Dwelling on Earth: The Past and Future of the Places We Call Home

A sweeping history of humanity's most fundamental creation—the home—and its effects on the land, cities, and people themselves.

Americans spend, on average, 90 percent of their lives indoors, with two-thirds of that time spent in their homes. Globally, the construction and maintenance of residential buildings account for a staggering portion of carbon emissions. In this timely and fascinating work, architect and urban-planning scholar Stefan Al deftly weaves together archaeology, engineering, social history, and environmental science to explain how our homes have developed through the ages and in turn shaped civilization and the planet itself.

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Cite: "Dwelling on Earth: The Past and Future of the Places We Call Home" 23 Mar 2026. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1039880/dwelling-on-earth-the-past-and-future-of-the-places-we-call-home> ISSN 0719-8884

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