
Building Homes for All: Technology for a Fair and Green Planet - Hardcover
Building Homes for All: Technology for a Fair and Green Planet - Hardcover
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by Elaine Kachala (Author), Catherine Chan (Illustrator)
The world is facing both a housing crisis and a climate crisis.
People everywhere are struggling to find and pay for homes. When we do build new housing, the construction unleashes tons of greenhouse gases. We need more affordable houses built faster without polluting the Earth. What if you could 3D print eco-friendly houses in months, weeks, or even days? What if you could quickly manufacture modular, mass timber buildings that actually slow climate change? And what if learning to 3D print human settlements on the Moon and Mars helps us tackle housing challenges here on Earth?
All of these things are possible. Technology offers hope and solutions, but it takes teamwork to challenge old ideas and change traditional ways of doing things. Discover why homes are essential for our health and well-being and meet trailblazers who are proving that we can create affordable green housing and healthy communities at the same time.
The epub edition of this title is fully accessible.
Back Jacket
The world is facing both a housing shortage and a climate crisis. But what if you could 3D-print eco-friendly houses in months, weeks or even days? What if you could quickly manufacture wood buildings that actually slow climate change? New technologies like virtual reality and construction robots offer hope and solutions, but it takes teamwork to change traditional ways of doing things. Sometimes making changes is the best way to make a difference. Discover why homes are essential for our health and well-being, and meet trailblazers who are using new technology to build faster, better, safer and greener.
Author Biography
Elaine Kachala is the award-winning author of Superpower? The Wearable-Tech Revolution. With over 20 years as a health policy writer and advisor, degrees in psychology and sociology (University of Toronto), and a master's degree in environmental studies (York University), Elaine brings a unique perspective to STEAM topics. She hopes to write books that inspire young readers to embrace their curiosity and creativity as they learn about real-life inventors who are unafraid to dream big while thinking critically about health, social and ethical issues. Housing for health and well-being is her passion, both personally and professionally. She lives with her family in Toronto.
Catherine Chan is a Toronto-based illustrator with a previous life in project management and technology. Her work explores her relationships as an immigrant, a mother and a lifelong learner, and acts as both self-exploration and self-declaration. She is excited about telling unique and inspiring stories through her illustrations.



















