Sustainable Design

Rover goes green with sustainable doghouses

The doghouse is getting a makeover for the 21st century. But you can bet your pooper-scooper that little Rover or Fido has never seen anything quite like this.

Gimme shelter: a shady streetscape on a budget

The streetscape outside Terminal 2 at Sky Harbor Airport was hot, ugly, and unfriendly to wheelchairs. ASU architects were tasked with the job of making the space human- and Earth-friendly. Their design had to combine function with safety, comfort and elegance--for a budget of just $1 million. --by Adelheid Fischer

Designers explore biomimicry to create sustainable products

By studying nature for clues to solving design and engineering problems, designers and engineers can create innovative solutions that will minimize the environmental impact of new products. --by Adelheid Fischer

Paper? Plastic? Eco-design by numbers

Lots of people want to do right by the small blue planet we call home. Protecting our world is no small concern for the people who create the toasters, cell phones, automobiles, and medical equipment that we use every day. To practice sustainability, product designers must juggle a mind-boggling array of variables to create even the simplest products. --by Adelheid Fischer

Building Dreams: Setting a new standard for affordable, sustainable housing

Researchers at ASU's Stardust Center have one major goal: Design and build homes using materials and techniques that are affordable and ecologically friendly. --by Leah Hardesty

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