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A Year of Living Sustainability This new exciting program offering from the Ecosa Institute builds on the success of the Total Immersion in Sustainable Design semester program and allows participants to develop a personal approach toward a deeper understanding of their own direction and potential career path. Following the total immersion semester, the Ecosa Plus semester is a more self-directed semester, with concentration on both practical design and craft work as well as research and design philosophy. For example, a participant who has developed an interest in urban planning will work with faculty and/or mentor(s) to determine a semester course of study and potential demonstration project(s). This will create a direction that will result in innovative ideas, and solutions to environmental challenges in the 21st century.
The format of the second semester is similar to the current offering in as much as it is intended as a semester long experience. The difference will be that it is a more self-directed process with a concentration on both practical and theoretical work. The curriculum will include, but not be limited to, advanced design concepts, philosophies of design movements, exploration of an evolving ecological culture and aesthetic, exploration in craft, and exploration and research in chosen field(s) of interest.
Participants will be required to develop projects during the semester that will expand their understanding of context and complexity relevant to their specific area of study. Those interested in Landscape Architecture may study botany of a specific region and how that botany can be incorporated into a permaculture design that will transform the landscapes of a commercial development. Design considerations might include the social function of a commercial landscape, food production as a radical statement, cyclical relationships between building and landscape, ecology of human landscape, and ecological regeneration.
One goal of the semester is not to limit the idea of ecological design to one discipline, but to focus on a discipline and explore how to integrate it with other design disciplines and fields of knowledge. A selection of architecture as a focus for study may require exploration in sociology, economics, ecology, agriculture and permaculture, urban context, future growth trends, and planning and building codes. In addition, to ensure that Ecosa Plus projects meet the highest standards of ecological design studies, projects will need to address the biological functions that can be supported by the project, the restorative work that the project would accomplish, and the regenerative qualities of the design.
More information on the Ecosa Plus Program will soon be available on the web. In the meantime, any questions can directed to 928.541.1002 or
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