ARCH 575

Building Ecology
Fall 2022
Instructors: Jong-Jin Kim
Term: Fall 2022
Class Number: 575
Credits: 3
Required: No
Elective: Yes
Meets: Wed 8:30-11:30am  3146 A&AB
Course Brief:

The objective of this course is to provide students with an understanding of ecological principles in architecture. Principles of life-cycle design, economy of resources and humanistic design are introduced and ecological factors associated with each of these principles are examined. Design strategies to increase environmental sustainability in buildings are investigated. An emphasis is given to how environmental factors (heat, light, and sound) influence thermal, visual, and acoustic qualities in built-in environments. Field trips to visit selected buildings to analyze their ecological characteristics comprise an important part of the course.

Note: This course is pre-approved as a MUD Directed Elective in the Ecology, Landscape, and Sustainability category.