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OA19AK1 - Architectural Constructions 1

Course specification
Type of study Bachelor academic studies
Study programme
Course title Architectural Constructions 1
Acronym Status Semester Number of classes ECTS
OA19AK1 mandatory 2 2L + 2E 5.0
Lecturers
Lecturer
Lecturer/Associate (practicals)
Prerequisite Form of prerequisites
Basics of Architectural constructions and Materialization To listen to the course - won the threshold of 25.5 points in the exercises from the course Basics of Architectural Constructions and Materialization. For passing the course - passed the course Basics of Architectural Constructions and Materialization and won the threshold of 25.5 points in the exercises in Architectural Constructions 1.
Learning objectives
The main goal of the course is the construction and materialization (masonry, reinforced concrete, steel or wood) of smaller buildings with flat and sloping roofs. More precisely, the aim of the course is that, with a complete body of knowledge from the subject Basics of Architectural Constructions and Materialization and Architectural Constructions 1, the student will be able to make technical documentation for the level of the construction project over a specific conceptual design.
Learning outcomes
Students will be able to apply the acquired knowledge in architectural practice (setting up a constructive system and materialization over a specific conceptual design of the space and technical details of structures for the level of the construction project). Students will learn how to properly present graphically and technically the details of the foundations, sloping structural elements (stairs and sloping roofs) and the installation of products in the openings on the building envelope and interior walls (windows and doors). Students will gain the ability to over their conceptual design of the project task in Studio 3 (house) compare constructive systems and apply adequate constructive system and materialization envelope, and draw all the necessary details for the level of the construction project.
Content
The concept of massive and skeletal structures and materialization of buildings of smaller size and span (structural grid ≤ 6 m) - masonry, reinforced concrete, wooden and steel buildings; Comparison structural systems - massive, skeletal, panel, combined; Classification of steps and cladding - constructions and materialization (cast reinforced concrete, wood and steel, and composite); Classification of pitched roofs - reinforced concrete, wood and steel; Facade cladding material for reinforced concrete, steel and wood construction - non-transparent and transparent parts of the casing; Openings on the casing - windows and doors - classification, construction, product materials and fitting into the materialization of the cladding; Classification of interior finishes - floors, ceilings and walls; Technical documentation- preparation of characteristic details for the construction project.
Teaching Methods
Lectures, interactive classes and exercises - making graphic works, consultations. Learning and independent production of graphic works.
Literature
  1. Petrović M., Architectural constructions 2, Orion art, Belgrade, 2003.
  2. Jahić E., Architectural constructions: Principles, Systems and Materials, author, Tuzla, 2012.
  3. Gajić D., Okilj U., Peulić S., Basics of Architectural Constructions and Materialization, Faculty of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy, University of Banja Luka, Banja Luka, 2021.
  4. Ivković, V., Wooden Buildings, script, Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, 1998.
  5. Brennecke, W., H. Folkerts, F. Haferland, F. Hart: Atlas of Roof Constructions: Pitched roofs, Gradjevinska knjiga, Belgrade, 1990.
Evaluation and grading
4 independent graphic works, including activity in the classroom, are evaluated with a maximum of 50 points (maximum 12.5 points for each graphic work); The exam is graded with a maximum of 50 points; A passing grade is obtained if 51 points are cumulatively collected - attendance continues at least 80% (24 hours of lectures and 24 hours of exercises), graphic works with a threshold of 25.5 points from 4 graphic works 51 % of a total of 50 points) and an exam with a threshold of 25.5 points (51% of a total of 50 points); A student who unjustifiably misses more than 20% (more than 6 hours of lectures and 6 hours exercises) and who does not score a minimum of 25.5 points in the exercises, must resume listening to the subject.
Specific remarks
Exercises take place in groups. Before the beginning of each exercise, students are provided with a detailed program for each graphic work, the content of the graphic work, and the conditions and deadlines for receiving graphic works.