Sustainable Principles of Architectural Design
Fri, Sep 22
|Webinar
This course is a mandatory course for those who wish to obtain the "Green Building Professional" certificate.


Online
Sep 22, 2017, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM GMT+3
Webinar
About
Topics Covered:
Theory and definitions of sustainable design concepts
The design process through the principles of sustainability
Sustainable design strategies for configuring architectural spaces
Integration of buildings into the surrounding environment
Sustainable resources and life cycle thinking to minimize the environmental impact of construction
Design process focused on human comfort and health
Cultural characteristics of the site for sustainable integration
Agenda:
10:00 am - 5:00 pm - Training
Course Price:
RoGBC Member - 150 RON
Non-member - 200 RON
Student - 80 RON
Trainer:
Daniel Nicolae Armenciu, PhD | Lecturer at the “Ion Mincu” University of Architecture and Urbanism, Bucharest | Partner Architect at Embryon Atelier SRL
Daniel N. Armenciu graduated from the “Ion Mincu” University of Architecture and Urbanism in 2008. His doctoral studies (2008-2012), focused on “Bioclimatic Design in Romanian Architecture,” were funded by a European grant through the EDUCAȚI program. Currently, he is a lecturer at the “Ion Mincu” University of Architecture and Urbanism and also teaches in the Green Building Professional program developed by RoGBC. Daniel N. Armenciu is the author of several articles on sustainable design topics; he has organized and spoken at various conferences on sustainable design in architecture, universal design, contemporary insertions, and museums on heritage sites. Since 2017, he has been the co-founder and vice president of BIMTECH – the Association for Research, Development, and Implementation of Construction Technologies. His professional activity is furthered within a young design team in Bucharest, Embryon Atelier SRL, where he works as a licensed architect, also offering consultancy in the application of eco-compatible principles in interventions on both new and existing buildings.