Embodied energy and carbon are not part of the dialogue in the design community, which highlights the need for increased literacy on material consumption in the built environment. This requires improved metrics to understand construction materials and their impacts; inspirational precedents to stimulate design ideas and technologies with dramatically lower carbon emissions; and breakthrough technologies that improve materials use with dramatically improved performance for lower environmental impact.

Last updated: July 02, 2014

Embodied energy and carbon are not part of the dialogue in the design community, which highlights the need for increased literacy on material consumption in the built environment. This requires improved metrics to understand construction materials and their impacts; inspirational precedents to stimulate design ideas and technologies with dramatically lower carbon emissions; and breakthrough technologies that improve materials use with dramatically improved performance for lower environmental impact.

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