Architecture and the Environment

Architecture has a dynamic relationship with the natural and cultural environments in which it operates. As a cultural phenomenon it impacts the physical landscape and uses natural resources while it also frames human interaction, harbors community, and organizes much of public life. We will investigate those relationships and explore strategies to optimize them, in order to seek out environmentally responsive architectural solutions. Topics to be covered include: analysis of a building's site as both natural and cultural contexts, passive and active energy systems, principles of sustainable construction, and environmental impact. Our lab will allow us to study on site, "off-the-grid" dwellings, hay-bale houses, passive solar constructions and alternative communities, meet with "green" designers, architects, and builders, and do hands-on projects. 3 hrs. lect./3 hrs. lab.

Schedule
12:30pm-1:20pm on Monday, Wednesday at JHN 407 (Sep 10, 2012 to Dec 7, 2012)
1:30pm-4:15pm on Friday at JHN 407 (Sep 10, 2012 to Dec 7, 2012)
Location
Johnson Memorial Building 407
Instructors