AR-497 / 3 credits

Teacher: Fivet Corentin Jean Dominique

Language: English

Remark: Cours donné les années impaires


Summary

The class introduces the concept of circular economy and its applications to building design, with a focus on design with reused components, design for disassembly, and life-cycle assessment. The class develops critical thinking skills over and above theoretical and technical inputs.

Content

Keywords

Circular Economy; Industrial Ecology; Reuse; Open Building; Regenerative Design; Product Stewardship; Material Passport; Urban Mining; Dematerialization; Depollution; Design-for-disassembly; Modularity; Reversibility; Recycling; Upcycling; Cradle-to-Cradle; Technical & Biological Cycles; Ecological Footprint; Social Ecology; Carbon Emissions; Waste Production & Management; Material Depletion; Urban Metabolism; Refurbishment; Building Management

Learning Prerequisites

Required courses

none

Recommended courses

none

Important concepts to start the course

none

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the course, the student must be able to:

  • Develop a critical mindset towards design theories and strategies for bettering the ecological footprint of buildings;
  • Integrate design principles for building versatility, disassembly, and reuse;
  • Synthesize a critical and nuanced opinion in written and oral forms;
  • Recall the principles, methods, and references discussed in class;
  • Assess / Evaluate the principles, methods, and references discussed in class.

Transversal skills

  • Plan and carry out activities in a way which makes optimal use of available time and other resources.
  • Communicate effectively, being understood, including across different languages and cultures.
  • Take responsibility for environmental impacts of her/ his actions and decisions.
  • Demonstrate a capacity for creativity.
  • Demonstrate the capacity for critical thinking
  • Manage priorities.
  • Summarize an article or a technical report.

Teaching methods

The course alternates flipped classrooms with traditional delivery.

Expected student activities

Students are expected to:

  • attend and enliven all classroom sessions;
  • prepare classroom sessions by reviewing selected texts and case studies;
  • write an essay (one over the semester).

Assessment methods

Grades reflect both the student's activities during the semester and the final examination.

Supervision

Office hours Yes
Assistants No
Forum No

Resources

Bibliography

A list of texts and case studies will be provided to the students at the beginning of the class.

Notes/Handbook

The slides presented in the classroom will be made available online.

Moodle Link

In the programs

  • Semester: Fall
  • Exam form: Written (winter session)
  • Subject examined: Building design in the circular economy
  • Lecture: 2 Hour(s) per week x 12 weeks
  • Semester: Fall
  • Exam form: Written (winter session)
  • Subject examined: Building design in the circular economy
  • Lecture: 2 Hour(s) per week x 12 weeks
  • Semester: Fall
  • Exam form: Written (winter session)
  • Subject examined: Building design in the circular economy
  • Lecture: 2 Hour(s) per week x 12 weeks
  • Semester: Fall
  • Exam form: Written (winter session)
  • Subject examined: Building design in the circular economy
  • Lecture: 2 Hour(s) per week x 12 weeks
  • Semester: Fall
  • Exam form: Written (winter session)
  • Subject examined: Building design in the circular economy
  • Lecture: 2 Hour(s) per week x 12 weeks
  • Semester: Fall
  • Exam form: Written (winter session)
  • Subject examined: Building design in the circular economy
  • Lecture: 2 Hour(s) per week x 12 weeks

Reference week

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