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What is sustainability?

Cycles and systems

Design thinking process

Eight projects — sustainability in the built environment

  • Waste
  • water
  • Building energy
  • Construction
  • Well-being
  • Land
  • Food
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Class Session 4

Domains / Projects for Spring 2024

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Waste/Recycling for Food Products, Wrappers, Utensils
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Consumption Behaviors
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Space Density >> New Spaces or Reconfigure — or implement both ways (retrofit or blue sky) - connect with Anthony’s contact
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Sustainable Transportation or Accessiblity on campus
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Healthy Living / Wellness

Principle

  • Sustainability without Sacrifice

Spec Sheet Templates

Design Project 2 | SurveyingDesign Project 2 | Surveying

Colin’s notes for May 22 Class meeting

Ice Cream Flavor Exercise?

Exercise in dream innovation through convergence. Sustainable efficiency in multi-purpose & multi-function design. What other “multi” opportunities are there? Reality Distortion Field.

What do you see in your dorm if you close your eyes now? What do you see in your dorm design? Now mentally squint and what do you see? Imagine a 15-second movie scene.

Connect with OOBE.

Alternate: Proposition of a Chief Detail Officer (Rory Sutherland).

What details make for a sustainability-based dorm experience based on positive human behavior changes? Awareness & action. Aware of who is there (or not there) and the actions that could be taken. For example, a dorm room that monitors air quality & health → uses AI to take or suggest actions. Rory Sutherland examples of train time-savings vs service in Europe, and shape of Shreddies.

Questions for Dorm Designers - human-centered details; talking points for presentation

  • What do you like most about your current dorm? Will you preserve this aspect in your design?
  • What do you least like about your current dorm? How will you improve on this In your design?
  • What did you most like about your dorm on arrival day?
  • What did you least like about your dorm on arrival day?
  • What do you most fondly remember about adjusting to dorm life?
  • What was the most difficult aspect of adjusting to dorm life?
  • How long did it take you to decide whether you liked your dorm? What influenced this decision?
  • What % of your co-residents would agree with your above thoughts?
  • Is there an assigned space in the dorm design for staff?

Sustainability Keywords from Meeting with Haley Todd

trash

reuse

laziness (or is it apathy/priorities?)

single stream recycling

fellows/interns

worst day is check-in day esp box cardboard disposal

bicycle donation

cultural (sustainability) mindset

Digital Twin:

  • vs an Analog Twin. The DT would focus on specific features. Example is the MVP or the Feature List (highlights) product.
  • vs another Digital Twin. Twins can be identical or fraternal. Birthed together, raised together, and best if compatible. Applies to the dorm neighborhood.