: Awareness of the role that buildings play in the current climate crisis is bringing to the fore new responsibilities for architectural educators and practitioners. Various pedagogical barriers still hinder the comprehensive implementation of mandates of environmental sustainability in design studio, at all levels of architectural education. Concurrently, the promotion of sustainable design in the practice of architecture and urban design is not yet consistently supported by regulatory bodies, whose qualification criteria are still frequently inhomogeneous and ambiguous, especially in ascertaining an effective integration between creative and technical skills. A substantial shift in policies and pedagogical methodologies is needed to facilitate the transfer of knowledge between sustainable sciences and building applications, and enhance the implementation of environmental sustainability within creative design. To tackle such barriers, the EU-funded project EDUCATE (Environmental Design in University Curricula and Architectural Training in Europe, 2009-2012) was built on a consortium of seven European academic partners and several professional bodies, aiming to promote the integration of sustainable environmental design in the education and practice of architecture and urban design. This paper illustrates some of the results obtained by the EDUCATE project and discusses the potential transfer of its methodologies and tools to academic and professional institutions at a global level.

EDUCATE! Sustainable Environmental Design in Architectural Education and Practice / S., Altomonte; S., Yannas; A., DE HERDE; H., Riemer; Cangelli, Eliana; M., LOPEZ DE ASIAIN; S., Horvath. - STAMPA. - 28th International PLEA Conference:(2012). (Intervento presentato al convegno 28th International PLEA Conference OPPORTUNITIES, LIMITS & NEEDS Towards an environmentally responsible architecture tenutosi a LIMA nel 7 - 9 NOVEMBER 2012).

EDUCATE! Sustainable Environmental Design in Architectural Education and Practice

CANGELLI, Eliana;
2012

Abstract

: Awareness of the role that buildings play in the current climate crisis is bringing to the fore new responsibilities for architectural educators and practitioners. Various pedagogical barriers still hinder the comprehensive implementation of mandates of environmental sustainability in design studio, at all levels of architectural education. Concurrently, the promotion of sustainable design in the practice of architecture and urban design is not yet consistently supported by regulatory bodies, whose qualification criteria are still frequently inhomogeneous and ambiguous, especially in ascertaining an effective integration between creative and technical skills. A substantial shift in policies and pedagogical methodologies is needed to facilitate the transfer of knowledge between sustainable sciences and building applications, and enhance the implementation of environmental sustainability within creative design. To tackle such barriers, the EU-funded project EDUCATE (Environmental Design in University Curricula and Architectural Training in Europe, 2009-2012) was built on a consortium of seven European academic partners and several professional bodies, aiming to promote the integration of sustainable environmental design in the education and practice of architecture and urban design. This paper illustrates some of the results obtained by the EDUCATE project and discusses the potential transfer of its methodologies and tools to academic and professional institutions at a global level.
2012
28th International PLEA Conference OPPORTUNITIES, LIMITS & NEEDS Towards an environmentally responsible architecture
education; sustainability; architecture; Knowledge transfer
04 Pubblicazione in atti di convegno::04b Atto di convegno in volume
EDUCATE! Sustainable Environmental Design in Architectural Education and Practice / S., Altomonte; S., Yannas; A., DE HERDE; H., Riemer; Cangelli, Eliana; M., LOPEZ DE ASIAIN; S., Horvath. - STAMPA. - 28th International PLEA Conference:(2012). (Intervento presentato al convegno 28th International PLEA Conference OPPORTUNITIES, LIMITS & NEEDS Towards an environmentally responsible architecture tenutosi a LIMA nel 7 - 9 NOVEMBER 2012).
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