Construction II

Course ID:
ARUD 253

Program:
Architecture and Urban Design 

Level:
Undergraduate

Semester:
5

Credit:
CH:3

Description

The aim of this course is to explore the basic construction techniques for erecting structures and the related materials to each technique. The techniques are: masonry, rammed, casting, assembling. The related material: ceramics -brick–, earth, concrete, and wood (including their life-cycle assessment). This approach to the techniques and materials studied through its application to basic structures will permit the student to get to know the constructive bases for erecting: wall structures, pillars, beams
and slabs. In this course, the student will also explore the ground and how the building is accommodated over it: Types, technical design and construction process of foundations and retaining walls (including drainage and water tightness).