Christof Jantzen is an architect based in Los Angeles, California.[1] Throughout his professional career Jantzen has directed and designed various sustainably designed projects.[2] Many have received international recognition for leadership in global green design[3] including the Santa Monica Parking Structure #6,[4] the Genzyme Corporate Headquarters,[5] Mill Street Lofts, Los Angeles[6] and the Harvard Allston Science Complex.[6] Other recognition of Jantzens's work includes the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Platinum Award,[7] AIA/COTE Top Ten Green Project Award,[8] California Green Leadership Award,[9] Northeast Sustainable Energy Association Award,[10] American Architecture Award...[11] Jantzen was the founding partner of Behnisch Architekten LLP in the United States.[3] He is a professor at Washington University in St. Louis Center for the Environment.[12] Jantzen taught design at the Southern California Institute of Architecture,[13] California State Polytechnic University and the University of Southern California.[14] He is the principal and owner of the Venice, California -based architectural practice Studio Jantzen.[15]