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Universitat Politècnica de València

Built environment sustainability assessment

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Overview

The course introduces the basic elements and trends for performing a through built environment assessment and develops the tools for urban sustainability policy impact analysis.

During the first week the dimensions for urban sustainability are introduced first through an analysis of the classics, later followed by a master lecture on climate change by Nobel prize winner Edward S. Rubin and ending with an interview of the late Nobel prize winner Sir Harold Kroto on Nanoscience.

The second week builds the connection with the tools available through science for making our cities sustainable. The first video develops the possibilities of Nanomaterials, followed by the key impact of Green Infrastructure on the city metabolism and ending with an analysis of the role of smart grids on energy distribution for the future cities.

Week 3 the core chapters for assessment and impact analysis of the built environment. The first video develops the theoretical framework followed by the necessary Integrated Design approach to the assessment and impact evaluation presented on the last video.

Along the fourth week the main techniques for modelling a city are put together for understanding their essence and field of application. Beginning with the most detailed approach (BIM), the prevalent Life Cycle Analysis follows to end with an economical point of view through business models formulation.

The last week (fifth) the final envisaged paradigm of the circular city is presented starting from the grounding concepts which are developed in the proposed Circular City model. As a final point the Sustainability Plan for the University of British Columbia is analysed.

Syllabus

  • Week 1: Dimensions for urban sustainability
  • Week 2: Tools for developing a sustainable built environment
  • Week 3: Evaluation and assessment
  • Week 4: City models
  • Week 5: Circular economy city

Taught by

Javier Orozco-Messana, Elena de la Poza-Plaza and Dai Morgan

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2.5 rating, based on 12 Class Central reviews

3.9 rating at edX based on 10 ratings

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  • Anonymous
    I've taken many (about 25) online courses and unfortunately this one is not at the top of the list. One of the best features I like about online courses are the transcripts that accompany each presentation. I use the transcripts to both preview and…
  • Anonymous
    I've taken many (about 25) online courses and unfortunately this one is not at the top of the list. One of the best features I like about online courses are the transcripts that accompany each presentation. I use the transcripts to both preview and…
  • Anonymous
    This course is good as an introduction to circular economy and sustainability in a built environment. The extra reading materials provided are good. For someone looking to aquire skills in this area, this course is not sufficient. I felt that the language barrier is preventing the teachers from expressing themselves as well as they would in their native language; the transcript has errors as well.
  • Anonymous
    This course aimed to teach about the assessment of sustainability in the built environment. Unfortunately, my experience with the course was quite disappointing. The information presented in the course was not of the highest quality. It seemed that…
  • Anonymous
    some technical glitches. poor audio. not useful. no application. poor planning. some technical glitches. poor audio. not useful. no application. poor planning.
  • Anonymous
    Some videos feel very irrelevant to the multiple choice questions. They go far too in-depth and the questions are very simple or (the working of the right answers are not clear at all from the videos. This may be because the lecturer doesn't always explain all the information on the slide and just rushes through so there is missing information.

    The content is oversimplified at times and overcomplicated at other times. Even if we wanted to find more information, a lot of the graphics and information in the presentations don't contain references.

    Its not a course that i would recommend
  • Anonymous
    Some videos feel very irrelevant to the multiple-choice questions. They go far too in-depth and the questions are very simple or (the working of the right answers are not clear at all from the videos. This may be because the lecturer doesn't always explain all the information on the slide and just rushes through so there is missing information.

    The content is oversimplified at times and overcomplicated at other times. Even if we wanted to find more information, a lot of the graphics and information in the presentations don't contain references.

    Its not a course that i would recommend
  • Anonymous
    Thank you for the course, it was enlightening though I think it can be made better.

    1. The introduction of extra reading materials was good (though some documents seem too technical).

    2.The material content was good though it can be improved to enable better learning.

    3. Some of the questions are not clear (as answers are not observed in the class slides or videos).

    4. Thank you for the painstaking time to even make these lectures in English. I hope that the language would improve.

  • Anonymous
    Very superficial course, it should have taken more time on content explanation

    Questions from week's exam in another exam

    Questions nothing to do with videos

    Same videos from previous courses that integrate the specialization

    Javier's English level is a barrier

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    M Jafar
    it would be best to develop this course further with extended examples of current practices for sustainable assessments of cities and buildings.
  • Mohammad Nazrul Islam
    we have learnt various thing and enrich our knowledge through this course. it will be applicable and helpful for my career.
  • Anonymous
    Content level does not correspond to time estimated to complete the course at all. This course could be completed in 2 days of part time learning.

    Lack of further reading, especcially taking into acount the small amount of presented learning material.

    Videos have been reused from the previous course in a specialisation.

    Questions are sometimes irrelevant to the content discussed in the videos.

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