B.Arch. (Full Time) – Architecture Curriculum
... B.ARCH SYLLABUS – 2007 Course structure: Architectural Design is the most important subject in the B.Arch curriculum, where students are involved in studio work to design all types of buildings. Hence all the semesters have this subject as the prime component, with the theory subjects intended as a ...
... B.ARCH SYLLABUS – 2007 Course structure: Architectural Design is the most important subject in the B.Arch curriculum, where students are involved in studio work to design all types of buildings. Hence all the semesters have this subject as the prime component, with the theory subjects intended as a ...
Historic District Design Guidelines
... district and encourage civic pride. The Main Street Board uses the guidelines and applies the U.S. Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Historic Preservation Projects to evaluate the appropriateness of changes to a historic building and to the Historic District as a whole. The guidelines do not ...
... district and encourage civic pride. The Main Street Board uses the guidelines and applies the U.S. Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Historic Preservation Projects to evaluate the appropriateness of changes to a historic building and to the Historic District as a whole. The guidelines do not ...
Uses in Building and Architectural Surveys Article
... high-definition surveys offer cost advantages for certain types of projects. They’ve also learned that even at an equal cost, scanning provides several added-value benefits. These include faster project turnaround, improved safety, and more complete and accurate survey data that can be re-visited wi ...
... high-definition surveys offer cost advantages for certain types of projects. They’ve also learned that even at an equal cost, scanning provides several added-value benefits. These include faster project turnaround, improved safety, and more complete and accurate survey data that can be re-visited wi ...
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... mostly repeating problems addressed on the previous conferences as well as ones beyond established criteria, were not accepted to become a part of conference program. This conference, as well as previous ones, is addressing subjects such as energy efficiency, renewable energy sources, European stand ...
... mostly repeating problems addressed on the previous conferences as well as ones beyond established criteria, were not accepted to become a part of conference program. This conference, as well as previous ones, is addressing subjects such as energy efficiency, renewable energy sources, European stand ...
2012 Draft Campus Design Guidelines - Campus Services
... region were removed and the land used for growth of cotton, corn and other crops. After the collapse of southern agriculture in the early part of this century because of soil depletion and the boll weevil, much of the land reverted to “second growth” forests whose species composition and ecological ...
... region were removed and the land used for growth of cotton, corn and other crops. After the collapse of southern agriculture in the early part of this century because of soil depletion and the boll weevil, much of the land reverted to “second growth” forests whose species composition and ecological ...
017Anthony.Psychological Aspects.Architecture of Tall Buildings.1995
... a camera with a zoom lens focused on a cityscape. With the setling at 28 mm for view , we c an see the entire city skyline , and as we zoom all the way to 135 a telephoto sho t, we ca n focus on o ne building in detail. If we could zoom in l'urther, we might sec inside the w indows of the building i ...
... a camera with a zoom lens focused on a cityscape. With the setling at 28 mm for view , we c an see the entire city skyline , and as we zoom all the way to 135 a telephoto sho t, we ca n focus on o ne building in detail. If we could zoom in l'urther, we might sec inside the w indows of the building i ...
Energy Efficiency in New Buildings
... money are wasted because the energy efficiency of lighting, cooling and other systems is neglected. Requirements of this kind were introduced in the Danish building code for the first time in the late 1970s. Since then they have been revised regularly in order to phase out inefficient technologies a ...
... money are wasted because the energy efficiency of lighting, cooling and other systems is neglected. Requirements of this kind were introduced in the Danish building code for the first time in the late 1970s. Since then they have been revised regularly in order to phase out inefficient technologies a ...
Buildings on the corner of Kent Terrace and Ellice Street, Wellington
... Of regional significance, is 83 Kent Terrace, which is a rare purpose-built music studio in a well-detailed Art Deco style. It is a worthy addition to a 30 strong collection of Art Deco styled buildings in central Wellington highlighted in a Wellington City Council heritage trail publication, many o ...
... Of regional significance, is 83 Kent Terrace, which is a rare purpose-built music studio in a well-detailed Art Deco style. It is a worthy addition to a 30 strong collection of Art Deco styled buildings in central Wellington highlighted in a Wellington City Council heritage trail publication, many o ...
General Observations of Building Behaviour During the 8th October
... Figure 26b). These buildings are mostly unreinforced, and do not include any earthquake-resistant feature. However, from a configuration point of view, these are mostly rectangular in plan, although extensions in the form of wings are common. Generally, these buildings are simple in elevation withou ...
... Figure 26b). These buildings are mostly unreinforced, and do not include any earthquake-resistant feature. However, from a configuration point of view, these are mostly rectangular in plan, although extensions in the form of wings are common. Generally, these buildings are simple in elevation withou ...
1 TLC ONLINE CURRICULUM Lesson title: Reaching New Heights
... 2. Show students a picture of the Empire State Building in New York City. Ask them to identify this skyscraper and where it’s located. Explain that the Empire State Building is 1,250 feet high and has 102 stories. It was completed in 1931. At that time, it was the tallest building in the world. But ...
... 2. Show students a picture of the Empire State Building in New York City. Ask them to identify this skyscraper and where it’s located. Explain that the Empire State Building is 1,250 feet high and has 102 stories. It was completed in 1931. At that time, it was the tallest building in the world. But ...
The Portable Particular: An Integral Theory of Place
... not have a global presence or influence when acting alone, but, when united, can effectively resist the globalization of architecture. Tzonis and Lefaivre also call for the use of local building materials and construction techniques as another method of forging a local identity. This does not imply, ...
... not have a global presence or influence when acting alone, but, when united, can effectively resist the globalization of architecture. Tzonis and Lefaivre also call for the use of local building materials and construction techniques as another method of forging a local identity. This does not imply, ...
Ronan Point Apartment Tower Collapse and its Effect on Building
... locities of only 100 kph (63 mi/ h), but later research indicated that for buildings of that height higher wind velocities could be expected. The building code used for the design of Ronan Point and its sister buildings was issued in 1952. This set of codes had not been kept up to date. Higher winds ...
... locities of only 100 kph (63 mi/ h), but later research indicated that for buildings of that height higher wind velocities could be expected. The building code used for the design of Ronan Point and its sister buildings was issued in 1952. This set of codes had not been kept up to date. Higher winds ...
Re-use of structural elements
... Material producers (mills) – The production process vary with the material. Raw material and in most cases also recovered waste (e.g. steel scrap) is utilized to produce new building material that is sold directly to the service centres or fabricators. Service centres – Service centres are businesse ...
... Material producers (mills) – The production process vary with the material. Raw material and in most cases also recovered waste (e.g. steel scrap) is utilized to produce new building material that is sold directly to the service centres or fabricators. Service centres – Service centres are businesse ...
CONFLICT AND COLLABORATION: HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND ACADEMIC, GOVERNMENT,
... present conflict lie, of course, in American responses of the 1970s and early 1980s to the sudden end of the era of cheap petroleum, i.e., the energy crisis of the 1970s. That dramatic, geopolitically-motivated reduction in global oil supply – triggered by the 19731974 Arab oil embargo against Israe ...
... present conflict lie, of course, in American responses of the 1970s and early 1980s to the sudden end of the era of cheap petroleum, i.e., the energy crisis of the 1970s. That dramatic, geopolitically-motivated reduction in global oil supply – triggered by the 19731974 Arab oil embargo against Israe ...
Tall buildings - Arup | Publications
... to reflect the quality of the buildings. We tailor-make in every project the most suitable integrated solution of vertical transportation system to the client including sky lobby shuttle arrangements, double deck (or similar) shuttles and destination despatch systems with balance among benchmark des ...
... to reflect the quality of the buildings. We tailor-make in every project the most suitable integrated solution of vertical transportation system to the client including sky lobby shuttle arrangements, double deck (or similar) shuttles and destination despatch systems with balance among benchmark des ...
Tapping the Commercial Building Performance Market in
... an overall indication of the building’s performance and provide a ranking of the school’s energy performance compared to other K-12 schools in the state (Coleman & Afshar 2004). The final report includes recommendations as to how schools may proceed to improve building efficiency, and shows availabl ...
... an overall indication of the building’s performance and provide a ranking of the school’s energy performance compared to other K-12 schools in the state (Coleman & Afshar 2004). The final report includes recommendations as to how schools may proceed to improve building efficiency, and shows availabl ...
Signage Guidelines - Napier City Council
... registered by the Historic Places Trust as an historic area under the Historic Places Act 1993. The purpose of the register is to identify and inform the public about significant and valued historical places and assist in their protection and conservation. Napier’s Art Deco Quarter has more recently ...
... registered by the Historic Places Trust as an historic area under the Historic Places Act 1993. The purpose of the register is to identify and inform the public about significant and valued historical places and assist in their protection and conservation. Napier’s Art Deco Quarter has more recently ...
Resistance of buildings during an earthquake
... about it. Therefore that was a reason now to get more knowledge on seismic risks and seismic design. My problem statement is: “How can buildings structures resist on a seismic tremor?” In this dissertation we will investigate on how the buildings are made of ...
... about it. Therefore that was a reason now to get more knowledge on seismic risks and seismic design. My problem statement is: “How can buildings structures resist on a seismic tremor?” In this dissertation we will investigate on how the buildings are made of ...
Performance of posttensioned seismic retrofit of two stone masonry
... The posttensioned seismic retrofit of the Chemistry building was only applied to the ground storey as the first floor of the Chemistry block had an irregular configuration and so was less suited to posttensioning. The building also had a good sarked timber roof diaphragm, so tying together and inst ...
... The posttensioned seismic retrofit of the Chemistry building was only applied to the ground storey as the first floor of the Chemistry block had an irregular configuration and so was less suited to posttensioning. The building also had a good sarked timber roof diaphragm, so tying together and inst ...
Planning permission PAR
... Waste Management Plans: guidance for construction contractors and clients’. http://www.constructingexcellence.org.uk/resources/publications/view.jsp?id=2568 These do not require formal approval by planning authorities, but are intended to encourage the identification of the volume and type of materi ...
... Waste Management Plans: guidance for construction contractors and clients’. http://www.constructingexcellence.org.uk/resources/publications/view.jsp?id=2568 These do not require formal approval by planning authorities, but are intended to encourage the identification of the volume and type of materi ...
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... In existing buildings the owners see an increasing need for modern and good Facility Management System software to solve more and more of the challenges. The value of all buildings should be much higher with a complete model (Chuck Eastman at al. 2008: 93-146). In the project we are now focusing on ...
... In existing buildings the owners see an increasing need for modern and good Facility Management System software to solve more and more of the challenges. The value of all buildings should be much higher with a complete model (Chuck Eastman at al. 2008: 93-146). In the project we are now focusing on ...
USE of BORATE-TREATED WOOD as PART of an IPM APPROACH
... and lower air and water toxicity, and that they require less use of resources than do the steel and concrete homes. Subsequent analysis by ATHENA indicates that the steel design has a lower effective Rvalue than the wood design (R 12.7 vs. R17.2) (Trusty and Meil, 2000). Steel is 300-400 times more ...
... and lower air and water toxicity, and that they require less use of resources than do the steel and concrete homes. Subsequent analysis by ATHENA indicates that the steel design has a lower effective Rvalue than the wood design (R 12.7 vs. R17.2) (Trusty and Meil, 2000). Steel is 300-400 times more ...
YÜKSEK BYNALARDA GÜNCEL YAKLA? IMLAR: DÖNER FORMLAR
... The International Style developed in Europe in the early decades of nineteenth century, spread all over the world and became the dominant architectural ideology. The new commercial citadels, which were usually box-shaped, were made of glass, steel and concrete were also stripped of any decoration. D ...
... The International Style developed in Europe in the early decades of nineteenth century, spread all over the world and became the dominant architectural ideology. The new commercial citadels, which were usually box-shaped, were made of glass, steel and concrete were also stripped of any decoration. D ...
Seismic Pushover Analysis of `Gaioleiro` Buildings in Lisbon
... construction was followed by a time of real estate speculation which ended up affecting the quality of the buildings (design, construction materials and connections between walls and between walls and floors). Hence, suitable models and effective numerical tools are needed. The study was extended to ...
... construction was followed by a time of real estate speculation which ended up affecting the quality of the buildings (design, construction materials and connections between walls and between walls and floors). Hence, suitable models and effective numerical tools are needed. The study was extended to ...
The M 6.3 Christchurch, New Zealand, Earthquake of February 22
... number of fatalities, damaging structures, and rendering many buildings inaccessible due to fear of more rockfall in aftershocks. In some cases, entire cliffs collapsed (Figure 5), while in others boulders up to 5m in diameter were dislodged. Tension cracks 10-20m back from the cliff edges, often th ...
... number of fatalities, damaging structures, and rendering many buildings inaccessible due to fear of more rockfall in aftershocks. In some cases, entire cliffs collapsed (Figure 5), while in others boulders up to 5m in diameter were dislodged. Tension cracks 10-20m back from the cliff edges, often th ...