Architects Michael Deng and Eugene Tssui present the current and anticipatory evolution of ecological thinking as applied to the built environment and human behav-ior change. We are given the current societal outlook of a LEED ( Leadership in Ener-gy and Environmental Design ) -based paradigm (Part I) and the proceed to investi-gate the coming sociological issues that are profoundly effecting our society and culture resulting in an emotional/behavioral motivations and needs (Part II). Rarely does a book cover the deeper motivations of the human psyche and how that directly influences our designed, built, environments. This pioneering book covers the gamut of human behavior, i. e. , the growing epidemic of global obesity, the pervasive presence of bullying in all walks of life, and the irresponsible treatment of the earth and its resources. This is a pioneering work that dares to tread where others fear to go.