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Concrete: Material Properties and Future Implications
Covers the properties of concrete, its applications, and the importance of sustainable practices for future generations.
Introduction to Building Technology: Exercises and Videos
Covers exercises on building technology, including roof elements, thermal insulation, human requirements, and facade typologies.
Structural Design: Wood Building Exercise
Covers exercises on structural design for wood buildings and roofs.
Structural Analysis: Deflection in Floor Slabs
Provides an overview of deflection analysis in floor slabs, focusing on load categories and structural integrity.
Architectural Processes: Non-linearity and Iteration
Covers the non-linear nature of architectural processes and the importance of iteration in project development.
Concrete: Material Properties and Future Implications
Covers the properties of concrete, its applications, and the importance of sustainable practices in construction.
Building Technology: General Introduction
Covers the principles of building technology, including building physics, structures, construction, and technical installations.
Construction of Ovals: From Roman Amphitheatres to Modern Architecture
Explores the historical construction methods of ovals, from Roman amphitheatres to modern architecture, including the use of symmetrical double tangency.
Building Skeletons: Structural Elements and Materials
Covers the essential principles of building structures, focusing on the skeleton's role and material selection in construction.
Structural Grids: Beams and Frameworks
Delves into the principles and typologies of structural grids in architecture, showcasing iconic examples.