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Week 4

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Within small groups we were to familiarise ourselves with the plans for our allocated building- Queen's College. We were provided a handout and required to fill it in.

Case Study

The Task

Links To Theory

→ Technical drawing standards

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Week 5

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Within the same groups allocated from week 4, we were to further analyse the plans from Queen's College in regard to their structural systems.

As a group we were to put together a presentation around the information we had extracted during the tutorial. The tasks were to divided amongst the group, I was allocated:

→ Graphic structural diagrams showing all structural systems.

→ Sustainability and environmental analysis (carbon footprint, embodied energy and recyclability)

Structural X-Ray

The Task

Links To Theory

→ Primary structural systems→ Secondary structural systems→ Foundations and footings→ Environmental repercussions of materials and practises.

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Structural Diagrams

Foundations and Footings

Within General Notes (Sheet 1) & Drawing Index (Bruce Allen Architect 2013) they listed three types of footings that would be used in construction- pad, strip and bored footings.

One of the Typical Section Details (Bruce Allen Architect 2013) the footing of a pergola post was documented in further detail.

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Structural Diagrams

Structural Systems

Primary Structure

Structure (2007) defines a primary structure as 'elements which serve to support the building self weight, and the applicable live loads'.

Secondary Structure

Structure (2007) defines a secondary structure as 'elements that are structurally signifi cant for the function they serve but do not contribute to the strength and stability of the primary structure'.

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Sustainability Analysis

Carbon Emissions Embodied EnergyAll fgures sourced from Greenspec (2013)

Recyclability

ConcreteFloors, precast walls Quite high;

150kg/tonne of carbon emissions (Green Ration Book 2010)

1.11 MJ/kg Not overly recyclable, can be broken up into aggregate

VinylFlooring Polyvinyl Chloride

output, contributes to greenhouse gases (FindAnyFloor.Com 2013)

65.64 MJ/kg ‘Well suited to recycling’ (Vinyl Plus 2011)

TimberLined ceiling, pergola, stud walls, roof bracing

Stores carbon; ‘very low carbon footprint’ (Planet Ark 2013)

10 MJ/kg Recyclable; can be used for future construction (Planet Ark 2013)

GlassWindows, doors 8.4kg of carbon

emissions per kg of glass

15 MJ/kg 100% recyclable (Glass Packaging Institute 2013)

Stainless SteelEmporium fnishes ‘signifcant carbon

footprint atached to stainless steel’ (Life Without Plastics 2013)

56.7 MJ/kg Up to 100% recyclable in some cases (Greenspec 2013)

SteelFramework 1.8 tonnes of CO2 for

every tonne of steel (World Steel Association 2013)

20.10 MJ/kg Can be infnitely recycled (World Steel Association 2013)

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→ Absent for model making/ assessment of load paths

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Glossary Terms

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Oxidation

Definition

‘The combination of a substance with oxygen’ (Farlex 2013).

Own Image

Found Image

Use

Understanding how oxidation occurs and the efects it has can be cost saving in the long-term outlook of a structure (CorrosionCost.com 2006).

Oxidation (DESY 2013)

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Rectangular Hollow Section

Definition

‘A type of metal with a hollow tubular ’ (Wikipedia 2013)

Own Image

Found Image

Use

Diverse use in structures, they have a fantastic strength to weight ratio and are strong in both tension and compression (Tata Steel 2013).

Rectangular Hollow Section (Potubsa 2013)

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Parapet

Definition

‘‘A low protective wall or railing along the edge of a raised structure such as a roof or balcony’.’ (Farlex 2013).

Own Image

Found Image

Use

The inclusion of a parapet can be aesthetic, structural or defensive (hipages.com.au 2013)

Oxidation (DESY 2013)

Parapet Detail (İnş Müh Ofis 2012)

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Reference ListBruce Allen Architect 2013, Nicholas Laboratories Building, Queens College , Bruce Allen Architect, Melbourne.

CorrosionCost.com, 2006, ‘What are Corrosion Costs?’, retrieved 23 August 2013, <http://corrosionda.com/corrosioncosts.htm>

DESY, 2013, ‘How Metallic Iron Eats Its Own Native Oxide’, retrieved 23 August 2013, <http://photon-science.desy.de/news__events/research_highlights/archive/how_metallic_iron_eats_its_own_native_oxide/index_eng.html>

Farlex, 2013, ‘The Free Dictionary’, retrieved 23 August 2013, < http://www.thefreedictionary.com/oxidation>

Farlex, 2013, ‘The Free Dictionary’, retrieved 12 September 2013, <htp://www.thefreedictionary.com/parapet>

FindAnyFloor.Com 2013, ‘Carbon Footprint’, retrieved 5 September 2013, < http://green.findanyfloor.com/WhatIsGreen/Characteristics/CarbonFootprint.xhtml>

Glass Packaging Institute 2013, ‘Recycling’, retrieved 5 September 2013’, < http://www.gpi.org/recycling/glass-recycling-facts>

Green Ration Book 2010, ‘Carbon Footprint of Concrete’, retrieved 5 September 2013, <http://www.greenrationbook.org.uk/resources/footprints-concrete/>

GreenSpec 2013, ‘Embodied Energy’, retrieved 5 September 2013, <http://www.greenspec.co.uk/embodied-energy.php>

GreenSpec 2013, ‘Pitched Roofing Materials: Metals’, retrieved 5 September 2013, <http://www.greenspec.co.uk/pitched-roof-coverings-3.php >

Hipages.com.au 2013, ‘Parapet Roofs’, retrieved 12 September 2013, <htp://www.homeimprovementpages.com.au/article/parapet_roofs>

İnş Müh Ofis 2012, ‘Parapet detayı, parapet kesiti, parapet yapımı’, retrieved 12 September 2013, < htp://www.insaatofs.com/parapet-detayi-parapet-kesiti-parapet-yapimi.html>

Life Without Plastics 2013, ‘Stainless Steel’, retrieved 5 September 2013, < http://lifewithoutplastic.com/en/home/plastic-alternatives/71.html>

Planet Ark 2013, ‘Mate It Wood’, retrieved 5 September 2013, <http://makeitwood.org/benefits-of-wood/less-carbon-dioxide.cfm>

Potubsa, 2013, Structural Hollow Sections, Protubsa, retrieved 3 September 2013, <http://www.protubsa.com/pdf/1303287101.pdf>

Structure 2007, ‘Editorial- Scope Creep and the Silent Erosion of Profit’, retrieved 1 September 2012, <http://www.structuremag.org/article.aspx?articleID=321>.

Tata Steel, 2013, Hollow Sections, Tata Steel, retrieved 3 September 2013<http://www.tatasteeleurope.com/file_source/StaticFiles/Construction/Tubes/Structural_Tubes_Publications/Overview_UK_SP_WEB.pdf

Vinyl Plus 2011, ‘Lower Carbon Footprint, Long Lasting Applications, Recyclability’, retrieved 5 September 2013, <http://www.vinylplus.eu/en_GB/dialogue/procurement/carbon-footprint-recyclability>

Wikipedia, 2013, ‘Hollow Structural Section’, retrieved 3 September 2013, <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollow_structural_section>

World Steel Association 2013, ‘Steel’s Contribution to a Low Carbon Future’, retrieved 5 September 2013, < http://www.worldsteel.org/publications/position-papers/Steel-s-contribution-to-a-low-carbon-future.html >

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