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Design for Sustainability

As taught in: Fall 2006

Photograph of the Zion National Park Visitor Center.

The Visitor Center at Zion National Park is an example of a sustainable building, with features including photovoltaic panels and natural ventilation. (Photograph courtesy of the U.S. Department of Energy.)

Instructors:

Dr. Eric Adams

Prof. Jerome Connor

Prof. John Ochsendorf

Rossella Nicolin
(Teaching Assistant)

MIT Course Number:

1.964

Level:

Graduate

Course Features

Course Description

The course considers the growing popularity of sustainability and its implications for the practice of engineering, particularly for the built environment. Two particular methodologies are featured: life cycle assessment (LCA) and Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED). The fundamentals of each approach will be presented. Specific topics covered include water and wastewater management, energy use, material selection, and construction.


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