Back in beta! Stay tuned.

recycling

Materials Sustainability Overview

A black line drawing of a circular arrow on the left and a hand holding a sprouting plant on the right symbolizes materials sustainability, all set against a white background.

As architects increasingly balance cost, function, time, and aesthetics, sustainability has become a critical design aspect. Beyond mere marketing, a true understanding of sustainability must permeate all project decisions. Evaluating building materials involves quantifying embodied energy, prioritizing renewable and recycled content, considering local sourcing, assessing material toxicity, and ensuring durability, maintainability, and recyclability. These criteria guide the selection of materials like concrete, masonry, steel, wood, and plastics, each with unique advantages and disadvantages for sustainable construction.