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Quotes from William W. Braham

In these modes, energy is at best regarded by architects as a set of necessary quantifications, bureaucratic mandates, and checklists rather than as a fundamental agent in novel formations of architecture.
~ William W. Braham
Energy efficiency is a tactic for slowing the process of overshooting environmental limits, but the urgent work facing our civilization is to use the time we gain to build richer, more resilient kinds of buildings that serve the common good.
~ William W. Braham
Although building science has been taught in schools of architecture for quite some time, the knowledge and understanding it encompasses are still not part of students' and architects' cognitive framework and design intuition.
~ William W. Braham
The architectural profession has struggled to develop forms of environmental accounting that can guide the design process without overly burdening or complicating it.
~ William W. Braham