Many contemporary architects are turning to sustainable design with a commitment to a greener future. These architects reduce their use of nonrenewable resources and minimize waste to make sustainable designs. Those who created the buildings shown on these pages consider form (how something is made), function (a design’s purpose), and how their choices will affect the surrounding environment.
Many traditional building methods can damage the environment. Today, some architects are turning to sustainable design. They consider how their choices affect the environment. They reduce waste and use renewable materials—those that are replaced naturally. The architects behind the buildings shown here think about form (how something is made) and function (a design’s purpose).