Green Design and Planning for Hot Climates
Master's programme: MSc in Energy Building Design
Teaching Hours and Credit Allocation: | 30 Hours, 6 Credits |
Course Assessment: | Exam & Coursework |
Aims
The objective of this course is to provide an understanding of the organisation and energy supply and demand in an urban environment. The course will present modern cities as an energy system that needs to be accurately modelled and optimised.
Learning Outcomes
The course will make it possible for participants to:
- Familiarise themselves with the growth in energy demand in urban environments
- Understand cities and cities infrastructures as dynamic, complex systems that require dynamic resource allocation to sustain its operation
- Model, analyse and finally optimise an urban environment as a dynamic energy system
- Explore the possibilities of sustainable energy allocation in an urban environment through selected case studies.
Content
- Urbanisation and growth in energy demand
- Cities as dynamic systems
- Characterising city infrastructures
- Complex systems and networks
- Energy supply, conversion and demands in cities
- Resource flows and city sustainability
- Modelling, analysis and optimisation of cities from an energy systems perspective
- Transport modelling; land use interactions and energy demands
- Case studies