Today’s students have grown up in an age of “green” choices. In this course, students learn how to apply this concept to
the fields of architecture and construction by exploring dimensioning, measuring, and architectural sustainability as they
design affordable housing units using Autodesk’s® Revit 3D architectural design software.
Unit 1: Architectural Basics
Architectural Basics
Architecture is the art and science of designing buildings. The basics of architectural design usually address
feasibility and cost, as well as function and aesthetics. In this lesson students will learn how to use an architectural
scale to accurately measure drawings and read architectural plans. They will learn about planning residential
spaces, the different systems in a home, how to read the symbols found in architectural plans, and how to choose
materials to remain within a given budget.
Unit 2: Introduction to Sustainable Architecture
Introduction to Sustainable Architecture
As consumers we are often confronted with lifestyle decisions that could have an impact on our environment. Over
the last several years, a lot of emphasis has been placed on going green. In addition to encouraging individuals to
change their habits so that the results will be more environmentally friendly, there has also been a push to design
buildings to be more green. Sustainable architecture seeks to minimize the negative environmental impact of
buildings by enhancing efficiency and moderation in the use of materials, energy, and development space. The
goal of sustainability, or ecological design, is to ensure that our actions and decisions today do not inhibit the
opportunities of future generations. In this lesson students will become aware of the global challenges of resource
depletion and environmental degradation resulting from development and the positive effects of sustainable
architecture.
Unit 3: Architectural Challenge
Architectural Challenge
Autodesk® Revit® Architecture building design software works the way that architects and designers think, which
allows the user to develop high-quality, accurate architectural designs. It allows the user to design with both
parametric 3D modeling and 2D drafting elements. Built for Building Information Modeling (BIM), Autodesk®
Revit® software helps capture and analyze concepts and maintain vision through design, documentation, and
construction. In this lesson students will build a wall for a wood framed shed and test insulation materials. They
will use the Autodesk® Revit® software to design a sustainable home using shipping containers.