Architectural Education: Methods for Integrating Climate Change Design (CCD) in the Curriculum

Sarah O'Dwyer, Emma Geoghegan, Essi Nisonen, Raul Castano-de la Rosa, Sofie Pelsmakers, Ioannis Lykouras, Elizabeth Donovan, Marco Bragadin, Caterina Morganti, Ugo Maria Coraglia

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Abstract

The design and construction of buildings are responsible for 40% of the EU's energy use with an associated 36% CO2 emissions, significantly contributing to the climate emergency. Thus, the EU aims for climate neutrality by 2050, but this needs to be achieved much sooner to avoid exacerbated damage and other related crises and to ensure climate justice. However, in architectural education, a significant gap in Climate Change Design CCD) knowledge, skills and competencies exist for both students and educators and is one of the biggest challenges in the construction industry, as noted by the IPCC. Over 4000 architects in 18 countries declared 'a biodiversity and climate emergency' with over 2500 architecture students and teachers globally signing the ‘architecture education declares’ action with a ‘call for a curriculum change'. This paper, as part of the transnational ARCH4CHANGE EU Erasmus + funded project ‘Digital climate change curriculum for architectural education: methods towards carbon neutrality, presents findings from a systematic literature review, focusing on the barriers and successful pedagogical methods to meet this urgent challenge in architecture education.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationA Focus on Pedagogy : Teaching, Learning and Research in the Modern Academy
EditorsZain Adil
Number of pages22
PublisherAMPS
Publication date2022
Pages167-189
Publication statusPublished - 2022
EventAMPS 2022 A Focus on Pedagogy - Universität Kassel, Kassel, Germany
Duration: 20 Apr 202222 Apr 2022
http://architecturemps.com/focus-pedagogy/

Conference

ConferenceAMPS 2022 A Focus on Pedagogy
LocationUniversität Kassel
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityKassel
Period20/04/202222/04/2022
Internet address
SeriesAMPS Proceedings Series
Number2
Volume28
ISSN2398-9467

Keywords

  • architectural education
  • climate change design (CCD)
  • pedagogy in architectural education

Artistic research

  • No

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