The written background to the Masters Seminar Series states the following: “Seminars are to provide an environment that encourages speculation, risk taking, experimenting, independent creative thought, and an understanding of the value of research to architecture.” Furthermore: “Research at this level is not a matter of students merely reporting but rather delving deeply, investigating, posing questions, sifting through material, precedents, facts, data, existing literature, ideologies, ideas and coming up with something new or thoughtful and interesting - both to themselves and to the seminar group.” With these two statements of intent in mind, the approach to this seminar module will be guided self-learning, peer-discussion and workshop style activity that provides students with a dynamic learning environment that stimulates innovative problem solving and evolves thinking in a time of significant planetary stress. This course builds on previous studies undertaken at the school of architecture relating to sustainability and key approaches to environmentally sensitive design. The goal is to add a layer of real-world complexity and a sense of urgency in stimulating transformational change required across society, environment, economies, and culture.