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12 hours

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Sustainable Construction in a Circular Economy
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Highlights

  • Flexible deadlines Reset deadlines in accordance to your schedule.
  • Shareable Certificate Earn a Certificate upon completion
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  • Course 4 of 4 in the Healthier Materials and Sustainable Building Specialization
  • Intermediate Level
  • Approx. 12 hours to complete
  • English Subtitles: English
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  • This course takes a wide-lens view of the role of materials decisions in circular design and the promotion of a healthier world. You find out how to execute a healthier project. You learn why healthier materials matter to the entire project team and the importance of communication between teams. You look at circularity, embodied carbon reduction, and the evolution of the built environment. You examine the role designers play in executing a healthier project, from construction to installation to use, and its significance in the context of cities. Participants in the course should have leadership-level career experience in design, architecture, contracting, or a similar field.
  • By the end of this course, you will be able to:
  • Analyze the role of contractors, subcontractors, and material procurement in the execution of a healthier project
  • Discuss the relationship between circular design and design innovation
  • Examine the capacity of material systems to contribute to a circular, low-carbon, regenerative, and equitable world
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Sustainable Construction in a Circular Economy
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Curriculum

From Blueprint to Building

Introduction to Healthier Materials and Sustainable Building

Introduction to Sustainable Construction in a Circular Economy

Introduction to From Blueprint to Building

The Significance of Materials Health to Contractors

Defining Practices and Coordinating Subcontractors

Writing and Implementing Healthier Specifications

Materials Procurement and Tracking

Protective Measures through Installation

Building in the Context of Healthy Environments: Q&A with Dennis Rijkhoff

Selecting Healthier Furnishings

From Blueprint to Building Conclusion

Welcome and Course Methods

Course Presenter Profiles

Key Terminologies and Concepts

Safety on the Job Site

Sustainable Specification Language

Healthy Materials Lab Textiles Collection and Specifications

From Blueprint to Building: Summative Assessment

Disrupting the Status Quo: Design through the Lens of Circularity

Introduction to Disrupting the Status Quo: Design Through the Lens of Circularity

The Toxic Legacy of Today's Building Industry

Hand-in-Hand: Innovation and Circularity

Waste as a Resource: Urban Mining

Opportunities Arising from Circularity

Maintaining Trust and Managing Expectations

Fundamental Market Changes

Disrupting the Status Quo: Design Through the Lens of Circularity Conclusion

Why the Building Sector?

What Is FutureBuilt?

Opportunities for Collaboration in a Circular Economy

Disrupting the Status Quo: Design Through the Lens of Circularity: Summative Assessment

Professional Practice in an Evolving World

Introduction to Professional Practice in an Evolving World

The International Movement towards Circular Cities

Regenerative Cities: The Ecopolis

Digital Technology's Role in Supporting Circularity and Health

Innovating Material Systems

The Importance of Policy to Drive Change

Building from the Ground Up: A Localized and Harmonized Approach

Professional Practice in an Evolving World Conclusion

Sustainable Construction in a Circular Economy Conclusion

Inspiring the Future: CityLoops

Using Tools for Positive Innovation

Approaches to Creating Good Policy Initiatives

Professional Practice in an Evolving World: Summative Assessment

Sustainable Construction in a Circular Economy
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    May 25, 2024
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