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Basics of Architectural Constructions 2 (4cr)

Course unit code: 5R00DC94

General information


Credits
4 cr
Teaching language
Finnish

Objectives

Students know conventional block, masonry or concrete frames of small houses: structures used in external walls and upper floors. Students also acquaint themselves with energy efficient building design. Structures are both in situ built and prefabricated constructions.

Students know conventional loadbearing wall constructions, structures and building materials used in block structured small houses. Students recognize basic foundation techniques and joints between building envelope and foundation structures. Students adopt skills to apply learned things to design work.

Students know basics of principles of energy efficient building.

Content

Block and concrete structures, external walls, roofs, upper floors and floors. Used dimensioning systems. Conventional in-situ cast constructions in small houses. Joints of structures.

Building materials: bricks, blocks and other products used in masonry and block work. Metal products and natural stone. Hollow-core slabs and composite slabs in small houses.

Special features of energy efficient small houses.

Students compose dimensioned working drawings for the small houses designed by themselves.

Prerequisites

Basics of Architectural Construction 1 or comparable skills.

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