Going for Zero: Decarbonizing the Built Environment on the Path to Our Urban Future
Climate change is no longer an abstract threat. Day after day, an already disrupted climate is impacting the lives of millions, and the time available to curtail climate change is alarmingly limited. Going for zero greenhouse gas emissions requires retooling everything about industry, agriculture, transportation, and every city and town that people inhabit. The work of architects, engineers, landscape architects, urban designers and the countless others who shape the built environment has never been more relevant. Decarbonizing how buildings are designed, constructed, and operated is a sea change that is already altering professional principles and practices. 

In Going for Zero: Decarbonizing the Built Environment on the Path to Our Urban Future​, seasoned architect and former AIA president Carl Elefante addresses how buildings and cities can and must help resolve the looming climate emergency. Elefante offers a decidedly alternative viewpoint, one informed by his architecture career rescuing buildings from senseless demolition and learning from the practices and wisdom embedded in built heritage.  

For architects and the countless others who work together creating human habitation, the twenty-first century imperatives demand a profound mode shift, from an expansion mindset to one of reintegration and healing. Elefante argues that curtailing the climate emergency, resolving intransigent social and economic injustice, and launching the urban era onto a truly beneficial and sufficient path presents challenges that must be addressed through built form.  

The challenge of our built environment and the possible solutions are covered in four sections: climate imperative, justice imperative, urban imperative, and beyond modernism. Elefante explains that revitalizing communities by optimizing existing resources makes social, economic, and environmental sense and directs resources where they are most needed.  

Going for Zero is an urgent call to action and path forward. Elefante’s message is ultimately one of hope—but we must act now. 

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Going for Zero: Decarbonizing the Built Environment on the Path to Our Urban Future
Climate change is no longer an abstract threat. Day after day, an already disrupted climate is impacting the lives of millions, and the time available to curtail climate change is alarmingly limited. Going for zero greenhouse gas emissions requires retooling everything about industry, agriculture, transportation, and every city and town that people inhabit. The work of architects, engineers, landscape architects, urban designers and the countless others who shape the built environment has never been more relevant. Decarbonizing how buildings are designed, constructed, and operated is a sea change that is already altering professional principles and practices. 

In Going for Zero: Decarbonizing the Built Environment on the Path to Our Urban Future​, seasoned architect and former AIA president Carl Elefante addresses how buildings and cities can and must help resolve the looming climate emergency. Elefante offers a decidedly alternative viewpoint, one informed by his architecture career rescuing buildings from senseless demolition and learning from the practices and wisdom embedded in built heritage.  

For architects and the countless others who work together creating human habitation, the twenty-first century imperatives demand a profound mode shift, from an expansion mindset to one of reintegration and healing. Elefante argues that curtailing the climate emergency, resolving intransigent social and economic injustice, and launching the urban era onto a truly beneficial and sufficient path presents challenges that must be addressed through built form.  

The challenge of our built environment and the possible solutions are covered in four sections: climate imperative, justice imperative, urban imperative, and beyond modernism. Elefante explains that revitalizing communities by optimizing existing resources makes social, economic, and environmental sense and directs resources where they are most needed.  

Going for Zero is an urgent call to action and path forward. Elefante’s message is ultimately one of hope—but we must act now. 

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Going for Zero: Decarbonizing the Built Environment on the Path to Our Urban Future

Going for Zero: Decarbonizing the Built Environment on the Path to Our Urban Future

by Carl Elefante
Going for Zero: Decarbonizing the Built Environment on the Path to Our Urban Future

Going for Zero: Decarbonizing the Built Environment on the Path to Our Urban Future

by Carl Elefante

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Overview

Climate change is no longer an abstract threat. Day after day, an already disrupted climate is impacting the lives of millions, and the time available to curtail climate change is alarmingly limited. Going for zero greenhouse gas emissions requires retooling everything about industry, agriculture, transportation, and every city and town that people inhabit. The work of architects, engineers, landscape architects, urban designers and the countless others who shape the built environment has never been more relevant. Decarbonizing how buildings are designed, constructed, and operated is a sea change that is already altering professional principles and practices. 

In Going for Zero: Decarbonizing the Built Environment on the Path to Our Urban Future​, seasoned architect and former AIA president Carl Elefante addresses how buildings and cities can and must help resolve the looming climate emergency. Elefante offers a decidedly alternative viewpoint, one informed by his architecture career rescuing buildings from senseless demolition and learning from the practices and wisdom embedded in built heritage.  

For architects and the countless others who work together creating human habitation, the twenty-first century imperatives demand a profound mode shift, from an expansion mindset to one of reintegration and healing. Elefante argues that curtailing the climate emergency, resolving intransigent social and economic injustice, and launching the urban era onto a truly beneficial and sufficient path presents challenges that must be addressed through built form.  

The challenge of our built environment and the possible solutions are covered in four sections: climate imperative, justice imperative, urban imperative, and beyond modernism. Elefante explains that revitalizing communities by optimizing existing resources makes social, economic, and environmental sense and directs resources where they are most needed.  

Going for Zero is an urgent call to action and path forward. Elefante’s message is ultimately one of hope—but we must act now. 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781642833553
Publisher: Island Press
Publication date: 04/24/2025
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Known worldwide for coining the phrase: “the greenest building is…one that is already built,” Carl Elefante practiced architecture at the intersection of sustainable design and historic preservation. A Principal Emeritus with Quinn Evans, the American Institute of Architects (AIA) 2024 Firm Award recipient, Carl designed noteworthy projects during a decades-long architectural career. In 2018, Carl served as the President of AIA, the highlight of many leadership roles in professional associations. Carl is a Fellow of both the AIA and the Association for Preservation Technology (APT). Among several teaching positions, in 2023-24 Carl served as the inaugural Visiting Scholar at the Michael Christopher Duda Center for Preservation, Resilience, and Sustainability at the University of Notre Dame. Carl is a Senior Fellow with Architecture 2030 and a charter member of the Climate Heritage Network. 

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction 
Part 1: Climate Imperative
Chapter 1: To Protect and Defend
Chapter 2: Carbon, Carbon, Everywhere
Chapter 3: Climate Action by Design
Chapter 4: Stewardship Imperative Part 2: Justice Imperative
Chapter 5: Our Common Future
Chapter 6: Justice by Design  Part 3: Urban Imperative
Chapter 7: The Urban Era
Chapter 8: The Urban Agenda Part 4: Beyond Modern
Chapter 9: One World, One Future
Chapter 10: Toward Reintegration 
Afterword
Acknowledgments 
Notes
Index 
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