Description
Summary:
The aim of this module is to explore the meanings, policy pathways and practical outcomes of sustainability measures in residential developments, from strategic ‘city planning’ and neighbourhood-level residential planning through to ‘micro’ aspects of design in new housing and housing retrofit programmes. The module will equip students with a rounded background in the principles of sustainable housing design and will focus on producing new, sustainable housing in different climates. Students will consider what sustainability means, how different climates affect designs and also how to overcome barriers to the successful implementation of sustainability measures. The module is self-contained and be suitable for students from other faculties with a background in sustainability in housing and the built environment. The module provides a path for current and prospective housing professionals to specialise before their dissertation.
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Learning outcomes:
Students will be able to:
- Understand the principles of sustainable housing design and retrofit at different scales and contexts
- Be able to use analytical tools to help understand the design for a sustainable new built or retrofit housing scheme proposal
- Critically assess sustainable housing scheme proposals from others
- Understand the role of the occupant in a successful sustainable housing scheme
Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.
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