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During the MAEBB02, IAAC gives students the opportunity to create individual Studio agendas and develops Thesis Projects based on ecological design, thermodynamics applied to buildings, new fabrication techniques, material experimentation, solar technologies and more. In this way, IAAC puts together an experimental and learning environment for the training of professionals with both intellectual and applied responses to the increasing complexity and environmental pressures of contemporary urban environments.
Course: MAEBB01 24/25 Ecological Intelligence II
The Ecological Intelligence course equips students with the skills to understand, apply, analyze, and critically evaluate key terminologies, scientific advancements, and socio-cultural perspectives related to the design and construction of the built environment, especially in the context of global climate change. Ecological intelligence is the ability to understand and navigate the complex relationships between living systems and their environments. It involves recognizing the interconnectedness of all elements both natural and man-made, as well as considering the broader impacts of our decisions. This form of intelligence goes beyond simple cause and effect, embracing the intricate networks and interdependencies that shape ecosystems. By cultivating ecological intelligence, we can make more informed choices that promote sustainability, foster resilience, and ensure a harmonious balance between human activity and the planet’s health.
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