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Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering
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courses
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https://engineering.calendar.utoronto.ca/course/civ577h1
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https://engineering.calendar.utoronto.ca/section/Civil-Engineering
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2026-03-10T08:34:56+00:00
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Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering

Source: https://engineering.calendar.utoronto.ca/course/civ577h1 Parent: https://engineering.calendar.utoronto.ca/section/Civil-Engineering

Fixed Credit Value

0.50

Hours

38.4L/12.8T

Developing infrastructure for sustainable cities entails understanding the connection between urban morphology and physiology. This course uses a systems approach to analyzing anthropogenic material flow and other components of urban metabolism, linking them to the design of urban infrastructure. Elements of sustainable transportation, green buildings, urban climatology, urban vegetation, water systems and local energy supply are integrated in the design of sustainable urban neighbourhoods.

Prerequisite

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Total AUs

42.7 (Fall), 42.7 (Winter), 85.4 (Full Year)

Program Tags

AECIVBASC: Winter Session - Year 4

AEMINENR: Courses Offered in the Winter

AEMINENV: Courses Offered in the Winter