The Museum of Tomorrow – A Case Study
This project is also LEED platinum certified and hence we will look at the score card and identify the points it has earned under the LEED credit categories.
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This project is also LEED platinum certified and hence we will look at the score card and identify the points it has earned under the LEED credit categories.
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This course serves to focus on the Walt Disney Company’s contributions to global sustainability concerning their methods of construction and operation.
Walt Disney’s Sustainability Initiatives: A Case Study Read More »
Join us as we explore this topic through an article and an audio conversation between Jeslin Varghese and Paulina Marinkovic.
Mindfulness, Meditation and Sustainability: What is the Connection? Read More »
This course provides a review of the state of ESG disclosure, particularly in the European Union and the United States for comparison purposes.
Accelerating the Path to “Green” through ESG Disclosure Read More »
Join our audio-visual tour as we explore this sustainability project.
Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Complex Read More »
Learn more as we explore the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum through this online audio-visual tour.
The Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum– A Case Study Read More »
When Western science cannot explain particular environmental issues with hardcore data, there is invaluable information that is never discovered. Indigenous people, on the other hand, rely on ingrained knowledge to assess the natural world. The knowledge is called by many names, but it is commonly referenced as Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK). Can we incorporate Indigenous Knowledge into Environmental Sustainability and Sustainable Infrastructures?
In part two of this course, we will explore, the scientific evidence supporting biophilic design in prisons, examine the results of several biophilic rehabilitation programs in the US and see examples two Nordic prisons that have implemented biophilic design strategies.
Orange is the New Green: Biophilic Design for Prisons Read More »
Biophilic design is a human-centered strategy aimed at creating environments that connect with our innate predisposition to prefer nature and in particular natural elements associated with safety and abundance. Hospital that incorporate biophilic design can reduce stress and create spaces that are comfortable and calming for patients and their loved ones.
Biophilic Design for Hospital Read More »
Biophilic design is a human-centered strategy aimed at creating environments that connect with our innate predisposition to prefer nature and in particular natural elements associated with safety and abundance.
Biophilic Design for Schools Read More »