Graduate Research Group: Sustainable Urban and Natural Environments

Architecture, along with its allied professions of urban design, landscape architecture, and planning, must be in the forefront of creative thinking about the post-industrial era. Because we make and unmake the world daily through building, we are responsible for a large percentage of resource extraction, depletion, energy use, carbon emissions, waste, and transportation costs. It is projected that buildings consume as much as 60% of the world’s energy divided between our industrial production and buildings for other uses.

The SUSTAINABLE URBAN AND NATURAL ENVIRONMENTS Graduate Research Group offers an intense exploration of the role that our discipline plays in the making of the next world. This focus requires collaborative association with allied professions and disciplines, reinforced by our close relationship with the Department of Urban and Regional Planning, and through existing Joint Degree Programs. Using seminars, studios, research, design/build and study abroad, faculty and students endeavor to understand the opportunities and responsibilities of creating a more sustainable, healthy, vibrant and resilient world.

 

  Fall 2007 Spring 2008
INTELLECTUAL DOMAIN
ARC 576 Course Description ARC566 Course Description
TECHNICAL METHODS
ARC 579 Course Description ARC572 Course Description
RESEARCH STUDIO
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