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Building Design Course Overview - University of Delaware Fall 2007

This course focuses on the fundamental principles of building design, with an emphasis on structural engineering concepts related to masonry and wood structures. Students will learn to apply loads to buildings using relevant standards and codes, explore common materials, and examine various failure modes. The course involves hands-on practice with design concepts and provides opportunities to familiarize oneself with industry references and design guides. Assessment will be based on homework, exams, and class participation.

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Building Design Course Overview - University of Delaware Fall 2007

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  1. CE 407Building Design University of Delaware Fall 2007

  2. Introduction • Instructor – Bill Coulbourne • Class Meets • Time – 11:15 am, M/W • Place – 123 Memorial • Texts • Masonry Structures – Drysdale, et al • Design of Wood Structures – Breyer • Student introductions Building Design – Fall 2007

  3. Expectations • Focus is on: • Applying loads to buildings • Structural engineering • Masonry and wood buildings • Will build on other courses • What do you want to get out of this course? Building Design – Fall 2007

  4. Semester plan • Applying loads to buildings using standards and codes • Masonry • Materials • Applying loads • Failure modes • Wood • Materials • Applying loads • Failure modes • Two exams • Homework and outside reading Building Design – Fall 2007

  5. Review class schedule Building Design – Fall 2007

  6. Grades • Homework – 30% • Exams – 70% • Class participation – important Building Design – Fall 2007

  7. Why masonry and wood? • Common building materials • Materials used in many ways in buildings • Not covered in other courses • Provides chances to practice design concepts • Provide familiarity with references and design guides Building Design – Fall 2007

  8. Masonry • Some references: • Masonry Structures by Drysdale • ACI 530 • Technical Notes (provided by instructor) • IBC/IRC Building Design – Fall 2007

  9. Masonry text Building Design – Fall 2007

  10. Common Uses • Exterior walls • Fire-resistant structures • Interior partitions – commercial buildings • Foundations • Retaining walls Building Design – Fall 2007

  11. Segmented Retaining Walls Building Design – Fall 2007

  12. Residential construction Building Design – Fall 2007

  13. Building Design – Fall 2007

  14. Building Design – Fall 2007

  15. Building Design – Fall 2007

  16. Building Design – Fall 2007

  17. CommercialBuilding Building Design – Fall 2007

  18. School Building Design – Fall 2007

  19. Performing Arts Center Building Design – Fall 2007

  20. Courthouse Building Design – Fall 2007

  21. Church Building Design – Fall 2007

  22. State PoliceHQ Building Design – Fall 2007

  23. Wood • Some references: • Design of Wood Structures by Breyer • National Design Specification for Wood • AF&PA/AWC guides • IBC/IRC Building Design – Fall 2007

  24. Common uses • Residential buildings • Commercial buildings • Accessory structures (sheds, garages, etc) • Interior framing Building Design – Fall 2007

  25. Outdoor concert venue Building Design – Fall 2007

  26. Residential framing Building Design – Fall 2007

  27. Unusual shapes Building Design – Fall 2007

  28. Framing Building Design – Fall 2007

  29. House Building Design – Fall 2007

  30. NewCoastalHome Building Design – Fall 2007

  31. Historic home Building Design – Fall 2007

  32. Church Building Design – Fall 2007

  33. ConferenceCenter Building Design – Fall 2007

  34. Hotel Building Design – Fall 2007

  35. TimberManufacturer Building Design – Fall 2007

  36. Offices Building Design – Fall 2007

  37. Other References • ASCE 7 – password protected site ($25) • Look at ASCE 7 • Class web page Building Design – Fall 2007

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