The Economic Case for Sustainable Design
- 312 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Focusing on the intersection of sustainable design and economic realities, this paper explores how engaging the development community can address the environmental crisis. It highlights the integration of sustainable principles in building projects, backed by case studies that emphasize environmental stewardship. The thesis argues that architects must understand the economic implications of sustainable design to meet client expectations while promoting a more sustainable society. It underscores the responsibility of design professionals to create buildings that positively impact the environment.