UBCx: Ecodesign for Cities and Suburbs

UBCx: Ecodesign for Cities and Suburbs

by University of British Columbia

Course Description

This course introduces the concept of Ecodesign — integration of planning, urban design, and conservation to create sustainable environments. It demonstrates how ecodesign principles can revitalize cities to be more walkable, less carbon-intensive, and generally more enjoyable places. The curriculum also explains how to transform urban development by using typical business practices, capital programs, and regulations.

What Students Will Learn

  • Understanding ecodesign and its importance in countering disorganized urban growth.
  • Local climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies.
  • Policies and designs for better urban and suburban environments.
  • Innovative strategies for public realm management and ecodesign implementation.

Prerequisites

No prerequisites are required for this introductory level course, making it accessible to anyone interested in urban planning and sustainable design.

Course Coverage

  • Conceptual framework of Ecodesign
  • Case studies from cities like Stockholm, Vancouver, and New York
  • Policy development and effective implementation techniques
  • Tools and strategies for advocating urban ecodesign projects

Who This Course is For

Anyone involved or interested in urban planning, such as students, public officials, architects, and citizens eager to improve their community’s environmental health and functionality.%p>

Real-World Application

Learners can apply the strategies and knowledge from this course to advocate and implement sustainable practices in their own cities, influencing policy changes and encouraging community development projects that emphasize sustainability and improved quality of life.

Syllabus

Week 1: Introduction to Ecodesign

  • Different growth models and the rationale for ecodesign.
  • Study of successful cities and communities that have implemented ecodesign.

Week 2: Adaptation and Mitigation of Climate Change

  • Risks associated with climate change and local solutions.
  • Examples from global cities on managing urban climate impacts.

Week 3: Sustainable Transportation Methods

  • Creating balance in transportation options.
  • Real-world cases of transit-oriented development.

Week 4: Urban Livability

  • Regulatory approaches to make cities more livable.
  • Integration of mixed-use developments into urban planning.

Week 5: Public Realm Management

  • Design and management strategies for public spaces.
  • Case studies on revitalizing urban areas.

Week 6: Implementing Ecodesign

  • Collaborative approaches between public and private sectors for sustainable urban development.
  • Strategies for local zoning and development to support ecodesign.
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