Course leader: Erik Vardanyan
Home Institution: National University of Architecture and Construction of Armenia
Course Overview
The world is becoming more sustainable with every new building, which is aimed to create healthier, cleaner and safe environment while consume fewer natural recourses. Buildings are responsible for land degradation, resource depletion, energy consumption and air quality deterioration. They use 128 EJ energy annually and emit 9.7 gigatons (39%) of carbon dioxide. [Kellert S., 2005; UNEP, 2019]. There are different ranking systems that are being used for sustainability assessment of buildings, to show the building’s impact on the environment. Thus, the course aims to explore and analyze different cases of assessed buildings with that finding out the basic and common principles that are being used nowadays to achieve possible minimum impact on the environment.
During the course an overview of the worldwide spread assessment systems and different local directives will be given. Building cases with high sustainable rankings will be the key point to understand different contemporary principles that are being used nowadays to design and build highly ranked sustainable buildings. By the end of the course, participants will be able to understand the ways of implementing different sustainable approaches in different public buildings taking into consideration local context and regulations. Participants will gain knowledge about different assessment systems and their requirements which will guide them to design sustainable buildings in practice.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course students should be able to:
Course Content
Date |
Lecture/Activity/Topic |
Week 1, Day 1 |
Ancient green strategies |
Environmental movements and architecture |
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Different styles of architecture and sustainability |
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Week 1, Day 2 |
Buildings and Environment |
Energy and Materials in buildings’ lifecycle |
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Environmental Footprint |
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Week 1, Day 3 |
How architecture is happening? |
International agreements and Declarations |
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Regulations and directives in different countries and regions |
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Week 1, Day 4 |
Building assessment systems |
LEED |
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BREEAM |
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Quiz 1 |
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Week 1, Day 5 |
Passive methods for achieving sustainability |
Case studies analysis |
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Week 2, Day 1 |
Active methods for achieving sustainability |
Case studies analysis |
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Week 2, Day 2 |
Buildings’ engineering systems |
Innovative and digital technologies |
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Case studies analysis |
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Week 2, Day 3 |
Building’s Site and Nature |
Case studies analysis |
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Group work site visits |
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Week 2, Day 4 |
Future of Sustainable Architecture |
Review |
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Group work analyze/presentation preparation |
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Week 2, Day 5 |
Group work presentation |
Instructional Method
Lectures and seminars will be the main methods during the course.
There will be group works that can require visiting different sites. Groups will examine different buildings, sites around the campus or in city. Based on their examination, they will analyze implement or possible sustainable approaches.
Required Course Materials
Laptops or tablets will be needed for making presentations.
Also, projector will be needed for lectures and group work presentations.
Literature/references include but are not limited to:
Assessment
Active participation – 10%
Quiz – 25% - assessing the first week knowledge gain.
Review – 40% - each student must write a review of an article or a building.
Group Presentation – 25%