San Francisco
Institute
of
Architecture
A Center for Innovation in
Design and Education
and
The Berkeley
Institute of Ecological Design
The Future of Green Building
WINTER 2010
CLASS LIST
CLASSES START IN BERKELEY
THE WEEK OF FEBRUARY 1, 2010.
(Please note: SFIA is not in San Francisco at this time.)
LOCATION
Grace North Church at 2138 Cedar Street at Walnut Street in Berkeley.
Five blocks north of University Avenue, and one block east up the hill from Shattuck Avenue --
walking distance from the Berkeley Shattuck Bart station.
We are testing out this facility and considering buying
the building as our long-term home.
EARLY-BIRD TUITION DISCOUNT
If you choose your classes and enroll now, you may deduct 20% off the regular
tuitions listed below. To qualify for this discount, enroll by
January 4, 2010.
TUITION
3-unit classes: $350 credit; $200 noncredit.
6-unit studio class: $550 credit; $350 noncredit.
MONDAYS
Special note about guest instructor Phil Hawes:
Phil Hawes was the architect of the experimental Biosphere 2. Most
recently he has been planning an eco village outside Amarillo, Texas.
Phil is one of the most knowledgeable and dedicated green architects
on the planet, and it's an honor to have him join us again. His
achievements are too many to list here, but you can get a clue by
visiting about Phil Hawes.
E-100.1 GREEN BUILDING: MATERIALS & CONSTRUCTION
3 units. 8 weeks. Mondays, 6:30 p.m. - 7:45 p.m.
$350 credit; $200 noncredit.
Class starts Monday, February 1, 2010.
Instructor: Phil Hawes, Ph.D., Architect.
The basics and the latest advances in alternative design and
construction with earth (earth sheltered, adobe, cob, tamped, etc.),
green roofs, strawbale, bamboo, recycled materials, and the most eco-sensitive methods of building with conventional
materials.
NOTE: The green building movement has grown from a handful of
pioneers, to a few dozen enthusiasts, to hundreds, and now thousands of
practicing designers and builders of green buildings. SFIA has been a
part of this movement from the day it was founded in 1990.
It's the most radical and widespread transformation in the history
of architecture and construction. It changes the world, and it changes
every aspect of what it means to be a design or construction
professional.
Meanwhile, new ideas, inventions, and green improvements are
coming into play at breakneck speed.
These classes present the total picture -- the history, the technology,
the best applications -- what works and what doesn't work. Get 100%
informed and up to date, in just eight weekly classes.
The companion class, E-100.2 Green Building: Energy & Environment
will follow in our Spring Term, April 5 to May 24, 2010. Includes
alternative energy systems, natural heating, cooling, and lighting;
air quality, bioremediation and permaculture.
DE-111 ECO VILLAGE PLANNING AND DESIGN
6 units. 8 weeks. Mondays, 8:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
$550 credit; $350 noncredit.
Class starts Monday, February 1, 2010.
Instructor: Phil Hawes, Ph.D., Architect.
From start to finish: the history and natural principles of
successful eco villages.
Gathering site, sun, and climate information, working with topography,
the principles of land planning, landscaping, and creating and
incorporating green buildings; green infrastructure -- light and
power, water supply, sewage and waste management (all waste is a
resource); establishing design criteria, financing, and green
community governance.
TUESDAYS
DE-122 LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGE STUDIO
6 units. 8 weeks. Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. - 9:15 p.m.
$550 credit; $350 noncredit.
Class starts Tuesday, February 2, 2010.
Instructor: Dave Deppen, Architect.
The new Living Building Challenge is the most advanced green building
rating system in the world.
- Our focus will be to design a Living Building project at a Bay
Area location.
- We will study the background and structure of the Living Building Challenge.
- We will compare and contrast with the more mainstream LEED rating system.
- Performance areas we will work with: Site, Water, Energy, Health,
Materials, Equity and Beauty.
- The class will be part research, part seminar, part design studio.
This studio will provide a supportive and invigorating atmosphere for
all levels of experience.
(We will also have a component for those who participated in the
Fall 2010 Eco Design Studio, to further develop parts of their work.)
D-13 FREEHAND DRAWING AND NATURE DRAWING
3 units. 6 weeks. Tuesdays, 6:30 - 7:45 p.m.
$350 credit; $200 noncredit.
Class starts Tuesday, February 2, 2010.
Instructor: Ann Parenti, artist.
Anyone can learn to draw, and draw well. But there are tricks to it.
This class follows the groundbreaking techniques of Betty Edwards
and her books: The New Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain, and
The New Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain Workbook.
WEDNESDAYS
E-180 GREYWATER REUSE, RAINWATER CAPTURE,
AND ECOLOGICAL SANITATION
3 units. 6 weeks. Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. - 7:45 p.m.
$350 credit; $200 noncredit.
Class starts Wednesday, February 3, 2010.
Instructor: Laura Allen of Greywater Guerrillas.
Drinkable water on our planet consists of less than a small percentage of
1% of all the water available. Water will have to be conserved and
collected on a local scale and building by building in the years ahead,
to avoid catastrophic consequences. Meanwhile, it's a practical economic
benefit for buildings to go "off the pipeline," in terms of water supply,
just as many are going "off the grid" to generate their own electricity.
This class will cover the basics of ecological sanitation: rainwater
harvesting,
greywater reuse, recycling greywater for landscaping, and waterless composting
toilets. It will cover the new greywater-friendly code for the state
of California;
the most common types of low-tech systems; and high-end and commercial-scale
options. Also covers crucial health and safety issues and the do's and don'ts
you must know.
E-150 SOLAR ENERGY
3 units. 6 weeks. Wednesdays, 8:00 p.m. - 9:15 p.m.
$350 credit; $200 noncredit.
Class starts Wednesday, February 3, 2010.
Jerry Caldwell, Senior Project Engineer at Recurrent Energy.
Solar power gets cheaper and more efficient every year. As people switch
to plug-in hybrids and all-electric cars, the economics get better and better.
This class covers all you need to know to understand solar technology, how
to choose systems, the best methods of installation and operation, and how
to combine solar energy with other alternatives, such as wind power.
Includes updates on new technology, the growing solar industry, and improved
methods of solar calculation.
- Design methods, technology, installation, and case studies.
- Planning and installing solar systems in new and existing buildings.
- Best practices for keeping costs down without sacrificing performance.
- Tax credits, rebates, and other incentives.
- Drawings required for permits and construction.
THURSDAYS
E-225 ECO RESIDENTIAL REMODELING
3 units. 8 weeks. Thursdays, 6:30 p.m. – 7:45 p.m.
$350 credit; $200 noncredit.
Class starts Thursday, February 4, 2010.
Instructor: Dave Deppen, Architect.
Dave Deppen is our highest-rated faculty member. He has worked with
pioneering Eco Design luminaries, including Malcolm Wells and Sim Van
der Ryn. He has an extensive background in eco design projects.
Our focus will be on smart, practical, ecologically-based remodeling in a
world of climate change and peak oil and financial tumult. Our theme
will be “critical thinking,” as we explore home improvement issues and
decision making. Includes:
- New ways to assess the big picture for your remodeling project
- High-priority eco criteria that are often missed
- How to sort through the endless and bewildering options
- Which health issues are the most significant
- Keys to lowering costs
- Essentials for smooth construction and day-to-day use
- Integrating inside and outside planning
. . . and more.
D-23 DESIGN FOR HUMAN BEHAVIOR
3 units. 8 weeks. Thursdays, 8:00 p.m. – 9:15 p.m.
$350 credit; $200 noncredit.
Class starts Thursday, February 4, 2010.
Instructor: Dave Deppen, Architect.
Required textbook: A Pattern Language, by Christopher Alexander, et. al.
This has been one of our highest-rated classes, a lifelong resource
for students. Includes:
- How people use and respond to the space around them
- Exploring the field of environmental psychology
- Design approaches in sync with human feeling
- Personal space and social space
- Defensible space and healing space
- Daylighting and color
- Awareness and perception
NEW WAYS TO ACCELERATE YOUR
EDUCATION AND REDUCE EXPENSES AT
SFIA
Tuition reduction
credit. Students with perfect
attendance in a class and who complete all work assignments by the
end of the class will receive a $50 credit towards tuition on future classes. This credit applies only to
full-credit students.
Noncredit option.
You may enroll and attend some classes on a noncredit basis. Later you can turn in the
assignment work, pay the remaining tuition, and convert your
enrollment to full credit. (Note: Classes taken for credit cannot be changed to noncredit later.)
Credit for attending non-SFIA
green building events.
You may earn additional credit for any green building
workshop(s) or conference(s) that you attend at other institutions.
Just show proof of attendance, and
hand in a 10-page
summary of the event and what you learned, to
earn one unit of
credit. Your transcript will show as
Independent Study credit.
Copy the form below, fill in the required
information, and email, fax, or mail it, or call the Information Office
to enroll (see below).
SFIA WINTER 2010
CLASS ENROLLMENT
FORM
Classes start February 1, 2010.
3-unit classes: $350 each, $200 noncredit.
6-unit studio class: $550 credit, $350 noncredit.
Noncredit can be converted to credit at any time by
submitting course work and paying the
remaining tuition. Classes taken for credit
cannot be changed to noncredit later.
Date of enrollment:
Please enroll me in the class(es) listed below:
Name:
Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Daytime Phone:
Cell Phone:
Fax number:
E-mail address:
__ New student
__ Current/previous student
__ I'm not a degree candidate at this time.
Degree Candidate for:
__ Master of Architecture Degree (100 units)
__ Master of Ecological Design Degree (75 units)
__ Bachelor of Science in Architecture Degree (72 units)
__ Bachelor of Science in Ecological Design Degree
(54 units)
__ Associate Arts Degree and Technical Certificate
in Architecture (36 units)
__ Associate Arts Degree and Technical Certificate
in Ecological Design (36 units)
Note: Students can change candidacy at any time.
WINTER 2010
CLASS
LIST
Note if credit or noncredit.
Mondays
CR NC
__ __ E-100.1
GREEN BUILDING: MATERIALS & CONSTRUCTION
3 units. 8 weeks. Mondays, 6:30 p.m. - 7:45 p.m.
__ __
DE-111
ECO VILLAGE PLANNING AND DESIGN
6 units. 8 weeks. Mondays, 8:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Tuesdays
__ __
DE-122
LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGE STUDIO
6 units. 8 weeks. Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. - 9:15 p.m.
__ __ D-13
FREEHAND DRAWING AND NATURE DRAWING
3 units. 6 weeks. Tuesdays, 6:30 - 7:45 p.m.
Wednesdays
__ __
E-180
GREYWATER REUSE, RAINWATER CAPTURE,
AND ECOLOGICAL SANITATION
3 units. 6 weeks. Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. - 7:45 p.m.
__ __
E-150
SOLAR ENERGY
3 units. 6 weeks. Wednesdays, 8:00 p.m. - 9:15 p.m.
Thursdays
__ __
E-225
ECO RESIDENTIAL REMODELING
3 units. 8 weeks. Thursdays, 6:30 p.m. – 7:45 p.m.
__ __
E-23
DESIGN FOR HUMAN BEHAVIOR
3 units. 8 weeks. Thursdays, 8:00 p.m. – 9:15 p.m.
__ I am paying by check or money order (payable to SFIA).
__ I am paying by Visa or MasterCard:
Card number:
Expiration date:
Cardholder's full name:
Class refund policy:
No extra charge for changing classes or withdrawal within
the first week of the term. After the first week of classes, refunds will be on a prorata basis.
SFIA INFORMATION
OFFICE
Box
2590
Alameda, CA
94501
510-523-5174
1-800-634-7779
Fax
510-523-5175
info@sfia.net
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