Mapping the way forward: education for sustainability in architecture and urban design

Given the growing relevance of the sustainability agenda to the professions of the built environment, one way to ensure that its mandates are effectively integrated in architecture and urban design is to revisit the role that education, particularly at university level, can play. It is well understo...

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Main Authors: Altomonte, Sergio, Rutherford, Peter, Wilson, Robin
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Published: Wiley 2014
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/37130/
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description Given the growing relevance of the sustainability agenda to the professions of the built environment, one way to ensure that its mandates are effectively integrated in architecture and urban design is to revisit the role that education, particularly at university level, can play. It is well understood that this requires a significant paradigm shift in the underlying pedagogies involved in educating for sustainability. It could be argued therefore that one of the main challenges is to address the dichotomy between effectively integrating creative expression with rigorous technical exploration, this being a core demand of high-quality sustainable design. As such, advances in curriculum development must seek to promote this integration more effectively, and, in so doing, facilitate knowledge transfer between both the creative and the scientific disciplines that are core to a sustainable architecture and urban design process. In response, this paper explores the outcomes of a European project, EDUCATE (Environmental Design in University Curricula and Architectural Training in Europe), seeking to look critically at the barriers and opportunities afforded by implementing sustainability in pre- and post-professional education in architecture and urban design, and exploring some of the strategies required to promote such integration. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and ERP Environment.
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spelling nottingham-371302020-05-04T20:14:30Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/37130/ Mapping the way forward: education for sustainability in architecture and urban design Altomonte, Sergio Rutherford, Peter Wilson, Robin Given the growing relevance of the sustainability agenda to the professions of the built environment, one way to ensure that its mandates are effectively integrated in architecture and urban design is to revisit the role that education, particularly at university level, can play. It is well understood that this requires a significant paradigm shift in the underlying pedagogies involved in educating for sustainability. It could be argued therefore that one of the main challenges is to address the dichotomy between effectively integrating creative expression with rigorous technical exploration, this being a core demand of high-quality sustainable design. As such, advances in curriculum development must seek to promote this integration more effectively, and, in so doing, facilitate knowledge transfer between both the creative and the scientific disciplines that are core to a sustainable architecture and urban design process. In response, this paper explores the outcomes of a European project, EDUCATE (Environmental Design in University Curricula and Architectural Training in Europe), seeking to look critically at the barriers and opportunities afforded by implementing sustainability in pre- and post-professional education in architecture and urban design, and exploring some of the strategies required to promote such integration. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and ERP Environment. Wiley 2014-05 Article PeerReviewed Altomonte, Sergio, Rutherford, Peter and Wilson, Robin (2014) Mapping the way forward: education for sustainability in architecture and urban design. Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, 21 (3). pp. 143-154. ISSN 1535-3966 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/csr.1311/full doi:10.1002/csr.1311 doi:10.1002/csr.1311
spellingShingle Altomonte, Sergio
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Wilson, Robin
Mapping the way forward: education for sustainability in architecture and urban design
title Mapping the way forward: education for sustainability in architecture and urban design
title_full Mapping the way forward: education for sustainability in architecture and urban design
title_fullStr Mapping the way forward: education for sustainability in architecture and urban design
title_full_unstemmed Mapping the way forward: education for sustainability in architecture and urban design
title_short Mapping the way forward: education for sustainability in architecture and urban design
title_sort mapping the way forward: education for sustainability in architecture and urban design
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