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Sustainable Design Strategiesand the Future of Accessibility
October 26, 2017University of Minnesota
Living Machine at Port of Portland Headquarters
Sustainable Design is a design philosophy that seeks to maximize the quality of the built environment, while minimizing or eliminating negative impact to the natural environment.
Jason F. McLennan, The Philosophy of Sustainable Design: The Future of Architecture
© Steve McCoy
Equity Petal Handbook, Living Building Challenge 3.0
Photo by Aimi Hamraie
Place Petal Handbook, Living Building Challenge 3.0
AIR QUALITYClean air is a critical component to our health. The quality of the indoor air is impacted by good ventilation design and the building products and materials selected by the design team.
DAYLIGHTING + LIGHTINGLighting impacts multiple physiological processes, and adequate lighting levels are needed for a broad variety of activities. Brightness levels and color quality contribute to overall visual appeal.
COMFORT + EMOTIONAL WELLBEINGThe indoor environment should be a place of comfort, enhancing acoustic, ergonomic, olfactory, and thermal comfort.
Etsy HQ, Gensler
The Cloud Amsterdam
Te Kura Whare
Omega Center for Sustainable Living (OCSL) Photo courtesy of Farsid Assassi, via BNIM Architects
The Chesapeake Bay Brock Environmental Center Photo courtesy of SmithGroupJJR
Etsy HQ © Gensler
Innovation Lab / 6th Street Corridor at Gallaudet University Dangermond Keane Architecture
Offices for Interpreting Services at Gallaudet University Dangermond Keane Architecture
Artist’s rendering of the Ed Roberts Campus
Rendering by Leddy Maytum Stacy ArchitectsThe Ed Roberts Campus
Cowhorn Vineyard and Garden Photo courtesy of Green Hammer
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