Exciting Update – Tolle Neuigkeiten – 令人振奋的更新! We're relaunching our Building for the Future Knowledge Product Collection, making it available in German and Chinese. With these translations, we aim to make this valuable content more accessible and broaden its reach to a global audience. The original English version is now joined by German and Chinese editions, helping us connect with even more readers around the world.
About Building for the Future
The Knowledge Product Collection “Building for the Future” presents a new vision of architecture and building that is more than just sustainable. Its goal is to not only avoid, but actually absorb greenhouse gas emissions.
Building for the Future was developed by Bauhaus Earth, in collaboration with the Toni Piëch Foundation, to introduce the concept of a regenerative building environment to a broader audience. Developed as a modular system of short “Knowledge Products”, the collection provides visually appealing and easily digestible information to introduce people to the idea of a regenerative building. It gives an overview of key developments, concepts, and possible courses of action. Find our news articles for the initial release of series 1 here and for series 2 here.
The three publications of ‘Series 1 — Setting the Frame’, explain why the built environment system is so key to our climate future and presents an alternative to the way we currently design, plan, construct, and maintain our buildings and infrastructure.
‘Series 2 — Regenerative Buildings’, unpacks the concept of a regenerative built environment at the building scale and focuses on the practical details of building with regenerative materials.
The third series looks at solutions and case studies on a neighborhood and city scale to not only future-proof our built environment but also increase social cohesion and livability of cities.
All knowledge products of Bauhaus Earth are available for free, hoping to contribute to a debate about how architecture can help communities live with – or even reverse – the results of global warming in the future.