Architects have a key role in a project's construction or regenerative support. Chad Edwards, a principal at Emersion DESIGN, joins the Clear Haze Exchange podcast to discuss the value of collaborative design in creating highly sustainable and cost-effective buildings.
Sustainable design has traditionally focused on meeting specific standards and certifications, such as LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design). However, host Marcus Hazelwood and Chad discuss why
Emersion DESIGN’s emphasis shifts from merely achieving these sustainability standards to adopting an integrative design approach.
Integrative design occurs when architects, engineers, clients, and contractors collaborate in the design process. Chad encourages this collaboration early in the process so the team can share insights and expertise that lead to innovative solutions by bringing everyone to the table. This approach contrasts with the traditional method, where architects design a building and then hand it off to engineers, often leading to inefficiencies.
Regenerative design transcends sustainability by aiming to heal and restore the environment rather than simply minimizing harm. It focuses on creating net-positive buildings, meaning they generate more energy than they consume and actively contribute to the local ecosystem. For instance, Chad mentions the District 3 police station in Cincinnati, Ohio, which became the world's first LEED Platinum and net-zero energy police station.
As the industry moves towards more regenerative practices, integrative design principles will be essential in overcoming challenges and achieving a sustainable future. Additionally, by identifying what is most important to the client, the design team can tailor their approach and recommend appropriate certifications that align with the client's goals.
This client-centered approach ensures that the client understands the value of the collaborative process and regenerative practices, that the final design meets sustainability standards, and resonates with the client's vision and mission.
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