Sustainable Campus Design

This COIL project connects students and faculty from institutions in multiple countries and climate zones to think outside the box. Instructors and associated professionals from the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts in Switzerland (HSLU), the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) and the University of Florida (UF) in the United States, and SENAI CIMATEC in Brazil present their respective best practices, which are then jointly evaluated, presented, and discussed by students from all institutions.

Public Play-spaces for Marginalized Communities in Urban India

This Virtual Exchange Workshop was a collaborative exercise undertaken by Masters in Landscape Architecture students at University of Florida and BNCA, India to a) understand and document unique aspects of play for children of lower socio-economic class, and b) study lessons from past precedents of built public play-spaces for similar communities. Two expert guest lecturers (one from India and one from USA) delivered lectures synchronously and asynchronously.

DCP3220: Social + Cultural Aspects of Sustainability and the Built Environment

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Hal Knowles

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Urban and Regional Planning

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Social + Cultural Aspects of Sustainability and the Built Environment explores the importance of considering the human users of the built environment when searching for sustainable solutions. The course examines social, behavioral and multicultural perspectives related to social sustainability.

In September 2015, world political, religious and thought leaders gathered in New York to adopt an agenda that represented unprecedented global consensus around sustainability. The ensuing 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were not merely a continuation of the 8 Millennium Development Goals that preceded this effort, nor did they represent “business as usual” for the design, implementation, and evaluation of programs and strategies to address contemporary global issues. Rather, the SDGs represent a systems-based approach to humanize today’s global grand challenges and do so by placing primacy on the social and cultural dimensions of sustainability. Sustainability has become less about sector-based solutions for a world that divides itself between haves and halve-nots, and more a call to action around leveraging finite resources against the infinite global capacity to innovate, energize, mobilize, and engage an emerging global mindset and behavior-pattern toward “our common future.”
Internationalizing Social + Cultural Aspects of Sustainability and the Built Environment will capitalize on the timeliness and relevance of these new-found dimensions of sustainability paramount to the SDGs by:
→ Integrating emerging principles behind this global shift
→ Highlighting comparative regional case studies that illustrate the inherent power behind engaging social and cultural dimensions of sustainability
→ Grounding the student experience in sustainability literacy by developing skills and communication tools that have global application toward sustainable, systems-based solutions

Widmer, Jocelyn (PhD, MPH)

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Director, MURP Online Degree Program
Assistant Scholar
Department of Urban and Regional Planning

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  • College of Design, Construction and Planning

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  • The built and natural environment and the impact on global health.
  • Design thinking applied to social + health impact.
  • Digital technologies in the areas of community engagement, international development, spatial patterns and processes, urbanization, and international field based experiences.

Area of Research: 

  • Community and Economic Development
  • Cross-Disciplinary Methodologies
  • Cultural and Social Factors

Region of Practice: 

  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Caribbean
  • Sub-Saharan Africa

Country of Practice: 

  • Australia
  • Brazil
  • Colombia
  • Dominican Republic
  • Ecuador
  • Ethiopia
  • Haiti
  • Indonesia
  • Myanmar
  • Rwanda

Ahrentzen, Sherry - PhD

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Professor
M.E. Rinker, Sr. School of Construction Management

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  • College of Design, Construction and Planning

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  • Focusing on housing and community design that fosters the physical, social and economic health of households

Area of Research: 

  • Community and Economic Development
  • Cultural and Social Factors

Country of Practice: 

  • Australia
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