Emeritus by the University. He has a Masters of Architecture and a Masters of City Planning from Georgia Tech. He received his undergraduate degree in Architecture from the University of Southwestern Louisiana (now known as the University of Louisiana at Lafayette). He has written Natural Louisiana Architecture and Environmental & Climatic Responsive Restoration & Renovation of Older Houses in Louisiana. He has received many grants for his research and work in sustainable design & construction and historic preservation. He has presented papers on sustainable design and French colonial architecture & settlements throughout the world.