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Industry- and Research-driven Education in Sustainable Architecture: Transitioning Towards a Professional M.Sc. Programme on Zero Emission Built Environments

“A project is a vehicle to bring about change” [1] Strong pressure from industry, students and society has led the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim to introduce a 2-year international, interdisciplinary M.Sc. program in Sustainable Architecture in fall 2010. The program expanded from a 1-semester specialization course in energy- and environment-friendly architecture (22.5 ECTS) to a 120-ECTS 2-year program of four consecutive semesters. All courses within the program can also be selected as independent topics by regular architecture students who only want to specialize in low-carbon architecture during one semester. The program is connected to the Norwegian Centre for Environment-friendly Energy Research (CEER) in Zero Emission Buildings which was created under the leadership of NTNU (Director) and SINTEF (CEO) in 2009 [2]. The ZEB centre works closely with educational and research institutions, industry and public administration in Norway and abroad. The collaboration en...
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