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 * 2030 PALETTE
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 * ARCHITECTURE 2030

 * English English en
 * 简体中文 Chinese (Simplified) zh-hans
 * Español Spanish es

 * REGION
   * Coastal Adaptation
   * Coastal Settlements
   * Habitat Corridors
   * Hazard Mapping
   * Inundation Mapping
   * Living Shorelines
   * Mountainside Settlements
   * Riparian Buffers
   * Settlement Areas
 * CITY/TOWN
   * Heat Island Mitigation
   * New Growth Areas
   * Parks
   * Urban Bikeways
   * Urban Infill
   * Urban Retrofit
 * DISTRICT
   * Complete Streets
   * District Centers
   * Residential Densities
   * Shared Streets
   * Street Networks
   * Street Width and Orientation
   * Transit-Oriented Development
 * SITE
   * Constructed Wetland
   * Elevated Structures
   * Solar Access
   * Sustainable Sites
   * Vegetative Cooling
   * Water Catchment and Storage
 * BUILDING
    * * Building Facades
      * Clerestories and Skylights
      * Cool Roof
      * Cross Ventilation
      * Daylighting from Multiple Sides
      * Direct Gain: Glazing
      * Direct Gain: Heat Storage
      * Double Roof
      * Earth Sheltering
      * East/West Shading
      * Evaporative Cooling Towers
      * Form For Cooling
      * Form For Daylighting
      * Form For Heating
    * * Green Roof
      * Indirect Gain: Sunspace
      * Intermediate Light Shelves
      * Night Vent Cooling
      * Shading Devices
      * Side Daylighting
      * Side Daylighting Controls
      * Solar Greenhouse
      * Solar Shading
      * Stack Ventilation
      * Thermal Storage Wall
      * Top Daylighting
      * Top Daylighting Controls

 * MATERIAL
   * Whole Building Approaches
   * Concrete
   * Steel
   * Wood
   * Insulation
   * Gypsum Board
   * Carpet
   * Straw-bale
   * Sheep’s Wool
   * Hempcrete
   * Bamboo
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A RESOURCE FOR THE DESIGN OF ZERO-CARBON, ADAPTABLE AND RESILIENT BUILT
ENVIRONMENTS WORLD WIDE




A DATABASE OF SUSTAINABLE DESIGN PRINCIPLES, STRATEGIES, TOOLS AND RESOURCES AT
YOUR FINGERTIPS





WHY THE 2030 PALETTE?

Over the next 15 years, an area equal to the entire building stock of the
Western Hemisphere will be redesigned, reshaped, and rebuilt. How we plan and
design this new construction will determine whether climate change is manageable
or catastrophic. With the 2030 Palette, designers will have the tools they need
to design adaptive, resilient, and Zero Net Carbon built environments.


STRATEGIES FOR EVERY SCALE

The 2030 Palette is a free online platform that succinctly puts the principles
and actions behind carbon neutral and resilient built environments at the
fingertips of designers, planners, builders, and policymakers worldwide. The
swatches, or sustainable design strategies, address energy consumption and
greenhouse gas emission at all scales – from regional and city planning to
building details.


2030 PALETTE INTEGRATION

The 2030 Palette is featured in the AIA+2030 Online Series and integrated into
several software platforms, including Sefaira, Insight 360, and Climate
Consultant.

Learn more about the AIA+2030 Online Series.

Newly integrated into the 2030 Palette are design resources from EDGE and
examples of EDGE certified projects.



Explore the 2030 Palette

Looking for your custom swatches? Access them here. 


2030 PALETTE® is a project of Architecture 2030. Licensed Under Creative
Commons. Images Appear Courtesy of their Rights Holders. Spanish translations by
Alfredo Fernández-González. Chinese translations by Jiexin LI 李颉歆
The extent to which any or all of the swatches are realized in practice depends
in large measure on their application, local conditions, and the extent to which
the designer succeeds in understanding and applying the swatches.


CONTACT 2030 PALETTE

+1 (505) 988-5309
info@architecture2030.org

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