Sift Journal is the first sustainable journal at Pratt Institute for and by interior, architecture, and industrial design students and faculty. The publication will be recyclable and will feature commentaries, editorials, and artwork on student and faculty work relating to environmental issues, and feature specific projects and events.
Sift Journal is seeking submissions for the first publication related to sustainable design. Please email siftjournal@gmail.com for more information and to submit topics by October 16th, 2009.
Spring 2009 Sustainable Design Course INT-525P with Prof. Carol CrawfordCarol Crawford (NYSCID, member U.S. Green Building Council) is once again offering INT-525P Sustainable Design as a two-credit course in the Department of Interior Design. In Spring 2009, the class will again be a major player in creating campus awareness and providing information during Green Week.
The course description:
This course addresses sustainability as an over-arching design issue as well as a philosophical and ethical one: Through slide lectures, films, case studies, site visits, special projects, and discussions with experts, we will explore what sustainability means theoretically and practically for the design community, how it developed and what global & local issues drive it; how it impacts upon the very substance and appearance of what we create and build. Most particularly, we will discover how sustainable initiatives inspire innovative design concepts and the creation and use of new materials and technologies. We will connect all these issues to the guidelines for L.E.E.D.
The goal of the course is to enable designers to develop a solid rationale for making environmentally-sensitive decisions, and the basic, working knowledge of how to implement them. Students may tailor a research or creative project to their individual interests.
For more information, contact Carol Crawford (carol@ccenvironments.com).