ARC2047H: Building Science, Materials, and Construction 3

Environmental systems are the methods employed in buildings and built environments to help buffer, condition, and design the environmental quality of our habitable spaces. Architectural spaces frequently use environmental systems to obtain desired spatial and economic outcomes related to heating, cooling, daylighting, acoustics, and energy consumption. This course will examine those systems, the methods of analysis to determine order of magnitude environmental metrics, and processes for adapting building design to improve performance for both users and sustainability. 

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ARC1043
St. George