Ep 43: The Future of Greener Buildings

In this episode, Seyi and Reza explore the future of greener buildings, discussing the historical context of the green building movement, the current state of building sustainability, and two case studies: the retrofit of the British Library and the innovative design of The Edge in the Netherlands. They also share expert insights and predictions for the next generation of green buildings, emphasizing the importance of retrofitting existing structures and creating buildings that prioritize both environmental sustainability and occupant well-being.

takeaways

  • Buildings shape the culture and sustainability of cities.
  • The green building movement began in response to the 1970s energy crisis.
  • Green building standards emerged to address environmental impacts.
  • 70-80% of buildings in use today will still be around in 2050.
  • Retrofitting existing buildings is crucial for sustainability.
  • The British Library retrofit integrates advanced green technologies.
  • The Edge building is designed for human-centric, low-carbon living.
  • Real-time carbon tracking will be essential for building performance.
  • Future buildings must be regenerative and circular in design.
  • Healthy buildings prioritize the well-being of occupants.
titles

  • The Future of Greener Buildings
  • Building Sustainability: Past, Present, and Future
Sound Bites

  • "Buildings are citizens too."
  • "Greener buildings started in the 1970s."
  • "The British Library is a cultural memory bank."
Chapters

00:00
Introduction to Greener Buildings
02:12
Historical Context of Green Building
06:12
Current State of Building Sustainability
09:45
Case Study: The British Library Retrofit
15:30
Case Study: The Edge in Amsterdam
21:40
Expert Insights on Green Building
29:23
Future Predictions for Green Buildings
Ep 43: The Future of Greener Buildings
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