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Sustainable Architecture Education


Sustainability is a set of environmental perspectives that enhances the beauty, longevity, and utility of architecture. Achieving sustainable architecture begins with education about doing the best possible with appropriate technology that yields an environmentally sensitive building that contributes to global health, wealth, and viability.

Technical issues may include embodied energy, recycling, renewable energy, heat recovery strategies, waste utilization, energy conservation, commissioning, and so on.

Start with a world view: The environment, social and political realities, and historical precedents to form a theoretical foundation.

Learn the basics: The Three R's - Renew, Reuse, and Recycle; the Four Pillars - Conservation, Harmony, Cooperation, and Balance; and Seven Strategies - Energy conservation, Passive solar heating and thermal mass, Water harvesting, Ventilation, Photovoltaic and wind generated electricity, Xeriscaping, and Natural lighting and shading.

Design green buildings: Responsive to regional conditions of custom, culture, construction materials, the built and natural environment, and appropriate technology. Rooted in the traditions, characteristics, and necessities of the locality in which they are sited. Providing individual control of personal comfort within the indoor environment. Promoting user health and productivity. A testament to renewed commitment to stewardship of the planet for the benefit of all.