Practical Applications of Sustainable Design
X470.1 (2 semester units in Architecture)
A requirement in the Professional Program in Sustainable DesignThis is the second core requirement for the Professional Program in Sustainable Design. Using the theoretical knowledge of the first core class, you learn how to translate that information into practical, deployable, and tangible methods. You learn to take responsibility for your work by understanding the impact your designs have on our environment and ways to control this impact.
Through research of materials, systems, and construction methods, you explore the ways to design and build in an environmentally responsible manner. Using case studies, you look at how others are creating community, solving economic problems, and developing new solutions to design. Class involves lectures, discussions, and student presentations exploring these ideas.
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Mon. Sept. 14, San Francisco
INSTRUCTOR TO BE ANNOUNCED
- 10 meetings
- Sept. 14 to Nov. 16: Mon., 6:30-9:30 pm
- San Francisco: Room 211, Art and Design Center, 95 Third St.
- $750 (EDP 011882)