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A Master of Architecture (M.Arch.) in Environmental Design is a specialized degree program that focuses on the integration of environmental principles and sustainable design practices within architectural projects. It typically delves into topics such as energy efficiency, renewable resources, green building materials, and the impact of design on the environment.

Students in this program often study subjects like sustainable site planning, passive solar design, green building certification systems, and building performance analysis. They may also explore concepts related to urban ecology, biophilic design, and the relationship between the built environment and human health and well-being.

Graduates of a Master of Architecture in Environmental Design program are equipped with the knowledge and skills to create buildings and spaces that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also environmentally responsible and resource-efficient. They may pursue careers as sustainable architects, green building consultants, environmental designers, or work in related fields such as urban planning, landscape architecture, or sustainable development.


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1 M.ARCH. IN ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN(ORDINANCE)

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1 M.ARC. IN EVVIRONMENTAL DESIGN (SYLLABUS AND LESSON PLAN)

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