Brian Sheng on Turning Air into Water
The Green Building Matters Podcast with Charlie Cichetti
Release Date: 09/17/2025
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This week’s episode goes beyond bricks and beams. Brian Sheng, co-founder and CEO of Aquaria, is tackling one of the planet’s most overlooked sustainability challenges: water. His team is building clean water infrastructure by literally harvesting water from air — a breakthrough that could redefine how communities access one of life’s most critical resources.
🤝 Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion
Brian Sheng is the co-founder and CEO of Aquaria, a company pioneering atmospheric water generation at scale. A first-generation American who grew up in New York, Brian studied at Princeton before building a career as both an entrepreneur and investor in future-focused technologies. After leading Fresh, an early-stage venture firm that backed AI, climate, and government tech, Brian shifted to operating in climate innovation. At Aquaria, he’s on a mission to make reliable, abundant, and sustainable water accessible to communities everywhere.
🌱 Breaking Ground on Better Building
In this episode, Brian Sheng revolutionizes traditional thinking about water and infrastructure
🧠 Key Insight #1: Water is the overlooked frontier of sustainability.
- The Challenge: Infrastructure projects are stalled by insufficient access to clean water.
- The Solution: Aquaria generates water directly from air, creating a new and abundant supply chain.
- ROI: Reliable, decentralized access to clean water for homes and communities, reducing strain on existing systems.
🧠 Key Insight #2: Startups can shift how infrastructure is built.
- The Challenge: Water infrastructure is costly, slow, and dependent on outdated systems.
- The Solution: Aquaria approaches water like solar — distributed, scalable, and technology-driven.
- ROI: Faster deployment, more resilient communities, and the potential to scale from individual homes to entire cities.
🧠 Key Insight #3: Mission-driven innovation requires intentional culture.
- The Challenge: Founders often struggle to balance speed with sustainable talent growth.
- The Solution: Brian builds teams with intentional mentorship, complementary co-founders, and a mix of in-person and distributed collaboration.
- ROI: A resilient, mission-aligned company culture that scales alongside the tech.
🌏 Sustainable Soundbite
"We are like solar, but for water — energy from the sun, water from the air."
– Brian Sheng
📌 Your Green Building Action Plan:
Transform your next project with these steps:
- This Week: Evaluate where water access could bottleneck your building or community projects.
- This Quarter: Explore distributed water solutions like atmospheric generation to reduce risk.
- This Year: Build partnerships with innovators that scale sustainable infrastructure, not just energy, but also water.
🔗 Connect & Learn More
🌿 Access full episode resources here
🗒 Read the transcript here
🔗 Connect with Brian Sheng:
- Website: https://www.aquaria.world/
- Brian on: LinkedIn
- Brian on: Instagram
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