School/Faculty/Institute Faculty of Arts, Design and Architecture
Course Code ARC 466
Course Title in English Green Strategies
Course Title in Turkish Yeşil Stratejiler
Language of Instruction EN
Type of Course Flipped Classroom
Level of Course Advanced
Semester Spring
Contact Hours per Week
Lecture: 3 Recitation: - Lab: - Other: -
Estimated Student Workload 126 hours per semester
Number of Credits 5 ECTS
Grading Mode Standard Letter Grade
Pre-requisites ARC 202 - Architectural Design IV | INT 202 - Interior Design II
ARC 202 - Architectural Design IV | INT 202 - Interior Design II
Co-requisites None
Expected Prior Knowledge 4 semesters of design studio
Registration Restrictions Only Undergraduate Students
Overall Educational Objective To learn fundamentals of sustainability in architectural design and generating an overall awareness to a sustainable way of living.
Course Description This elective course aims to create a discussion around sustainability within the context of environmental design principles, low-energy buildings and green strategies. The course framework consists of not only sustainable design but also how we shape the physical environment with the acts and behaviors we commonly use in our everyday lives.

Course Learning Outcomes and Competences

Upon successful completion of the course, the learner is expected to be able to:
1) identify fundamentals of designing energy efficient buildings based on 5 main environmental design principles;
2) recognize green building guidelines through leed;
3) consider the environmental factors in design process, the difficulties and potentials of the energy efficiency, indoor environmental quality and materials;
4) analyze sustainability related documentaries;
5) appreciate social awareness about environmental problems related to current consumption tendencies.
Program Learning Outcomes/Course Learning Outcomes 1 2 3 4 5
1) Ability to read, write and speak effectively in Turkish and English, equivalent to a B2 European Language Passport Level in English.
2) Ability to question and interpret ideas considering diverse points of view; gather and use data, develop concepts related to people, places and the environment, and make individual decisions.
3) Ability to use appropriate graphical methods including freehand and digital drawing techniques, (ECDL advanced) in order to develop ideas in addition to communicate the process of design.
4) Ability to use fundamental principles of architectural design considering the place, climate, people, society as factors, and simultaneously express present principles in relevant precedents.
5) Understanding of architectural principles belonging to global and local cultures shaped by the climatic, technological, socioeconomic, cultural factors, in addition to principles of historic preservation while developing architectural and urban design projects.
6) Understanding the theories and methods used to describe the relationship between human behavior and physical environment; and concurrently understanding different needs, values, behavioral norms, social and spatial patterns of different cultures.
7) Ability to apply various stages of design processes considering the client and user needs, which include space and equipment requirements besides site conditions and relevant laws and standards.
8) Understanding the role of applied research in determining function, form and systems and their impact on human conditions and behavior.
9) Understanding of the basic principles of static and dynamic structural behavior that withstand gravity and lateral forces, in addition to the evolution and applications of structural systems.
10) Ability to apply the principles of sustainability in architectural and urban design projects that aim to preserve the natural and historic resources and provide healthful environments.
11) Ability to apply the fundamental principles of building and safety systems such as mechanical, electrical, fire prevention, vertical circulation additionally to principles of accessibility into the design of buildings.
12) Understanding the basic principles in the selection of materials, products, components and assemblies, based on their characteristics together with their performance, including their environmental impact and reuse possibilities.
13) Ability to produce a comprehensive architectural project from the schematic design phase to design development phase, while integrating structural systems, life safety and sustainability principles.
14) Understanding the principles of environmental systems such as energy preservation, active and passive heating and cooling systems, air quality, solar orientation, day lighting and artificial illumination, and acoustics; in addition to the use of appropriate performance assessment tools.
15) Ability to choose appropriate materials, products and components in the implementation of design building envelope systems.
16) Ability to understand the principles and concepts of different fields in multidisciplinary design processes and the ability to work in collaboration with others as a member of the design team.
17) Understanding the responsibility of the architect to organize and lead design and construction processes considering the environmental, social and aesthetic issues of the society.
18) Understanding the legal to responsibilities of the architect of the architect effecting the design and construction of a building such as public health and safety; accessibility, preservation, building codes and regulations as well as user rights.
19) Ability to understand the ethical issues involved in the design and construction of buildings and provide services for the benefit of the society. In addition to the ability to act with social responsibility in global and local scales that contribute to the well being of the society.
20) Understanding the methods for competing for commissions, selecting consultants and assembling teams, recommending project delivery methods, which involve financial management and business planning, time management, risk management, mediation and arbitration.

Relation to Program Outcomes and Competences

N None S Supportive H Highly Related
     
Program Outcomes and Competences Level Assessed by
1) Ability to read, write and speak effectively in Turkish and English, equivalent to a B2 European Language Passport Level in English. H
2) Ability to question and interpret ideas considering diverse points of view; gather and use data, develop concepts related to people, places and the environment, and make individual decisions. H
3) Ability to use appropriate graphical methods including freehand and digital drawing techniques, (ECDL advanced) in order to develop ideas in addition to communicate the process of design. S
4) Ability to use fundamental principles of architectural design considering the place, climate, people, society as factors, and simultaneously express present principles in relevant precedents. S
5) Understanding of architectural principles belonging to global and local cultures shaped by the climatic, technological, socioeconomic, cultural factors, in addition to principles of historic preservation while developing architectural and urban design projects. H
6) Understanding the theories and methods used to describe the relationship between human behavior and physical environment; and concurrently understanding different needs, values, behavioral norms, social and spatial patterns of different cultures. H
7) Ability to apply various stages of design processes considering the client and user needs, which include space and equipment requirements besides site conditions and relevant laws and standards. S
8) Understanding the role of applied research in determining function, form and systems and their impact on human conditions and behavior. S
9) Understanding of the basic principles of static and dynamic structural behavior that withstand gravity and lateral forces, in addition to the evolution and applications of structural systems. S
10) Ability to apply the principles of sustainability in architectural and urban design projects that aim to preserve the natural and historic resources and provide healthful environments. S
11) Ability to apply the fundamental principles of building and safety systems such as mechanical, electrical, fire prevention, vertical circulation additionally to principles of accessibility into the design of buildings. S
12) Understanding the basic principles in the selection of materials, products, components and assemblies, based on their characteristics together with their performance, including their environmental impact and reuse possibilities. S
13) Ability to produce a comprehensive architectural project from the schematic design phase to design development phase, while integrating structural systems, life safety and sustainability principles. S
14) Understanding the principles of environmental systems such as energy preservation, active and passive heating and cooling systems, air quality, solar orientation, day lighting and artificial illumination, and acoustics; in addition to the use of appropriate performance assessment tools. S
15) Ability to choose appropriate materials, products and components in the implementation of design building envelope systems. S
16) Ability to understand the principles and concepts of different fields in multidisciplinary design processes and the ability to work in collaboration with others as a member of the design team. S
17) Understanding the responsibility of the architect to organize and lead design and construction processes considering the environmental, social and aesthetic issues of the society. S
18) Understanding the legal to responsibilities of the architect of the architect effecting the design and construction of a building such as public health and safety; accessibility, preservation, building codes and regulations as well as user rights. S
19) Ability to understand the ethical issues involved in the design and construction of buildings and provide services for the benefit of the society. In addition to the ability to act with social responsibility in global and local scales that contribute to the well being of the society. S
20) Understanding the methods for competing for commissions, selecting consultants and assembling teams, recommending project delivery methods, which involve financial management and business planning, time management, risk management, mediation and arbitration. S
Prepared by and Date , April 2022
Course Coordinator AKTS1
Semester Spring
Name of Instructor Öğr. Gör. ILGIN YEŞİM ELDES

Course Contents

Week Subject
1) Introduction to the course and the content
2) Outlining the green building principles in six major topics, followed by Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) guideline
3) Explanation of Sustainable Sites, Water Efficiency, Materials and Resources
4) Explanation of Energy Efficiency, Indoor Environmental Quality, Location and Transportation
5) In-class study of a small scale green building project
6) Discussions over sustainable development: The Natural Step
7) Discussions around fast fashion: environmental impacts
8) Discussions around fast fashion: ethics
9) Discussions around drinkable water
10) Discussions around food production and urban farming
11) Discussions around sharing economy
12) Discussions around waste: Can we reduce waste by knowing the ingredients
13) Group project
14) Group project
15) Final Examination Period
16) Final Examination Period
Required/Recommended ReadingsRead: 1.Kolektif (2015) - Sürdürülebilir Moda. Editor: Kipöz, Ş. Yeni İnsan Yayınevi, İstanbul 2.Uluengin, M. (2016), Zehirsiz Ev. Modus Kitap, İstanbul 3.Busch, O. (2015), Victims of Style, New York: Selfpassage 4.Busch, O. (2017) Moda Praksisi, Yeni İnsan Yayınevi Documentaries: 1.The Story of Stuff / Şeylerin Hikayesi: 20 dk, ABD, 2007 2.The Story of Cosmetics / Kozmetiklerin Hikayesi: 3.The Story of Electronics / Elektroniklerin Hikayesi 4.The Story of Bottled Water / Şişelenmiş Suyun Hikayesi 5.The Plastic Ocean / Plastik Okyanus: 91 dk, ABD 6.Cosmos: A SpaceTime Odyssey, Episode 12: The World Set Free / Kosmos dizisi 12. Bölüm: 47 dk, USA, 2014 7.Man / İnsanoğlu: 4 dk, ABD, 2012 8.The Story of Bakeys Edible Cutlary / Kullan-Ye Kaşıkların Hikayesi: 4 dk, Hindistan, 2016 9.Wake Up Call / Uyandırma Çağrısı: 6 dk, ABD, 2014 10.Taste The Waste / Atığın Tadı: 88 dk, Almanya, 2011 11.Midway Island / Midway Adası 12.Unravel / Sökme: 14 dk, Hindistan, 2012 13The True Cost / Gerçek Bedel: 92 dk, ABD, 2015 14.The life cycle of a t-shirt / Bir T-shirt’ün hayat döngüsü: 6 dk, ABD 15.Before the Flood: The Göksu River Valley: 8 dk, Turkey, 2017 16.Yedikule Gardens / Yedikule Bostanları: 7dk, Turkey, 2018 17.Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil / Halkın Gücü: Küba Petrol 18.Krizini Nasıl Aştı?: 53 dk, ABD, 2006
Teaching Methods-
Homework and ProjectsPre-class reads and documentaries, related 4 tasks, 1 individual research project, 1 group project
Laboratory Work-
Computer UseYes
Other ActivitiesSite visit
Assessment Methods
Assessment Tools Count Weight
Homework Assignments 1 % 40
Project 1 % 30
Final Examination 1 % 30
TOTAL % 100
Course Administration odevcin@mef.edu.tr
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There is a 70% attendance requirement. Attendance is also recommended for the lectures, site visits and documentary screenings. Students are expected to read the compulsory text/film given before attending to the class and should submit the works on time. Third party submissions are not accepted. Academic Dishonesty and Plagiarism: YÖK Disciplinary Regulation.

ECTS Student Workload Estimation

Activity No/Weeks Hours Calculation
No/Weeks per Semester Preparing for the Activity Spent in the Activity Itself Completing the Activity Requirements
Course Hours 14 1 3 1 70
Homework Assignments 14 4 56
Total Workload 126
Total Workload/25 5.0
ECTS 5