Committee on the Environment

 View Only

Community HTML

ALBION DISTRICT LIBRARY BY PERKINS + WILL IS A 2018 COTE TOP TEN RECIPIENT. IMAGE: DOUBLESPACE PHOTOGRAPHY

Quick Links

Who we are

The Committee on the Environment (COTE®) is an AIA Knowledge Community working for architects, allied professionals, and the public to achieve climate action and climate justice through design. We believe that design excellence is the foundation of a healthy, sustainable, and equitable future. Our work promotes design strategies that empower all AIA members to realize the best social and environmental outcomes with the clients and the communities they serve.

Enjoy our latest on COTE news (and follow us on X and LinkedIn). 

To learn about the Framework for Design Excellence (formerly the COTE Top Ten Measures), click here.

Check out COTE's history and timeline. 

Starting a local COTE or sustainability group and need some guidance? Check out the AIA COTE Network Resources here.

A big thank you to our 2024 sponsors: 
Founding sponsors: Building Green
Premier sponsors: Sherwin-Williams
Sustaining sponsors: GAF Roofing, Milliken, Andersen Windows,
BlueScope Buildings
Green sponsors: EPIC Metals
Allied sponsors: TLC Engineering, Sierra Pacific Windows

  • 1.  What's next, America?

    Posted 03-27-2017 03:11 PM

    There are a great many people who would like to know what's next. Maybe  right now the future is less predictable than it has been in a long time.

    What's next, America?

    ...

    the next vision has always been right around the corner. The alternative hippy lifestyle was born in the USA in response to consumerism, the student movement the response to a frozen suburban utopia, the environmental movement to burning rivers, the computer revolution to fading manufacturing, the acceptance of the other followed the racial and sexual stigmatization. New Urbanism followed sprawl. Social media and virtual empires have conquered the world starting out in Silicon Valley. All those movements were born in the USA. That is not to say that some other country was eventually  better in actual implementation. 
    The country reinvented itself, always a leader and an instigator. It invented the restrictive covenant and the civil rights, the pollution and the clean air act and the clean water act.  There was the discovery of space and the invention of GIS, the Internet and e-mail, social media and online shopping. The world speaks English, uses Microsoft or Apple devices and software and aspires to cities styled after the US. Film, entertainment and games, pesticides, genomics and medications, there is hardly a field that the US doesn't lead or dominate. Hardly a wave the country doesn't embrace with much more enthusiasm and much less trepidation than some others. Agriculture shrinking? No problem we have manufacturing. Manufacturing shrinking? No problem, we have the service industry. Services not affordable? Don't worry, we have the digital revolution. Dull and function separated metro areas? Even Houston and Fort Worth have now mixed-use downtowns and excellent public spaces.
    Read full article

    here

    Archplanbaltimore remove preview
    What's next, America?
    There are a great many people who would like to know what's next. Maybe right now the future is less predictable than it has been in a long...
    View this on Archplanbaltimore >

    ------------------------------
    Nikolaus Philipsen FAIA
    Archplan Inc. Philipsen Architects
    Baltimore MD
    ------------------------------