
Summary
In this conversation, Aaron Vaden-Youmans and Peter Swallow from Grimshaw discuss the importance of sustainability in architecture, the role of sustainability leads, and the evolution of the definition of sustainability.
They share insights from their experiences with various projects, including the challenges and opportunities presented by mass timber construction.
The discussion also covers the significance of engaging engineers early in the design process, the benefits of design-build methods, and the future of circular construction and material reuse in the industry.
Takeaways
- Sustainability leads are essential for managing complex sustainability agendas.
- Sustainability is about doing less harm to the environment and people.
- The definition of sustainability is evolving and needs to be context-specific.
- Successful projects often involve early engagement with sustainability consultants.
- Mass timber presents both opportunities and challenges in construction.
- Cost implications of mass timber can vary based on project specifics.
- Engaging engineers early can prevent costly redesigns later.
- Design-build methods are often more effective for mass timber projects.
- Circular construction and material reuse are critical for sustainability.
- Material passports can facilitate the reuse of materials in construction.