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Integrating water sensitive design in the architectural design studio in China: Challenges and outcomes

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posted on 2024-06-06, 05:15 authored by Maycon SedrezMaycon Sedrez, J Xie, A Cheshmehzangi
Urban areas around the world are increasingly facing environmental challenges such as water scarcity, water pollution, and water-related disasters, which demands sustainable design solutions for cities. Efforts to introduce sustainable methods in architectural education are noteworthy since the early 1990s. However, Water Sensitive Design (WSD) has not been fully integrated to architectural education. WSD is an interdisciplinary approach that considers the water cycle as the primary element of design strategies, integrating the site’s ecological and social aspects to structure water management. The main objective of this study is to identify cases introducing WSD in an architecture design studio revealing its pedagogical approaches, comparing and discussing with a WSD-focused design studio. This study adapts on an exploratory and descriptive research, analyzing the literature on the topic of WSD in architectural education and documenting a graduate-level architectural design studio that proposes the development of water-oriented masterplan. The results suggest that WSD, as interdisciplinary method, can be incorporated into the design studio as the topic due to its tangible tools and strategies towards water. It also fits the proposal of a design studio to integrate knowledge from diverse disciplines. This unique study presents a comprehensive WSD introduction in an architectural design case and indicative pedagogical methods, contributing to the development of an approach for future related works.

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Journal

Sustainability

Volume

13

Article number

4853

Pagination

1-22

Location

Basel, Switzerland

ISSN

2071-1050

eISSN

2071-1050

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

9

Publisher

MDPI

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