Climate-resilient construction: What material innovations and evolving standards are making possible

Sustainability and circularity did not used to be priorities in construction. But starting with the introduction of ecological architecture in the 1960s and the energy crisis in the 1970s, the concept of sustainable development took hold and now guides many national building standards around the world.

Recent materials science advances and innovations are creating new opportunities to reduce construction companies’ carbon footprint and promote more environmentally friendly design and building practices.

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