Introduction to the Course
Course Objectives
- Acquire skills to analyze and optimize building orientation, massing, envelope, and openings for comfort and efficiency.
- Acquire skills to analyze and master passive cooling techniques such as shading, thermal mass, cross ventilation, stack effect, and night flushing.
- Acquire skills to analyze and master daylighting, glare control, and façade strategies to reduce lighting and cooling loads.
- Acquire skills to analyze and evaluate performance outcomes for actual design problems.
What Will You Learn (Modules)
Module 1 — Foundations of Climate-Adaptive Design
- Bioclimatic Architecture: Understanding the relationship between architecture and climate
- Ecological Urbanism: Integrating environmental context into urban design
- Climate Zones and Regional Response Mapping: How different climates require unique architectural responses
- Building Orientation, Massing, and Site Context: How to adapt designs to local climates and environmental conditions
- Vernacular Architecture: Learning from historical climate-responsive designs that have stood the test of time
Module 2 — Passive Design Strategies in Practice
- Passive Cooling: Techniques like ventilation, shading, courtyards, and earth tubes for natural cooling
- Passive Heating: Utilizing thermal mass, Trombe walls, and sunspaces to capture and retain heat naturally
- Daylighting and Glare Control: Designing for optimal natural light while minimizing heat and glare
- Simulation Tools: Hands-on with Climate Consultant, Ladybug Tools, and Rhino/Grasshopper for design optimization and analysis
- Activity: Apply passive design strategies to create a climate-responsive building plan
Module 3 — Design Studio & Performance Optimization
- Thermal Comfort Modeling: Understanding PMV, UTCI, and operative temperature for designing comfortable environments
- Integrated Building Envelope Design: Creating energy-efficient building envelopes that adapt to climate conditions
- Climate-Responsive Facades and Adaptive Skins: How facades and skins respond to changing environmental factors
- Final Exercise: Participants will develop a climate-adaptive concept plan for a building that includes passive design strategies for both cooling and heating, integrating energy-efficient solutions
- Feedback and Q&A: Discussing solutions with experts and peers to refine design concepts
Who Should Take This Course?
This course is ideal for:
- Professionals: architects, urban designers, interior designers, sustainability consultants, and HVAC/building performance teams
- Students: architecture, planning, civil engineering, and sustainable design programs
- Researchers: building science, thermal comfort, low-energy design, and climate resilience studies
- Career switchers: moving into sustainable architecture, green building, or building performance roles
Job Opportunities
- After completing this course, learners can pursue roles such as:
- Sustainable Design Consultant
- Building Performance Analyst (Architectural)
- Passive Design Specialist
- Green Building / LEED / IGBC Associate
Why Learn With Nanoschool?
At NanoSchool, we focus on career-relevant learning that builds real capability—not just theory.
- Expert-led training: Learn from instructors with real-world experience in applying skills to industry and research problems.
- Practical & hands-on approach: Build skills through guided activities, templates, and task-based learning you can apply immediately.
- Industry-aligned curriculum: Course content is designed around current tools, workflows, and expectations from employers.
- Portfolio-ready outcomes: Create outputs you can showcase in interviews, academic profiles, proposals, or real work.
- Learner support: Get structured guidance, clear learning paths, and support to stay consistent and finish strong.
Key outcomes of the course
Upon completion, learners will be able to:
- Skill in designing climate-resilient buildings through passive design approaches
- Confidence in choosing the appropriate strategy for a given climate and building type
- Practical skill in enhancing thermal comfort, daylighting, and ventilation performance
- Enhanced portfolio and reputation in sustainable design and green building processes
- Readiness for a career in sustainability-oriented architecture and performance









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