January 22, 2009
Smart Environments: Green Design Coast to Coast
Course# Met127 This course is AIA/CES registered for 1LU/HSW/SD. This year’s IIDA/Metropolis Smart Environments Awards cover a range of scales, the proverbial S, M, L: a tiny organic restaurant in Washington, D.C.’s, historic Georgetown district; a lovely library in Scottsdale, Arizona; and a bright, daylit architecture office inside a mixed-use development in Seattle. All of […]
Course# Met127
This course is AIA/CES registered for 1LU/HSW/SD.
This year’s IIDA/Metropolis Smart Environments Awards cover a range of scales, the proverbial S, M, L: a tiny organic restaurant in Washington, D.C.’s, historic Georgetown district; a lovely library in Scottsdale, Arizona; and a bright, daylit architecture office inside a mixed-use development in Seattle. All of them, however, share an approach to sustainable design that merges beauty and intelligence with a genuine concern for the environment.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
– Identify sustainable design moves that have particular significance in a desert region
– Discuss how historic preservation can affect the outcome of a healthy forward-looking space
– Explain how design that promotes participation aids in the mission of creating smart environments
– Compare and contrast the environmental and cultural benefits of the design three very different projects in different regions of the United States.
To download the full article in PDF format click here.
To take the participant exercise online click here.
“3rd Annual Smart Environments Winners” © 2009 by Bellerophon Publications, Inc. All rights reserved.