Architecture 2030 in the News: The Renewables Gambit & Evolving the Embodied Carbon Landscape
Architecture 2030 in the news: “The Renewables Gambit” & “Evolving the Embodied Carbon Landscape”
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Architecture 2030 in the news: “The Renewables Gambit” & “Evolving the Embodied Carbon Landscape”
LEONOR MISSRIE
BILL BURKE
HARMON LISNOW
PANAMA BARTHOLOMY
BEN CARDINALE
Celebrating Edward Mazria, the 2021 AIA Gold Medalist
The building sector is on the cusp of helping change the course of the planet. Despite the seemingly grim news out of Glasgow, there’s been an entire mindset shift and when that happens, you know big changes are in the air.
Though the U.N. Climate Change Conference left much to be desired, it did reveal opportunities for the design and planning community, writes Architecture 2030 delegate and 2018 AIA president Carl Elefante.
“The building sector is on the cusp of helping change the course of the planet. Despite the seemingly grim news out of Glasgow, there’s been an entire mindset shift and when that happens, you know big changes are in the air.”
Architecture 2030’s mission is to rapidly transform the built environment from the major contributor of greenhouse gas emissions to a central solution to the climate crisis.