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Building Technology: Structural Elements

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This lecture covers the design and analysis of structural elements such as floors, beam grids, slabs, trellises, and beams, focusing on topics like static equilibrium, sizing, and materials used in construction. The instructor discusses the behavior of different types of supports and the tributary areas of various structural components.

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