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Sustainability is Dead - What’s Next for Architecture? | ThriveCAST Podcast

Thrive Marketing, LLC Season 1 Episode 6

In this episode of ThriveCAST, Shannon Singler sits down with Deborah Buelow, founder of Cedar Architecture, to talk about the future of architecture - and spoiler alert: it's not just about “sustainability” anymore. Deborah shares her unconventional journey in architecture, her deep dive into tiny living, and why she’s on a mission to replace “sustainable” with something more powerful: regenerative design.

This conversation unpacks the shift from simply reducing harm to actively designing spaces that give back to the environment and human health. From navigating economic barriers to pushing for bio-based materials, Deborah breaks down the fundamental challenges (and wins) of building homes that don’t just exist, but thrive.

What You'll Learn:

  • Listening is a superpower. Deborah swears that deep listening is the key to designing spaces that actually serve people.
  • Sustainability is old news. The future is regenerative design - buildings that grow, heal, and work with nature.
  • Your home affects your health. Design choices impact everything from your mood to your sleep.
  • Cedar Architecture’s Compass Rose method helps guide projects toward holistic, healthy outcomes.
  • Community matters. Engaging with people is crucial to creating spaces that truly serve.
  • Money talks. Economic constraints can be a roadblock, but innovative solutions are out there.
  • Bio-based materials are the future. Think beyond concrete! Nature already has the best answers.
  • Tiny living = big lessons. Downsizing to a tiny home teaches invaluable insights about design and intentionality.
  • The future of architecture? Spaces that actively support life, rather than exist.

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