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Ecofeminism in Architecture: How Green Buildings Can Facilitate Gender Equality

Ecofeminism in Architecture: How Green Buildings Can Facilitate Gender Equality

While climate change is a colossal threat to all humanity, women suffer from its consequences most disproportionately and dramatically — and many of these consequences interact with our built environments in some way. According to the United Nations, women make up approximately 80 percent of the people who are displaced from their homes by climate […]

Beyond Timber: 5 Natural Construction Materials for Sustainable Homes

Beyond Timber: 5 Natural Construction Materials for Sustainable Homes

As a material, concrete has been the backbone of the modern construction industry thanks to its versatile and durable nature. It’d be hard to imagine the 20th century without concrete. However, there’s also a rising awareness about concrete’s significant adverse environmental impacts: Cement is the source of about eight percent of global carbon emissions. The construction and demolition of […]

How Green Building Technologies Are Transforming Home Construction

How Green Building Technologies Are Transforming Home Construction

Our built environment generates about 40 percent of the global carbon emissions. Almost a quarter of this comes from operational emissions, such as the energy needed to heat, cool, and run our buildings, while the remaining quarter is from materials and construction. Cement, the most ubiquitous material used in most modern buildings, is responsible for a total […]