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My Courses
Building Technology II ARCH2331, F2022
Resources for Building Technology 2 This site contains Assignment Discussion Questions and answers. References, Articles, and Link on: construction technology, codes, AutoCAD and software tools.
ARCH 1121 History of World Architecture | Fall 2021
An historical survey of architecture from early civilizations to the start of the Industrial Revolution. Architecture is examined as an expression of the culture and life of a society. Class sessions study architecture from around the world within its social, temporal, and spatial contexts. While the history of Western architecture is covered from ancient Egypt to the Enlightenment, a special focus is directed to the architectures of the Far East, South Asia, Africa, pre-Columbian Latin America, the Islamic World, and elsewhere to provide a comprehensive overview of the richness and diversity of architecture as a cultural artifact.
Building Technology III
Architectural Design 2: Foundations and Visual Studies
ARCH1231 Building Technology I, SP2022
An introduction to basic materials of construction and the fundamental principles of hand drafting and system analysis. The coursework includes surveying existing conditions, development of plans, elevations, sections, and basic details as well as the study of material properties and applications.
My Projects
Decreasing the Noise Levels and Delay Times Associated with Subway MTA
In the five New York City boroughs we face many delays on our way to work, home, school, etc. What are the causes of these issues and how can they be fixed? This paper explains ways of how to decrease the noise levels, safety and delay times associated with our subway MTA. The main goal is to keep the train schedule to be conflict-free as much as possible in case of any perturbations, and to install a barrier that blocks the tracks from the platform and keep the passengers safe until the trains arrive.
My Clubs
For over 30 years the Architecture Club has been one of the most influential clubs on City Tech’s campus. Each semester students and club members’ gain valuable knowledge from speakers who are invited to come and share their architectural experiences with the club. However, class lectures are no substitute for the personal, eye opening experiences that a field trip can bring.