
In this episode of The Urbanist’s Lens, hosts Drew and Clark explore the transformative role of Green Building Codes in shaping sustainable cities. As climate change accelerates and urban populations grow, cities are turning to eco-friendly building standards to reduce environmental impact and enhance urban resilience. This episode delves into the core principles of green building codes, examining how they promote energy efficiency, water conservation, and sustainable materials in modern architecture.
Focusing on Iloilo City’s proposed Green Architecture Ordinance, Drew and Clark discuss how local governments can implement policies that incentivize sustainable urban development while balancing economic feasibility. They also highlight global case studies—from Switzerland’s mandatory green roofs to Austin’s energy-efficient regulations—illustrating how cities worldwide are redefining urban planning through eco-conscious design.
Join Drew and Clark as they unpack the long-term effects of green building policies on urban form, public health, and economic development. From reducing the urban heat island effect to fostering climate resilience, this episode offers valuable insights into the future of sustainable city-building.
The Urbanist's Lens is written and produced by Andro Madrogaba.
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Iloilo City government eyes 'green architecture' ordinance. (2023, July 19). Philippine Information Agency.
Iloilo City drafts code for energy efficiency, conservation. (2023, September 8). Philippine News Agency.
UN-Habitat. (n.d.). Sustainable urban development and green building strategies.
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World Green Building Council. (2013). The business case for green building: A review of the costs and benefits for developers, investors, and occupants.