10614121Construction Materials
Course Information
Description
Architects are expected to be thoughtful and skillful with material selection. This course will help the learner acquire a basic conceptual framework and vocabulary of the materials, assemblies, and tectonic systems of a building’s structure, enclosure, and interior by understanding their properties, manufacture, and application both in design and construction contexts.
Total Credits
3
Prior Learning Assessment
- Exam-College Developed Challenge Exam
Course Competencies
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Examine the materials and processes of site-cast and pre-cast concrete construction
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Examine the material and processes of structural steel construction
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Examine the material and processes of light frame wood construction and mass timber construction
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Explore the process and materials of clay, stone, and concrete masonry
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Explain the external influences and internal phenomena in a building’s exterior wall assembly using building science terminology and concepts.
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Develop surface, cladding, and aperture designs for an exterior wall with appropriate materials components and assemblies
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Explore the process and materials of roofing
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Explore the materials and use of glass and fenestration in a building
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Examine the materials and processes in constructing interior partitions
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Examine the material and selection criteria of interior finishes
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Compare the pros and cons of assemblies and components that arrive at the site pre-fabricated versus analogous building elements constructed on-site
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Recognize the characteristics of a material or system that makes it sustainable
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Read, navigate, and interpret architectural construction documents
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