Showing posts with label Essential Questions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Essential Questions. Show all posts

1/25/2011

3.1 essential questions

1. How do Land Use and Development regulations help or hinder development in a community?
They help by making sure land is used properly and by preventing construction on a contaminated site, and they hurt by sometimes preventing use of land because there is nobody wanting to build on a particular spot of land for its zoned use.

2. Why are building codes important in the construction of buildings?
Without them, buildings would be constructed haphazardly and without regard for use or location.

3. How does commercial building design and construction differ from residential building design and construction?
Commercial buildings usually are larger and have higher traffic and loads than residential buildings.

4. What factors influence the choice of commercial construction materials?
Cost, strength, and weight

5. How do sustainable design alternatives, such as a green roof, impact the environment and quality of life?
Sustainable design alternatives often make things more attractive as well as making them more energy efficient.

12/20/2010

2.3 Essential Questions

1. How do you achieve a balance between cost-saving measures, important features, and environmental responsibility when designing a residential structure?
You use local materials with the best combination of cost and efficiency, and you strive for simplicity.

2. What are the advantages and disadvantages of using 3D architectural software rather than creating hand-produced plans?
You can physically see every detail from any angle in the software, but making a single change can be painstaking and can throw off several other features.

3. Why are organizations such as LEED important?
They provide design specifications to make a home efficient and for it to have a low environmental impact.

4. When planning a project, how does the availability of public utilities impact the design?
You must consider any factors which could have an impact on the materials put into construction, including facilities such as sewers and electricity.

5. What options are available for the management of wastewater from a building?
You can have a personal home septic system or you can get water from the public sewage system where available.

6. What are the important considerations when design a plumbing system?
Pipe size, slope, materials, and paths, as well as water heating and pipe insulation.

7. Why should a designer know about the different types of lighting and their applications?
Designers should know how to best and most efficiently light a space, wherever it may be.

8. What are the important considerations when designing an electrical system?
One must consider efficiency, simplicity, and compatibility for expansion and maintenance.

9. What information is important when documenting the design of a building?
You must include materials, dimensions, and external views.

10/21/2010

2.2 Essential Questions

1. What is the difference between R-value and U-value? When are they used?
R- value meaures resistance to the transfer of heat, and U-value shows how much heat is allowed through. They are inversely proportional. R-value is used to rate insulation, whereas U-value is used to determine how much energy it will take to heat or cool a space.

2. What are some leading causes of solar gain?
lack of proper insulation, dark roofs absorbing heat

3. What key areas of a building can minimize heat loss?
walls, roof, floor

4. Why is a cost estimate important to create before starting a project?
so you can put a budget on the project

10/11/2010

2.1 essential questions

1. Why is wood so often used for residential buildings?
wood is both cheap and strong

2. What alternatives to wood frame construction are available and what are the advantages and disadvantages of each?
metal- stronger but more expensive, concrete- ineffective for framing

3. How are trusses able to span large distances?
strong & lightweight due to structure

4. What framing systems are used to support residential roofs?
roof trusses and rafters

5. How are different roof styles and pitches related to different architectural styles?
they are used for different environments

9/08/2010

1.1 Essential Questions

Essential Questions

1. How did the art and science of architecture and civil engineering evolve over time?
They have gone from purely functional to more aesthetic in nature.

2. Describe three structural systems used by architects in historical construction projects.
Motte-and-Bailey, Collonade, Roman Arches

3. How have historical innovations contributed to modern civil engineering and architecture?
They have allowed for taller, bigger, and more complex designs to be doable.

4. How are visual design elements and principles manifested in architecture?
They are used to create an appeal to those who look at them.