Sustainable Design 101: A Syllabus Supplement
College professors: here’s a curriculum module you can use to introduce students to sustainable design using BuildingGreen articles. Feel free to cherry pick content that fits your syllabus.
Intended for design professionals, BuildingGreen provides an independent “living textbook” that integrates perfectly with sustainable design courses while exposing students to the most cutting-edge sustainability strategies and real-world green building case studies.
Here we offer an Intro to Sustainable Design curriculum especially formulated for institutions that have access to the following articles through a campus-wide BuildingGreen subscription.
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Introduction to Sustainable Design: Syllabus and Assigned Readings
Week 1—Welcome and Introductions
Lecture: Introduction to the green building movement
Readings:
- Climate Change: Building Industry, You’ve Got This! by Paula Melton
- 30 Years of Green Building in the U.S. (infographic)
- How to Cope—and Even Hope—in an Age of Apparent Doom by Paula Melton
- Constructing Change: The Contractor’s Commitment by Paula Melton
- COTE Top Ten for 2022 Elevate Community Engagement by Paula Melton
- AIA’s Framework for Design Excellence: A Hook for Firm-wide Change by Candace Pearson
Find more articles collected on our topic page, The Big Picture.
Week 2—The Scope of Green Building
Lecture: Whole-systems thinking and integrative design; introduction to rating systems
Readings:
- How To Run a Great Workshop: 37 Tips and Ideas by Tristan Roberts
- Passive House on Campus: Eight Exemplary Projects by Paula Melton
- LEED and WELL Product Labels: A Guide and Analysis by Paula Melton
- Who's Invited to the Green Building Table? infographic by Candace Pearson
- Equity in Design and Construction: Seven Case Studies by Paula Melton
- A Review of Healthy Building Rating Systems by Joshua Radoff
Find more articles collected on our topic pages: Integrative Process, LEED, Living Building Challenge.
Week 3—Looking Beyond Buildings
Lecture: Green building is about more than buildings.
Readings:
- No More Red Lines: Undoing Our Legacy of Urban Segregation by Paula Melton
- Community-Scale Sustainability: Accelerating Change for People and Planet by James Wilson
- Re-Forming the Building Industry: Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion by Paula Melton
- EcoDistricts Merges with Equity Group to Promote “Just Growth” by Paula Melton
- Centering Equity: The Quest for Justice in Green Building by Paula Melton
Find more articles collected on our topic page, Sustainable Communities.
Week 4—Land-Use Planning
Lecture: The importance of land-use planning in creating sustainable communities
Readings:
- Driving to Green Buildings: The Transportation Energy Intensity of Buildings by Alex Wilson and Paula Melton
- How Boston Reduced Its Carbon Footprint by Paula Melton
- Experts Say Stop Counting Trunks and Look to the Canopy by Candace Pearson
Find more articles collected on our topic page, Site Assessment & Design.
Week 5—Site and Landscape
Lecture: Integrating buildings into the landscape
Readings:
- Fighting for Environmental Justice with “Smart” Surfaces by Paula Melton
- Native Landscaping for Biodiversity by Alex Wilson and Paula Melton
- SITES v2 Rating System and Scorecard; download PDF document free from USGBC
- Pest Prevention: Steps Designers Can Take by Brent Ehrlich
Find more articles collected on our topic page, Site Assessment & Design.
Week 6—Water Management on the Site
Lecture: Stormwater and innovative management practices
Readings:
- Stormwater Treatment product guide
- Blue Roofs: Smart Stormwater Systems by Brent Ehrlich
- Sustainable Sites: Primers from Environmental Building News
- Putting a ‘LID’ on Harmful Stormwater Runoff by Paula Melton
Week 7—Water Conservation
Lecture: Understanding and conserving what could become the greatest restraint on development
Readings:
- Resilient, Sustainable Water Management: A Holistic Approach by Brent Ehrlich and Paula Melton
- How Low-Flow Can You Go with Plumbing Fixtures? by Brent Ehrlich
- Water Budgets: A Holistic Look at Efficiency by Tristan Roberts
- Water Savings and More Using Vacuum Toilets by Brent Ehrlich
Find more articles collected on our topic page, Water Efficiency.
Week 8—Energy Conservation and Efficiency
Lecture: Green building begins with energy savings.
Readings:
- Can Commercial Kitchens Go Electric? by Brent Ehrlich
- Is Using Smart Glass Smart? by Brent Ehrlich
- High-Efficiency Commercial Window Inserts by Brent Ehrlich
- Changing Building Design for a Changing Electrical Grid by Ruby Theresa Nahan
- Why Schools Are Embracing Net-Zero Energy by Candace Pearson
Find more articles collected on our topic page, Energy Efficiency.
Week 9—Renewable Energy
Lecture: After reducing our demand, considering our energy supply
- Net-Zero Energy Isn’t the Real Goal: 8 Reasons Why by Candace Pearson and Nadav Malin
- Photovoltaics and Their Environmental Performance by Brent Ehrlich
- Five Reasons to Be Optimistic About Solar Energy by Brent Ehrlich
- Solar Farms Offer Renewable Power for the Rest of Us by Brent Ehrlich
- How RECs Work—and Why You Might Not Own Your Clean Energy by Kiley Jacques and Paula Melton
Find more articles collected on our topic page, Net-Zero Energy and Renewables.
Week 10—Buildings and Health
Lecture: An unhealthy building cannot be a green building.
Readings:
- Aerosols and Micro-droplets: HVAC Approaches During COVID-19 by Candace Pearson
- Antimicrobials in Building Products: the COVID-19 Edition by Brent Ehrlich
- The Surprising Connection Between Water Conservation and Deadly Infections by Paula Melton
- Circadian Rhythm and the Role of Lighting by Candace Pearson
Week 11—Buildings and Wellness
Lecture: A healthy indoor environment extends beyond concerns about toxic chemicals and pathogens.
Readings:
- Trauma-Informed Design: A New Social Equity Imperative by Paula Melton
- Acoustic Panels: Cutting through the Product Noise by Brent Ehrlich
- Lighting Design for Health and Sustainability: A Guide for Architects by James Wilson
- How to Access the Full Power of Biophilia by Candace Pearson
- Boost Happiness and Save Energy with Adaptive Thermal Comfort by Paula Melton
- Programming Buildings for Health: WELL, Fitwel, and Beyond by Paula Melton
- Sitting Is the New Smoking: Fad or Fact? by Candace Pearson
Find more articles collected on our topic page, Wellness in Buildings.
Week 12—Materials and Resources
Lecture: Understanding the environmental impacts of what goes into our buildings
Readings:
- Waste Not, Want Not: Case Studies of Building Material Reuse by Katharine Logan
- New Blowing Agents Revolutionize XPS Industry by Brent Ehrlich
- The 12 Product Rules
- Wood: What’s Good? by Paula Melton
- The Urgency of Embodied Carbon and What You Can Do about It by Paula Melton
- Finding Products for LEED v4 and v4.1 by Paula Melton
Find more articles collected on our topic page: Material Selection
Week 13—Material Health
Lecture: Understanding the health impacts of what goes into our buildings
Readings:
- Maine Outlawed PFAS in Everything: How Will That Work? by Paula Melton
- Innovative Moisture-Resistant Textile with No PFAS by Brent Ehrlich
- Resilient Flooring: Finding the Green Sweet Spot by Paula Melton
- What’s an HPD? Health Product Declaration FAQs by Paula Melton
- VOCs: Why They’re Still Here and What You Can Do About It by Paula Melton
Find more articles collected on our topic pages: Material Transparency, Avoiding Toxic Chemicals, Indoor Air Quality.
Week 14—Building Durability
Lecture: Longer-lasting buildings are greener buildings.
Readings:
- Existing Buildings Are Architecture’s Future by Paula Melton
- The Hidden Science of High-Performance Building Assemblies by Peter Yost and Paula Melton
- Go with the Flows: The Promise and Peril of Hygrothermal Modeling by Paula Melton and Peter Yost
- Building Enclosure Commissioning: Ensuring Durable and Energy-Efficient Buildings by James Wilson
- Mind the Gaps: Making Existing Buildings More Airtight by Nadav Malin and Peter Yost
Find more articles collected on our topic pages: Building Envelope, Moisture Management, Existing Buildings.
Week 15—Looking Ahead – Climate Adaptation
Lecture: Today’s buildings must be adaptable to an uncertain future.
Readings:
- An Advocate’s Guide to Resilience Regulations by Candace Pearson
- The Four Core Issues to Tackle for Resilient Design (And the Programs That Can Help) by Candace Pearson
- Focus on Resilient Housing by Nancy Eve Cohen
- The Future of Designing with Future Weather Data by Paula Melton
- Standard Effective Temperature: A Metric for Thermal Comfort and Resilience by Candace Pearson
- Resilient Design: Smarter Building for a Turbulent Future by Alex Wilson
- The Four Core Issues to Tackle for Resilient Design (And the Programs That Can Help) by Candace Pearson
Find more articles collected on our topic page, Resilient Design.
Week 16 – Wrap-up
Lecture: Course review
Readings:
- Do You Understand Sustainable Design? Nine Quick Ways to Find Out by Tristan Roberts and James Wilson
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