MIT Course: Sustainability of Materials in the Built Environment
Overview
This course delves into the sustainability of materials used in construction, emphasizing the environmental impact and innovative uses of materials in the built environment. The subject will cover a wide range of topics that include modern and ancient materials used in construction, materials selection and efficiency, materials characterization, durability and deterioration, carbon footprint and life cycle assessment (LCA). The main goal of the class is to stimulate students to explore materials sustainability and environmental impact through design thinking and projects in the lab. In addition to the course’s lab, theoretical, and systems components, we plan to provide a spectrum of industry perspectives and current real-world case studies (guest lectures and site visits).
Instructors
Professor Admir Masic, MIT CEE, CSHub, EC3 Hub
Dr. Hessam AzariJafari, MIT CEE, CSHub, EC3 Hub
Stephen Rudolph, MIT CEE
Registration
This course is currently open to matriculated MIT students (both undergraduate and graduate) in Course 1 and Course 3. 1.S992 is the undergraduate course code, while 1.S981 is the graduate course code. Contact Prof. Masic at masic@mit.edu if any registration issues arise. View the course in the MIT Catalog at these links: (graduate) (undergraduate).
Schedule and Location
Lecture: M12-2 (1-136)
Lab: T9-11 (1-050) and R9-11 (1-050)