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Financial Decision Making: Cost-Benefit Analysis in Projects
Covers financial decision making through cost-benefit analysis in public projects, focusing on investment viability and the implications of interest rates.
Finite Element Modeling: Systematization and Construction
Covers the systematization and construction of a 2D finite element model.
Universal Covering Construction
Introduces the concept of a universal covering construction with examples like Hawaiian rings.
Wood Construction I: Molecular Wood and Physical Properties
Explores the molecular composition and physical properties of wood for construction purposes.
Settlements Case Study: Kansai International Airport
Explores settlements at Kansai International Airport, focusing on geological composition, drainage methods, construction, and settlement prediction.
Structural Design of Footbridges
Explores the structural design of footbridges, highlighting key considerations and challenges.
True Magnitude of Segments: Ellipses and Affinities
Explores the construction of ellipses and affinities to determine true sizes of segments in descriptive geometry.
Arches and Cables: Structural Analysis Principles
Covers the principles of structural analysis for arches and cables, focusing on geometry and load distribution.
Architectural Technology: Construction and Materials Overview
Introduces architectural technology, focusing on construction methods, materials, and the architect's role in building projects.
Architecture: Classicism and Rationalism in Historical Context
Examines the evolution of architecture through the works of key historical architects and their responses to changing societal needs.