The built environment is a major contributor to global carbon emissions, requiring architects and designers to adopt sustainable practices immediately. This course provides a clear, conceptual framework for understanding operational and embodied carbon and applying architectural strategies to significantly reduce a building's overall environmental footprint.
What you'll learn:
* Understand the difference between operational and embodied carbon sources in the built environment and how to measure them.
* Analyze passive design techniques, including orientation, shading, and envelope optimization, for maximum energy efficiency.
* Apply material selection strategies focused on low-carbon and recycled content to minimize embodied emissions.
* Practice integrating renewable energy systems and efficient mechanical systems into architectural plans.
* Learn fundamental concepts of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) to evaluate the total environmental impact of design choices.
* Configure effective building performance monitoring strategies using basic data analysis concepts.
We begin by defining key terminology and carbon accounting methods, then proceed through practical design strategies for insulation, materials, systems integration, and performance measurement. This course is designed for absolute beginners, including students, aspiring architects, and professionals new to sustainable design principles, requiring no prior experience. Start applying cutting-edge decarbonization techniques to your next project today.
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