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ARCH 5503 - Sustainable Building Design

Level: 
Upper
Credits: 
3
Prerequisites: 

(ARCH 2123 [1] with D or better or CIAT 2123 with D or better) and (ARCH 3304 [2] with D or better or CIAT 3304 [2] with D or better)

Description: 

Sustainable building design is a relatively new approach to architectural design which evolved from solar design solutions of the past three decades. In this field, architects attempt to design structures that have a minimum negative impact on the natural world. In this course students concentrate on five major area of sustainability including energy, air, water, materials, and site planning. Students will produce a final design project that integrates the five major areas discussed.

Course Sections: 
ARCH - Architecture and Design [3]

  • Source URL (retrieved on 05/24/2013 - 2:24pm): http://www.alfredstate.edu/academics/courses/arch-5503-sustainable-building-design

    Links:
    [1] http://www.alfredstate.edu/node/341
    [2] http://www.alfredstate.edu/node/359
    [3] http://www.alfredstate.edu/arch-architecture-and-design