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Pollution Control in Aquatic Ecosystems
ESE 163
2024 Fall
Patrick Ulrich
Monday, Wednesday
12:00pm to 1:15pm
This course is focused on aspects of environmental engineering related to the fate, transport, and control of pollution in surface water ecosystems. Course modules will cover ecological impacts of environmental contaminants; fundamental chemistry of natural waters; surface water aspects of engineeri...
Environmental Systems 2 [Module 2]
SCI 6122
2024 Fall
Holly Samuelson
Monday, Wednesday
10:30am to 11:45am
Purpose: This course is the second of a two-module sequence in building technology (6121, 6122) and constitutes part of the core curriculum in architecture.Objective: To continue the study of environmental considerations in architectural design.Content: The course will cover building systems and the...
Structures in Landscape Architecture, Joint & Detail
SCI 6458
2024 Spring
Alistair McIntosh
Wednesday
3:00pm to 5:45pm
This class will study the design from and constructional detail of the landscape pavilion and the pedestrian bridge. This work will be focused through the lens of a visual understanding of structural principles and their associated material and detail languages.In a changing climate the landscape pa...
Working Landscapes: Natural Resiliency And Redesign
SCI 6380
2024 Fall
Robert Zimmerman
Tuesday
9:00am to 11:45am
Ecological principles and their application to design and planning will be emphasized. Topics will include understanding human impacts on natural systems through engineering and design, their consequences, and the use of ecological principles and methods of landscape design and planning to achieve n...
Plants and Placemaking - New Ecologies for a Rapidly Changing World
SCI 6379
2024 Spring
Matthew Cunningham
Monday
9:00am to 11:45am
In the face of crises spanning pandemics, political turmoil, and the rapid degradation of the planet’s natural systems—all within a backdrop of myriad inequalities—the power of plants in shaping human experience has been proven. Erosive pressures associated with changes to climate have placed global...