This course will include the evaluation of best practices in parking strategies for sustainable cities. Some of the examples include downtown parking policy, understanding the high cost of free parking, the development of parking sheds, managing neighborhood parking, hiding parking lots and other parking strategies and practices. There will also be a case study of the Victoria Canada parking management approach that investigates problems with current work on parking planning and discusses the cost of parking facilities and potential savings from improved management. There will also be an introduction to the use of form-based codes for application to sustainable cities. A variety of building forms such as mid-rise and high-rise buildings, apartment houses, live/work buildings, single-family homes, and row houses will be assessed. A particular emphasis will be on vacant property strategies for equitable and healthy communities. Vacant property strategies for reclamation will be evaluated with an analysis of the revitalization cycle. Green building construction principles will be evaluated in consideration for natural light and ventilation, solar orientation, use of sustainable building materials, energy efficient design and on-site energy generation as well as other considerations. Building architectural design will leverage climate, construction materials, and the culture and history of the area. Architecture choices should have a consistent appearance within the community and provide residential privacy. Other considerations include protection and preservation of historic buildings, use of universal design concepts, careful placement of civic buildings and the appropriate use of subsidized housing.

Transportation, Sustainable Buildings, Green Construction
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Transportation, Sustainable Buildings, Green Construction
This course is part of Sustainable Cities Specialization

Instructor: William Roper
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- Policy Analysis
- Sustainable Technologies
- Environmental Engineering
- Building Codes
- Sustainable Design
- Sustainable Development
- Architectural Design
- Construction
- Case Studies
- Climate Change Mitigation
- Building Design
- Traffic Flow Optimization
- Environmental Policy
- Sustainable Architecture
- Disabilities
- Community Development
- Land Development
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Reviewed on Apr 29, 2023
Very useful course . it was my first course i learned alot and it was not hard to learn
Reviewed on Aug 10, 2023
It was a great overview of the basic ideas of sustainability in cities.
Reviewed on Sep 18, 2023
this course is very informative useful and up to date.

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