A new book titled Build Like It’s the End of the World is calling on the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry to take urgent action in the face of climate change. The book, written by Sandeep Ahuja and Patrick Chopson, serves as a manifesto for the industry, offering a roadmap for the design and construction of a carbon-positive built environment.
The authors argue that the AEC industry must undergo a radical shift in its approach to design and construction in order to address the challenges of climate change. They advocate for a focus on decarbonization and the adoption of sustainable practices that can lead to carbon-positive outcomes.
To support this shift, the book provides a comprehensive strategy for carbon-positive design, including a detailed blueprint for integrating sustainable practices into projects. The authors also offer practical tools and insights for implementing these strategies, as well as a case for the economic and cultural benefits of sustainable buildings.
Build Like It’s the End of the World is a call to action for the AEC industry, urging professionals and students to embrace the technologies and strategies needed to create a more sustainable built environment.