GENERAL CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE I

Course ID: IAK-SI>0317.3.E
Course title: GENERAL CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE I
Semester: 3 / Winter
ECTS: 3
Lectures/Classes: 15 / 30 hours
Field of study: Landscape Architecture
Study cycle: 1st cycle
Type of course: compulsory
Prerequisites: descriptive geometry
Contact person: dr inż arch. Jacek Brudziński; jacek.brudzinski@upwr.edu.pl
Short description: Technical project of small architecture elements - fencing of the property and paving of the pedestrian walkway with stairs
Full description: Introducing students with the principles of designing building structures and commonly used building technologies. Transfer of knowledge about building materials used in landscape architecture. Introducing students with legal conditions, including laws, ordinances and standards regarding the design of various categories of facilities.
Bibliography: http://www.aboutcivil.org/ebooks.html Gupta’s R., 2016,Handbook of Civil Engineering Paperback – 2016 , Christensen A.J., Dictionary of Landscape, Architecture & Construction; WILK S., Drawing for Landscape Architects: Construction and Design Manual, DOM Publishers, http://www.scirp.org/journal/ojce/ http://www.civilejournal.org/index.php/cej
Learning outcomes: student knows and understands the principles of designing buildings and commonly used technologies, has advanced knowledge about building materials used in landscape architecture, basic legal conditions, incl. acts, regulations and standards regarding the design of various categories of building structures. student is able to prepare correct design documentation in accordance with formal requirements, select the appropriate building material to be used depending on the nature and place of use of the building student is ready to understand that knowledge and skills are becoming obsolete, and the technological, tooling and cognitive progress of data on the technical, social and natural environment is continuous and requires the completion of knowledge, to realize effects of decisions made in the field of landscape and space development, including the impact on the environment and on human safety.
Assessment methods and assessment criteria: colloquium 50%, project 50%

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