Parsons School of Design, The New School
Healthier Materials and Sustainable Building Specialization
Parsons School of Design, The New School

Healthier Materials and Sustainable Building Specialization

Develop Material Health Awareness and Strategies. Examine the role of designers and the intersection of human, environmental, and material health in the built world.

Alison Mears AIA, LEED AP
Catherine Murphy

Instructors: Alison Mears AIA, LEED AP

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(56 reviews)

Intermediate level

Recommended experience

3 months at 10 hours a week
Flexible schedule
Earn a career credential
Share your expertise with employers

What you'll learn

  • Examine the human health, environmental, and social impacts of design materials

  • Create healthier alternative approaches to traditional material selection processes and project execution

  • Evaluate design project communication to promote transparency, healthier materials, and buy-in

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Specialization - 4 course series

What you'll learn

  • Assess the human health impact of toxic chemicals in building materials

  • Evaluate the health impact of building materials using current methods and resources

  • Apply strategies for reducing the health and environmental impacts of building materials throughout their life cycles

Skills you'll gain

Sustainable Design, Health Disparities, Environment Health And Safety, Sustainability Standards, Environmental Issue, Product Lifecycle Management, Hazard Analysis, Building Design, Environmental Science, Sustainable Architecture, Social Justice, and Chemical and Biomedical Engineering

What you'll learn

  • Develop a scientific understanding of toxic chemicals in building materials and their impact on human health

  • Explore chemical innovations in healthier and more sustainable building materials

  • Apply strategies for reducing exposure to toxic chemicals in the built environment

Skills you'll gain

Chemistry, Materials science, Environment Health And Safety, Sustainable Technologies, Risk Analysis, Sustainable Design, Environmental Science, Building Design, Architectural Engineering, Hazard Analysis, and Environmental Regulations

What you'll learn

  • Shift from traditional design to a healthier materials design approach

  • Evaluate tools and resources for protecting human health

  • Apply strategies for choosing healthier materials

Skills you'll gain

Sustainable Design, Materials science, Sustainable Architecture, Building Design, Chemical Engineering, Sustainability Standards, Health Assessment, Architectural Design, Environmental Engineering, and Public Health

What you'll learn

  • Analyze the role of contractors, subcontractors, and material procurement in the execution of a healthier project

  • Discuss the relationship between circular design and design innovation

  • Examine the capacity of material systems to contribute to a circular, low-carbon, regenerative, and equitable world

Skills you'll gain

Sustainable Development, Systems Thinking, Sustainable Architecture, Sustainable Design, Health And Safety Standards, Waste Minimization, Innovation, Materials Management, Procurement, Sustainability Standards, Environmental Engineering, Architectural Engineering, and Construction

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Alison Mears AIA, LEED AP
Parsons School of Design, The New School
4 Courses5,689 learners
Catherine Murphy
Parsons School of Design, The New School
4 Courses5,689 learners

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