1st Edition

Life Cycle Thinking for Architectural Design

By Naomi Keena Copyright 2027
290 Pages 153 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

290 Pages 153 Color Illustrations
by Routledge

This book provides an accessible and holistic understanding of life cycle assessment, allowing readers to build life cycle thinking into their design process. Life cycle analysis is becoming more common place in architectural discussion to understand embodied carbon in buildings. However, life cycle cost analysis and social life cycle analysis are often not considered. By combining these... Read more

PART 1: The Temporal Scale of Architecture  1. Introduction: Architecture as a Multi-Scalar Terrestrial Practice  2. Future Use Architecture is an Ancient Idea  3. Information Memory and Data Storytelling  PART 2: Visualizing the Memory of Future use Architecture  4. Energy and Material Memory (Embodied Energy, Carbon, Water - Life Cycle Assessment)  5. Economic Memory (Embodied Cost - Life Cycle Cost Analysis)  6. Collective Memory (Embodied Suffering and Joy, Social Life Cycle Assessment)  PART 3: Future use Architecture in Practice  7. The Case of Grand Central Terminal and Penn Station (1903 – 2023) - Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment

Biography

Naomi Keena is an Assistant Professor at McGill University’s Peter Guo-hua Fu School of Architecture and Director of McGill’s TRACE lab. Keena’s research aims to rethink our built environment as an untapped material resource in a continuous cycle of reuse.