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The Living Building: Unpacking Sustainable Architecture & Integrated Design

41 min · 27 de oct de 2025
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Join us as we dive deep into the principles of sustainable architecture, exploring how buildings can act as ecological membranes rather than mere boundaries. In this episode, we'll discuss the crucial role of the building envelope, the hidden impact of embodied carbon in materials, and the power of the Integrated Design Process. Discover how architects, engineers, and ecologists collaborate to create structures that perform thermally, structurally, and ethically. Get ready to rethink how we build for a greener future!

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