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The Human Capital Initiative Resilient Design Curricula is a collaborative project between TU Dublin, UCD, SETU, UL, MTU/UCC(CCAE), and ATU thanks to funding from the Higher Education Authority of Ireland. Launched on Wednesday, 25 May 2022, by Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation, and Science Simon Harris T.D. the project will pilot a radical revision in architectural education to create Resilient Design Curricula embedded with the principles of the UN SDGs with a focus on Climate Action and Housing for All.
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The Resilient Design Curriculum project will radically revise architectural education to embed the principles of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals with a focus on Climate Action and Housing for All. The project, led by the TU Dublin Architecture in collaboration with all schools of architecture nationally is working to engender the knowledge and skills necessary for architects to respond to the twin challenges of the climate and housing crises while demonstrating the societal value of inclusive, safe, and resilient design.
The Resilient Design Bookshelf will feature books relating to broad themes of architecture, climate, and housing to support new studio projects.
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