Harvard Green Campus Initiative's
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Andrea Ruedy
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Environmental Studies E-119 : Sustainable Buildings: Design, Construction, and Operations

Classes start September 17! Enroll now!

Who should take this course? Students with experience in sustainability courses and a sense of life cycle costing.

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Our built environment has a substantial impact on energy and material resources as well as being a critical determinant of health, comfort, and productivity for occupants. In response, there are numerous local, national, and international entities adopting green, sustainable criteria for new construction and renovations. This course approaches sustainable development for buildings by examining how building components and systems affect human performance and well being. Sustainable development starts with site planning and evaluation, and proceeds through construction, commissioning, and occupancy phases. The course includes many case studies of historic and contemporary structures exemplifying various sustainability features. The course presents rating systems for high performance buildings developed by the US Green Building Council and other international organizations. Field trips are arranged to tour buildings and green roofs in the Boston area.

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46 Blackstone, Harvard, LEED Platinum

Fall Term:  Mondays, 7:35 - 9:35 pm, Science Center, Hall A.  September 17 - January 14 

First Lecture: September 17th. Come to the first class and decide from there!

Course Tuition: noncredit $400, undergraduate credit $700, graduate credit $1,625 

Instructors:  John D. Spengler, PhD, Akira Yamaguchi Professor of Environmental Health and Human Habitation, Harvard School of Public Health. Leith Sharp, MEd, B.E. (Env), Director of the Harvard Green      Campus Initiative, Nathan Gauthier, BS, Assistant Director of the Green Campus Initiative, Harvard University. Agnes Vorbrodt-Schurma, MArch, MBA, ALM, Principal Architect, VvS. Rafal Schurma, MArch, MS, Principal Architect, VvS.   Teaching Fellow:   Andrea Ruedy, BArch, MS.

Questions? For questions about the course, contact Andrea Ruedy:  andrea_ruedy@harvard.edu

For questions about registration, contact the Extension School:   (617) 495-4024
 
For more information on the Harvard Extension School:  http://extension.harvard.edu/

TO REGISTER:
 
Registration ends Sept. 23 !
Late registration (with $25 late fee) Sept. 24 - 30
http://extension.harvard.edu/2008-09/register/ 

Student Feedback

“Many of the lectures were amazing. I loved the class, I learned a lot, and I would do it all over again. This is by far my favorite class out of the four I have completed here.” 

“Amazing topic, amazing energy and interest, amazing people attending the class!!!” 

“This course was very ambitious - there was a lot of information covered…We were clearly blessed with great instructors, and I think this course should become a mainstay of the Management degree…The field trips were great.”

"This is the first course that I have taken in which the students were really enthusiastically engaged in the actual class. The class ran from 5:30 to 7:30 PM and at the end of each class the students where disappointed that class time was over. At the end of each class the instructor and guest speaker would spill out into Sever Hall and an hour-long discussion group would happen...The instructors and teaching fellows of this course demonstrated unparalleled professionalism and leadership that fostered a great feeling of camaraderie among the students.”