Environmental & Ecological Sys

ARCH-5310

This course focuses on the relationship between the built environment and its context through an introduction to key environmental theories and principles, climate/microclimate types, thermal comfort and thermal delight theories. The course introduces the fundamentals of building physics as it pertains to building thermodynamics, heat and mass transfer, and airflow, and emphasis is placed on passive strategies of heating, cooling, and daylighting. Students will develop the ability to design architecture that, through material selection, form, orientation and climate-specific strategies, mitigates its impacts on the climate and the ecosystem. Environmental and Ecological Systems will introduce analysis and simulation tools which put the environmental principles covered in course lectures into practice.

4 credits
Prereqs:
none

Past Term Data

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2024
2023
Environmental & Ecological Sys (4c)
  • Michael Todd Stradley
Seats Taken: 0/5
2022
Environmental & Ecological Sys (4c)
  • Michael Todd Stradley
Seats Taken: 2/5
2021
Environmental & Ecological Sys (4c)
  • Mae-Ling Jovenes Lokko
Seats Taken: 0/1
2020
Environmental & Ecological Sys (4c)
  • John Clifford Loercher
Seats Taken: 1/5
2019
Environmental & Ecological Sys (4c)
  • Mae-Ling Jovenes Lokko
Seats Taken: 0/5
2018
Environmental & Ecological Sys (4c)
  • Mae-Ling Jovenes Lokko
Seats Taken: 1/5
2017
Environmental & Ecological Sys (4c)
  • Kelly Raymond Winn
Seats Taken: 4/15
2016
Environmental & Ecological Sys (4c)
  • Ariel Alexandra Rosemary Rempel
Seats Taken: 4/15
2015
Environmental & Ecological Sys (4c)
  • Ariel Alexandra Rosemary Rempel
Seats Taken: 0/15
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