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Subject Overview

Sustainability has become an important issue worldwide. Sustainable Design investigates how to apply sustainable practises to the design, construction and usability of buildings and the built environment.
You will research ways to enhance energy efficiency, use renewable resources and ensure that buildings utilise the natural environment to operate sustainably in everyday operation.
The School of Architecture and Planning is New Zealand’s leading tertiary educator in the architecture/built environment field*. Your research will be supported by leading academics and practitioners who are dedicated to sustainable practice.

Knowledge and Skills

The Master of Architecture in Sustainable Design is a research-based programme that allows you to explore the areas of sustainable design of most interest to you.
Possible research topics could include:
- Building envelope design
- Design practices for sustainable outcomes
- Energy efficiency in new and existing buildings
- Indoor environmental quality, including thermal and visual comfort, and indoor air quality
- Integration of renewable resources
- Sustainable building technologies and materials
- Waste reduction

Potential Careers

Those who specialise in Sustainable Design are highly sought after as advisors and designers, in architectural practice, urban design and construction. Roles are available in industry or as a consultant, or within academia, exploring the latest sustainable technologies and resources.

Schedule

Plan Schedules

Complete 180 points comprising:

  • 15 points for all Compulsory Course, and
  • 30 to 45 points from Group 1 Elective Courses, and
  • 0 to 15 points from Group 2 Elective Courses, and
  • 120 points for all Thesis

Compulsory Course

Complete 15 points for ALL of the following:

Group 1 Elective Courses

Complete 30 to 45 points from the following:

Thesis

Complete 120 points for ALL of the following: