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Planning for sustainability is the responsibility of every member of a design and construction team, as they find ways to design environmentally responsible, healthy and efficient buildings.
Issue: 7/05
As our industry changes and grows with the 21st century, it is the responsibility of every member of a design and construction team to embrace and promote new technologies, methodologies, and most of all, paradigms. A paradigm is defined by Webster's dictionary as "a philosophical and theoretical framework of any kind."