In this course, students will learn how to develop and deliver a co-creative stakeholder driven design process that features authentic stakeholder engagement for the design projects, products and processes. Special emphasis will be placed on the important role of cultural humility, meaningful relationships, principles of transformation and design thinking techniques.
Program
Elective course in the Executive Program in Design for Sustainability
Cost
$699
Duration
3 weeks
Effort
6 hours per week
CEUs
6 AIA LU
Location and Delivery
Online and Asynchronous (Recorded videos with weekly live interaction)
Who should attend?
Architects, Interior Designers, Engineers, and anyone interested in advancing their skills in sustainable design.
Level of Instruction
This is a non-credit course for working professionals taught at the graduate level.
Software
Access to Zoom, Miro, and Google Drive
Course Schedule and Learning Objectives
Course Schedule
April 6th, 2024 Recorded Lectures with live Zoom meetings each Saturday Morning and live Zoom check-ins on Wednesday Evenings.
Learning Objectives
Learning Objective 1:
Learn how to think across time, space and difference to effectively manage a design charrette with multiple stakeholders.
Learning Objective 2:
Learn how to prepare for an effective design charrette.
Learning Objective 3:
Learn the techniques and approaches to facilitating an effective design charrette
Learning Objective 4:
Identify the best close-out and follow up steps for a design charrette
Full Course Description
In this course, students will learn how to develop and deliver a co-creative stakeholder driven design process that features authentic stakeholder engagement for the design projects, products and processes. Special emphasis will be placed on the important role of cultural humility, meaningful relationships, principles of transformation and design thinking techniques.
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