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.
The curriculum is designed to empower students to construct a theoretical model of a neighborhood, enabling the assessment of performance metrics and urban planning strategies. The inaugural week focuses on equipping participants with the skills to build this conceptual model, starting from a building's fundamental architectural components, with a particular emphasis on material performance. The subsequent week delves into methodologies for optimizing this performance. Course content will elaborate on the specific requirements and limitations involved in selecting both building materials and urban infrastructure elements at the neighborhood scale (comprising the second analytical layer for green, blue, and gray infrastructure).
During the third week, learners will acquire essential tools for integrating energy considerations and quantifying their potential impact on climate change (specifically CO2 emissions). This introduces a new, third layer to our neighborhood sustainability model, approached from a global viewpoint. In the concluding fourth week, the course will investigate techniques for conducting a unified assessment, directly linking findings to relevant policy frameworks.
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3 videos2 readings5 assignments1 plugin
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3 videos•Total 18 minutes
Architectural subsystems •6 minutes
Building typology•5 minutes
Built environment: energy and passive systems •7 minutes
2 readings•Total 15 minutes
Key points•5 minutes
Key points•10 minutes
5 assignments•Total 66 minutes
Architectural subsystems •2 minutes
Building typology•2 minutes
Built environment: energy and passive systems •2 minutes
Week 1 Test Exam•30 minutes
Week 1 Exam•30 minutes
1 plugin•Total 2 minutes
Introduction to Sustainability in Architecture•2 minutes
Week 2: Buildings, performance, functions and materials
Module 2•2 hours to complete
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3 videos1 reading5 assignments
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3 videos•Total 26 minutes
Green infrastructure •7 minutes
Facades constraints •9 minutes
Materials selection in architecture•11 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Key points•10 minutes
5 assignments•Total 66 minutes
Green infrastructure •2 minutes
Facades constraints •2 minutes
Materials selection in architecture•2 minutes
Week 2 Test Exam•30 minutes
Week 2 Exam•30 minutes
Week 3: Efficiency, sustainability and architecture
Module 3•5 hours to complete
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3 videos1 reading5 assignments
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3 videos•Total 49 minutes
Carbon management •12 minutes
Energy Systems •26 minutes
Life cycle analysis •12 minutes
1 reading•Total 15 minutes
Key points•15 minutes
5 assignments•Total 216 minutes
Carbon management •2 minutes
Energy Systems •2 minutes
Life cycle analysis •2 minutes
Week 3 Test Exam•30 minutes
Week 3 Exam•180 minutes
Week 4: Objectives and assessment
Module 4•5 hours to complete
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3 videos2 readings5 assignments
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3 videos•Total 54 minutes
Integrative approaches to sustainability problems •23 minutes
Integrated design process•20 minutes
Business models for climate change strategies •11 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
Key points•15 minutes
End of the course•5 minutes
5 assignments•Total 216 minutes
Integrative approaches to sustainability problems •2 minutes
Integrated design process•2 minutes
Business models for climate change strategies •2 minutes
The Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) operates as a public higher education institution, delivering contemporary, adaptable degree programs designed to fulfill current societal demands. It also provides official postgraduate qualifications, all subject to stringent educational quality assurance protocols.
Currently, the UPV's thriving academic community encompasses over 28,000 students, nearly 2,500 teaching and research professionals, and 1,500 administrative and service personnel. Its operations span three distinct campuses, located in València, Alcoi, and Gandia.
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