Module Descriptors
SUSTAINABLE DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY
NDAI50538
Key Facts
Digital, Technology, Innovation and Business
Level 5
30 credits
Contact
Leader: Lisa Wolfe
Hours of Study
Scheduled Learning and Teaching Activities: 30
Independent Study Hours: 270
Total Learning Hours: 300
Assessment
  • COURSEWORK weighted at 100%
Module Details
Module Learning Strategies
Delivery is by distance learning with a comprehensive resource handbook on the VLE and available to download, examples of best practice, project templates and email and telephone support being available through our online VLE, individual tutorials and student forum. Specialist knowledge will be delivered by a diverse team of staff and visiting guest lecturers with a variety of relevant backgrounds and experience.

Key Information Set:
10% scheduled learning and teaching activities
90% guided independent learning
Module Texts
Bergman, D. (2012). Sustainable Design: A Critical Guide for Architects, Interior, Lighting and Environmental Designers. Princeton Architectural Press: New York
Brown, R., Farrelly, L. (2012). Materials and Interior Design. London: Lawrence King Publishing Ltd.
Ching, F. D. K. (2007). Architecture - Form, Space and Order. 3rd ed. Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons Inc
Edwards, B. (2009). Rough Guide to Sustainability. 2nd ed. London: RIBA Enterprises
Foster, K., Stelmack, A., Hindman, D. (2007). Sustainable Residential Interiors. Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons Inc
Lefteri, C., 2006. Materials for Inspirational Design: Mies, Switzerland. Rotovision
Plunkett, D. (2010) Construction and Detailing for Interior Design. Laurence King: London
Wilhilde, E. (2009). The Interior Design Directory. London: Quadrille





Module Additional Assessment Details
All elements are required. Coursework will consist of
-Illustrated reports, 1000-1500 words (LO 1, 3,4 ) 25%

Visual work including models, Maquettes, presentation boards, plans 75%
-Models (LO 2)
-Technical Drawings (LO 1 & 2)
-Design Pack (LO 1, 3, 4)

Key Information Set:
100% coursework
Module Indicative Content
This module takes an investigative thematic approach to topical issues such as sustainability and resources, energy consumption, pollution/toxicity, social and health concerns and environmental integration. The module also addresses the many and often contradictory aspects of eco-design and green issues within interior environments and aims to impart a foundation level understanding of the pertinent technologies which contribute to responsible interior environmental construction, installation and decorative processes. Students will be introduced to the choice of sustainable materials and construction methods used within interior design and their impact upon the aesthetic outcomes of a particular scheme designated as sustainable as well as acquiring foundation level understanding of the relevant Building Regulations and other regulatory mechanisms.

Formatively, students will investigate a sustainable product or material and produce a short report on the company's philosophy on sustainability. Summative assessment will include an analysis and comparison of sustainable buildings from a given list in order to identify the elements to consider in sustainable design. Students will be expected to consider building regulations in the context of sustainability and apply these to the brief given. The focus is on generating ideas from research and producing proposals and solutions to specific briefs. The final design pack will contain a rationale, presentation boards, plans and product specifications.

Module Resources
Range of resources located on the VLS
Tutorial staff
Library Services