Art:Modul/Prüfung
Sprache:Englisch/Deutsch
ECTS-Credits:5.0
Plansemester:1
Lektionen / Semester:40.0 L / 30.0 h
Selbststudium:120.0 h
Modulleitung/Dozierende
- Prof. em. DI MAAS Peter Droege
(Modulleitung)
Studiengang
Doktoratsstudium Architektur und Raumentwicklung (01.09.2010)Lehrveranstaltungen
Beschreibung
This project-based, individually tutored module aims at fostering academic and reflective professional competencies. A reflective and critical understanding of theories of sustainability in Architecture, Planning and Development is developed by students in order to convey a solid background for better understanding the theoretical setting of their discipline.
Ziele
Students will be able to:
- gain an overview about various theories of sustainability and their history
- critically review and discuss different theories of sustainable practice
- apply theories of sustainability as guiding theoretical framework to individual thesis topics and research questions
- be successfully examined by a group of academics in a presentation and paper submission at the end of the tutorial recherche
Kompetenzen
Lehrmethoden
Individual tutorial guidance; self-study; presentation and paper by students
Voraussetzungen (inhaltlich)
none
Literatur
Agyeman, J., Bullard M. and B. Evans (2003) Just Sustainabilities. Development in an Uneven World. London: Earthscan
Bartelmus, P. (1994) Environment, Growth and Development: the Concepts and Strategies of Sustainability. London: Routledge
Becker, E. and T. Jahn (2000) Sustainability and the Social Sciences: A Cross-Disciplinary Approach to Integrating Environmental Considerations into Theoretical Reorientation. London: Zed Books
Brandon, P.S. and P. Lombardi (2005) Evaluating Sustainable Development in the Built Environment. Oxford: Blackwell Science
Carson, R. (1962). Silent spring. Boston: Houghton Mifflin
Dresner, S. (2002) The principles of sustainability London: Earthscan
Droege, P. Ed. 1997. Intelligent Environments. Elsevier Science
Droege, P. 2006. Renewable City. Wiley Academy
Droege, P. Ed. 2008. Urban Energy Transitions. Elsevier Oxford
Droege, P. Ed. 2009. One Hundred Percent Renewable. Earthscan
Droege, P. Ed. 2010. Climate Design. Oro Editions.
Edwards, A. R.and D.W. Orr (2005) The Sustainability Revolution - Portrait of a Paradigm Shift. Gabriola, B.C.: New Society Publishers
Genske et al. 2009. Urban Energy Potentials. In: One Hundred Percent Renewable
Hawken, P. and A. Lovins (1999) Natural Capitalism: The Next Industrial Revolution. New York: Little Brown
Kirkby, J., O'keef, P. and L. Timberlake (1995) Sustainable Development: The Earthscan Reader. London: Earthscan
Munasinghe, M. and W. Shearer (1995) Defining and Measuring Sustainability: The Biogeophysical Foundations. Washington, DC: The World Bank
Nagpal, T. and C. Flotz (1995) Choosing Our Future: Visions of a Sustainable World. New York: World Resources Institute
Redclift, M. (1987). Sustainable development: Exploring the contradictions. New York: Methuen
Thomas, R. and M. Fordham (2003) Sustainable Urban Design: An Environmental Approach. Spon Press
Taylor, P. W. (198) Respect for nature: A theory of environmental ethics. Princeton: Princeton University Press
Tryzna, T.C. (1995) A sustainable World: Defining and Measuring Sustainable Development. London: Earthscan Publications
van Bers, C. and J., Robinson (1996) Living within Our Means: Foundations of Sustainability. Vancouver: David Suzuki Foundation
Wall, D. (1994) Green History. London: Routledge
Prüfungsmodalitäten
The students will be assessed in this module through:
- paper (5000 - 7000 words)
- presentation of paper
Prüfungen
- PAR-DS_Theory of Sustainability in Architecture and Planning (WS 14/15, in Planung)