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Alexandri, Eleftheria – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2014
This paper is about the experience of teaching Assembly for Disassembly to fourth year architect students within the module of sustainable design. When designing a sustainable building one should take into consideration the fact that the building is going to be demolished in some years; thus the materials should be assembled in such a way so that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Architectural Education, Undergraduate Students, Learning Modules
Mulrooney, Sarah – National Academy for Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning (NJ1), 2009
One of the central themes addressed by this paper is the design of the curriculum for architectural education using three schools of architecture: the Bauhaus in Dessau, Crown Hall in Chicago and the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism (FAU) in Sao Paulo. It also reflects on the practices in other schools such as Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin…
Descriptors: Architecture, Curriculum Design, Architectural Education, Construction Materials
Wedwick, Daryl M. – 1981
The use of corrugated cardboard in constructing stage scenery is discussed in this paper. In the first section, both the advantages and the problems associated with using the material are discussed, as are ways to avoid problems. The second section of the paper discusses general methods for preparing corrugated materials for set and prop…
Descriptors: Construction Materials, Construction (Process), Higher Education, Production Techniques
Wright, Rodney; Wright, Sydney – 1986
This conference presentation offers general guidelines for planning a new child care facility. Particular attention is given to site selection, space requirements, functional requirements, materials, climate, and choosing an architect. (RH)
Descriptors: Architects, Building Design, Climate, Construction Materials
Wolf, Rudolf – 1992
Awareness in Europe of the possible health hazards of certain building materials has increased. Many new building products have had no long-term testing, and competition leads to constant product changes. For example, asbestos-laden materials were used widely in schools, and now they must be removed or treated at great cost. Scientists and…
Descriptors: Asbestos, Construction Management, Construction Materials, Design Requirements
Petherbridge, P. – 1974
Formulas used in the calculation of cooling loads and indoor temperatures are employed to demonstrate the influence of various building parameters--such as thermal transmittance (U-value), solar absorptivity, and thermal storage--on the indoor thermal environment. The analysis leads to guidance on ways of limiting temperatures in naturally…
Descriptors: Architectural Research, Building Design, Climate, Construction Materials