702-330 Housing Sustainability | |
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Availability | Offered in 2003 and alternate years thereafter. |
Credit Points | 12.5 |
HECS Band | 2 |
Coordinator | Associate Professor Nicholas Low |
Prerequisites | |
Semester | Not Offered (view timetable) |
Contact | Two hours of lectures and one tutorial per week |
Subject Description | Today's housing design, technology, planning and regulation is using up the Earth's environmental resources at an unsustainable rate. But solutions to this problem are readily available. This subject explores the problem of unsustainable housing and solutions at different scales. The subject proceeds from the scale of the 'sustainable house', to the design of neighbourhoods and 'green' or environmental development, to the 'sustainable city' and its regulatory system. Along the way we look at current issues and debates. In exploring sustainable housing, the subject also provides students with a basic understanding of the Australian system of housing provision and the production, consumption, exchange and management of housing in a market society. |
Assessment | Written assignments to the equivalent of 3000 words comprising tutorial exercises and a research essay (60%) plus a two-hour examination (40%) |
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