Teacher(s)
Language
French
Main themes
In Brussels, the teaching is cumulative and progressive, from the shell to the finishing details, while in Tournai construction and materials are taught in a global way; in this way, students can form logical groupings.
This teaching unit describes in parallel and in a general way the main materials, elements and implementation systems used in the construction field. It introduces generally accepted rules of building, linked to the nature of the materials used.
This teaching unit describes in parallel and in a general way the main materials, elements and implementation systems used in the construction field. It introduces generally accepted rules of building, linked to the nature of the materials used.
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
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The objective of this teaching unit is to generate the necessary skills to bring architectural objectives into line with how to translate them into material terms. This teaching unit focuses particularly on one dimension of the profile of a Bachelor level graduate in Architecture: developing a technical dimension. Specific learning outcomes: By the end of the course, students will be able to
Use the technical dimension
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Content
Starting from the general principles and architectural intentions, the following topics are addressed:
- Foundations
- Foundations
- Massive masonry and concrete constructions
- The cavity wall
- Concrete floors
- Flat roofs
- Green roofs
- Insulation
Teaching methods
Theoretical presentations and case studies
Thematic exercises
Thematic exercises
Evaluation methods
Examination session in June
Evaluation of thematic exercises throughout the year: 10% of the points
Written exam, consisting of two parts:
- drawing of 2 details: 50% of the points
- a series of theoretical questions: 40% of the points
Written exam, consisting of two parts:
- drawing of 2 details: 50% of the points
- a series of theoretical questions: 40% of the points
Examination session in August
Written exam, consisting of two parts:
- drawing of 2 details: 60% of the points
- a series of theoretical questions: 40% of the points
Written exam, consisting of two parts:
- drawing of 2 details: 60% of the points
- a series of theoretical questions: 40% of the points
Bibliography
Andrea Deplazes, Construire l'architecture, Birkhäuser, 2013, Bâle
Faculty or entity
Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)
Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Bachelor in Architecture (Tournai)