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4.00 Credits
Reinforced concrete fundamentals; establishes basics of reinforced concrete behavior and introduces methods of design used in current engineering practice. Basic mechanics of structural concrete introduced in examining bending, shear, and axial forces. Topic areas include beams, slabs systems, columns, foundations, retaining walls, and an introduction to prestressed concrete.
Prerequisite:
ARCH 322
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4.00 Credits
Design of steel structures.
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4.00 Credits
Design of reinforced concrete structures.
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3.00 Credits
Lebert Structural behavior and design of reinforced brick, tile, and unit masonry structures. Offered: jointly with CEE 455.
Prerequisite:
CEE 381
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3.00 Credits
Lectures, field trips, and laboratory sessions directed toward the nature, potentials, and limitations of a variety of materials (wood, metal, plastics, inorganic cementing materials, minerals, rocks, and clay) and the processes involved with their production, fabrication, and system compatibility.
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3.00 Credits
Heerwagen Daylighting of buildings, reducing noise and enhancing sound for communication, and regulating heat transfer for occupant thermal comfort; description of passive means for environmental control, including presentation of scientific explanations and design guidelines for utilizing these means; design guidelines are intended for use in the preliminary schematic design phase. Offered: AW.
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3.00 Credits
Lectures and readings pertaining to a survey of materials, assemblies, and techniques of assembly of concrete and steel frame, commercial exterior envelope, and interior partitioning building constructions systems.
Prerequisite:
either ARCH 400 or CM 313
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3.00 Credits
Heerwagen Electrical, mechanical (HVAC), plumbing, and fire safety systems for buildings. Descriptions of what these systems do, where they are used, how they are integrated into the overall building design; rules of thumb, design strategies, and short cuts for anticipating system design and use.
Prerequisite:
either ARCH 331 or ARCH 431
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3.00 Credits
Lectures, demonstrations, exercises, and projects focusing on the use of color applied to the threedimensional architectural context. Color theory is explored with the multiple effects of changing light.
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3.00 Credits
Millet Perceptionbased approach to principles of natural and artificial lighting. Practical considerations of lighting involving environmental evaluations, calculations and the use of lamps and fixtures. Sketch and model studies for applications. Impact of lighting design on energy conservation. Relation of lighting design process to architectural design concepts.
Prerequisite:
either ARCH 331 or ARCH 431
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