Blueprint for Greening Affordable Housing by Walker Wells

Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, understanding the rapid evolution of green building practices and integrating those approaches into affordable housing may be more critical than ever. This book argues that the best way to meet health and climate challenges is by providing society’s most vulnerable people with housing stability while reducing the environmental, health and climate impacts of constructing and operating buildings.

This is a fully revised edition of a book first published in 2007 by Walker Wells, Principal with Raimi+Associates, Lecturer at UCLA Luskin, and LARC Leadership Council Member. You can see the full Luskin blog post here and buy the book here

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