Design
for One Earth has four basic steps.
- Awareness - Understand the scope and
scale of the problems at deeper levels– both locally and globally.
- Measure - Measure the global
and local implications of the problem and set quantifiable goals.
- Implement - Design, plan and
implement solutions to meet one earth sustainability goals.
- Improve - Celebrate
implemented solutions that generate improvements to our built environment.
Learn from successes and failures to improve future solutions.
The
Design for One Earth framework encourages you to ask a different series of
questions about design objectives for sustainability. In the current model we
set performance goals for design as a percent reduction than our current
baseline consumption (i.e. 40% water use reduction or 30% energy use
reduction). Although this approach has value because it can set very tangible
goals it doesn’t ask the bigger question which is how do you set a performance
goal for a design based on the carrying capacity of the earth considering both
global and local resources. The Design for One Earth approach also asks you to
balance social and economic concerns with important environmental measures. One
Earth is the Ultimate Design Metric.
The
Design for One Earth framework encourages holistic design through systems
thinking. System thinking provides better solutions by looking at whole systems
and their interconnections rather than addressing individual design components
separately. There are many design systems that flow through the built
environment such as energy, water, air, materials, waste, transportation, land
and food. Consider the flow of all systems through a built environment and work
to close system loops and optimize and integrate all systems. Think of the
built environment as an ecosystem.
The built
environment must also be a great place for people. Design of the built
environment can provide tremendous value. It can generate savings through
reductions in energy and other resource use, but it can also positively impact
health, well-being and happiness. Design can create places where people want to
live, work and play – places that are beautiful, enduring and cherished over
time. Design for One Earth can create the infrastructure for a new improved
lifestyle with tremendous quality of live and low resource use. Can we live abundantly within the limits of one earth?