ARCH1231 BTECH I, SP2019

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ARCH1231 BTECH I, SP2019
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Department
Architectural Technology
Course Code
ARCH1231
Semester / Year
Spring 2019
Course Description

An introduction to basic materials of construction and the fundamental principals of hand drafting and system analysis. The coursework includes surveying existing conditions, development of plans, elevations, and sections, and basic details as well as the study of material properties and applications.

Acknowledgements

This course was created by: J A Montgomery

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Reading 9

Im this reading Ching speaks about masonry wall sections, stone masonry , structural steel […] See MoreReading 9

reading#9

Ching talk about Masonry Wall Section and how should the bearing area of masonry be propotioned so […] See Morereading#9

#8 Assembly and Performance

Every building needs moisture and thermal protection, Ching explains the performance of roofing […] See More#8 Assembly and Performance

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Comment on "Reading #4Structural units"

Jaddie, Excellent summary. Check for a few minor grammatical errors, but otherwise a strong […] See MoreComment on "Reading #4Structural units"

Comment on "summary 4"

Chris, This is a good start to the summary. How about the other sections of the reading: […] See MoreComment on "summary 4"

Comment on "Reading Summary #4"

Jonathan, Your summary is good but can use some clarification. For example, define more clearly […] See MoreComment on "Reading Summary #4"

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Reading #7

In Ching’s task, he mentioned masonry arches, lintels, wood beams, joists steel beams, plus joists, reinforced concrete beams. When it comes to the masonry arches they put their whole weight on the two sides of the wall, it’s sel […] See MoreReading #7

Reading #4

In this section, Ching gives us much information about the structural units, structural spans, and structural patterns, and so on. There is a lot’s of connections between the columns and beams. Slabs or in other words plate structure. I […] See MoreReading #4

Reading #2

According to Ching, architecture and building construction they’re not the same. They share the same routine same elements but the core of this is that the understanding is different. So you can’t be guaranteed to build architecture. It’ […] See MoreReading #2

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