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 Green engineering encompasses many ways to progress processes and products to make them more effective from an environmental and sustainable standpoint. Every one of these approaches rest on viewing possible impacts in space and time. Architects ponder the sense of place. Engineers view the site map as a set of fluxes crossways the boundary. The design must reflect short and long-term impacts. Those impacts outside the near-term are the province of sustainable design. The effects may not be obvious themselves for decades. In the mid-20th century, designers specified the use of what are now known to be dangerous building materials, such as pipe wrap and shingles, lead paint and pipes, asbestos flooring and even structural and mechanical systems that may have augmented the exposure to molds and radon. Those choices have led to risks to people inhabiting these buildings. It is easy in retrospect to disapprove these decisions, but many were made for noble reasons, for example fire prevention and durability of materials. Though, it does illustrate that seemingly small impacts when observed through the prism of time can be amplified exponentially in their effects.  

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