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How to Minimize Upfront Carbon and Make a Real Difference

Our need for holistic climate action is more urgent than ever. In the built environment we must maximize energy efficiency while also minimizing upfront carbon. In other words, when we increase the efficiency of a building we need to do it with low upfront carbon (or net carbon storing) materials. We no longer have time…

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Brooks +Scarpa: Dense City – Housing for Quality of Life and Social Change

Low-Income affordable housing used to mean fortress-like structures that were soulless and cheaply built. Today, there is a growing interest amongst architects that have spawned new and innovative approaches to affordable housing that are well-designed and incorporate a combination of creative social programming, cutting-edge forms and materials, sustainable design and a keen sense of aesthetic.…

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