This course offers a comprehensive, interdisciplinary exploration of sustainability in architectural practice. Participants will gain foundational knowledge in the core components of sustainability evaluation (forming the initial analytical layer), alongside an understanding of contemporary trends shaping this field.

Introduction to interdisciplinary sustainable architecture

Introduction to interdisciplinary sustainable architecture

Instructor: Javier Orozco-Messana
Access provided by Martin Luther Christian University
Recommended experience
What you'll learn
Build theoretical neighborhood sustainability models and assess performance metrics using foundational sustainability evaluation components.
Optimize building material performance and select urban infrastructure elements for green, blue, and gray infrastructure systems.
Integrate energy considerations and quantify climate change impacts through CO2 emissions analysis for global sustainability assessment.
Conduct unified sustainability assessments and directly link findings to relevant policy frameworks for practical implementation.
Skills you'll gain
- Architectural Design
- Sustainable Architecture
- Architecture and Construction
- Thermal Management
- Environmental Engineering
- Structural Analysis
- Policty Analysis, Research, and Development
- Environment and Resource Management
- Sustainable Development
- Sustainable Design
- Materials science
- Sustainable Systems
- Building Design
- Systems Thinking
- Landscape Architecture
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