Certificate Overview
Balancing historic preservation with a desire to achieve higher sustainability standards can be challenging, but with careful planning and consideration, both goals can be met. In this certificate program, you will explore how to balance these goals by applying a sustainability lens throughout the historic preservation process. You will begin by gaining a foundation in historic preservation and sustainability, using different evaluation methods for retaining energy in historic buildings. You will also strategically adjust sustainable retrofit options with community priorities and integrate adaptability best practices to avoid future challenges. To ensure the success of your projects, you will discover how to assess the economic value and impact of sustainable preservation, as well as market capacity. With these considerations, you will identify opportunities to insert preservation principles into planning policies and practice proposing them. By the end of this program, you'll have valuable, foundational knowledge and practical, applied strategies to implement throughout your career.
Key Course Takeaways
- Evaluate options for sustainable rehabilitation in architecture
- Integrate historic preservation practices and environmentally focused initiatives
- Apply historic preservation principles to ensure sustainable retrofitting
- Investigate economic elements of sustainable preservation
- Assess opportunities to identify and retain energy in existing buildings
- Represent historic preservation as an attribute of sustainable planning policy
List of Courses
- Sustainable Historic Preservation (AAP111)
- Embracing the Worth of Existing Buildings (AAP112)
- Advocating for Sustainable Preservation (AAP113)
- Developing a Community Plan for Sustainable Preservation (AAP114)
- Economics of Sustainable Preservation (AAP115)
- Implementing Sustainable Preservation Initiatives (AAP116)