MIStructE_IRE
Structural
- Sep 23, 2018
- 816
Everywhere we turn now the carbon footprint and environmental consequences of everything are being considered.
Obviously when it comes to buildings, the most environmentally friendly thing to do is simply not build it. However, since we’ve got to build things, surely the most environmentally friendly thing to do in that case is to build simple squares. No inverted skyscrapers, no cantilevers, no ridiculous architectural feats of any kind… Do you think this will change the mindset of architects in the future? Might make our jobs easier - and take some of the risk out of the industry if things become simpler.
Obviously when it comes to buildings, the most environmentally friendly thing to do is simply not build it. However, since we’ve got to build things, surely the most environmentally friendly thing to do in that case is to build simple squares. No inverted skyscrapers, no cantilevers, no ridiculous architectural feats of any kind… Do you think this will change the mindset of architects in the future? Might make our jobs easier - and take some of the risk out of the industry if things become simpler.