Sustainable Residential Design
Sustainable residential design has environmental and aesthetic benefits. And though we might spend more time in our homes than in any other building, except for maybe the office, those homes are in neighborhoods, and those neighborhoods arc in cities and those cities form regions all over the world.
Designing a sustainable future means looking beyond our backyards at the very systems that keep us going. This issue presents three pioneers of sustainable design whose vision, foresight, and fame extend well past the front door. In expanding our scope of sustainability to include bridges, museums, breweries, even a temporary structure for the Pope, we hope to show that concentric circles of architecture radiate out from the home to include nearly everything about how we live, and how we ought to.