Author(s): Teresa McGrath, Kimberly Siegel, Mary Dickenson, Brent Ehrlich & Chris Magwood
Project teams want to design buildings that are healthy for people and the planet. But it is difficult to evalute building products for both their embodied carbon and material health. To simplify this, Perkins&Will partnered with Healthy Building Network (HBN) to translate learnings from embodied carbon and material health assessment tools into actionable guidance for manufacturers, project teams, and green building programs. This guidance will empower you to optimize decisions and promote and select healthier, low carbon products that advance a circular economy.
https://doi.org/10.35483/ACSA.AIA.InterMaterialEco.23.1
Volume Editors
Caryn Brause & Chris Flint Chatto
Study Architecture
ProPEL 