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Title: ARCH-4372/6372 Technology in Architecture Spring, 2013


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ARCH-4372/6372 Technology in ArchitectureSpring,
2013
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  • Professor Robert A. Young, PE
  • Office Hours
  • T Th 1030-1130 AM or by appointment
  • E-mail
  • young_at_arch.utah.edu
  • Phone
  • (801) 581-3909
  • Web Site
  • http//www.arch.utah.edu/young

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Textbooks Other Readings
  • Stein, B. and John Reynolds, Walter Grondzik,
    Alison Zwok., Mechanical and Electrical Equipment
    for Buildings, 11th Ed., New York John Wiley
    Sons, 2010.
  • Website (http//www.arch.utah.edu/young)
  • Coursepack
  • Supplemental Reading materials
  • Powerpoint Lectures
  • Project Information

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Course Objectives
  • Lighting system fundamentals
  • Heat loss/gain
  • HVAC system fundamentals
  • Vertical transportation fundamentals
  • Plumbing system fundamentals
  • Electrical systems fundamentals
  • Architectural acoustics

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Projects
  • Technology in Architecture
  • Electric Light Fixture
  • Integrated Studio Project

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Late Policy
  • Late work will be penalized one full letter grade
    for any part of the first calendar day and one
    full letter grade each day thereafter. For
    example, an A will become a B etc.
  • All previously unsubmitted late work must be
    turned in by 500 PM on the last day of the
    classes to receive course completion credit.

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Examinations
  • Exams will be given during class time in the
    design studio.
  • Children, pets, and guests are not allowed in
    studio during the exam.
  • Unless otherwise announced, exams will be
    multiple choice/true-false questions.

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Examinations
  • Exams will be open book and open notes and will
    cover all lecture, reading, and recitation
    materials.
  • Bring a calculator, a 2 or HB pencil, and any
    assigned reading materials.

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Examinations
  • Arrangements for students with learning
    difficulties should be made prior to the
    examination.
  • Makeup exams will only be given for medical or
    legal related reasons.

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Examinations
  • Students arriving late will be penalized for
    their tardiness.
  • Results will be posted a minimum of 24 hours
    after all students have taken the exam.

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Grading
  • A 93 C 73
  • A- 90 C- 70
  • B 87 D 67
  • B 83 D 63
  • B- 80 D- 60
  • C 77 E lt60

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Class Leadership Participation
  • Student interaction is imperative
  • Questions are strongly encouraged
  • Interaction is an important part of my teaching
    philosophy
  • Questions and the resultant discussions bring
    richness and vitality to the course
  • Come to class ask questions

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Grading
  • Technology in Architecture Project 100 points
  • Electric Lighting Fixture Project 100 points
  • Integrated Studio Project 100 points
  • Exams (2_at_150 pts. each) 300 points
  • Total 600 points

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Question(s) of the Day
  • What is your experience in lighting, HVAC,
    utilities, and architectural acoustics?
  • What would you like to learn about in this
    course?
  • Turn in at the end of class today

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ARCH-4372/6372 Technology in ArchitectureOverview
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Technology Integration
  • Thermal
  • Acoustical
  • Luminous
  • Sustainability
  • Building Systems
  • Structural

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Thermal
  • Microclimate
  • - Those you find
  • - Those you create
  • Passive Solar
  • - Sun Control
  • - Daylighting Interface

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Thermal
  • Mechanical Rooms
  • Fan Rooms
  • Vertical Chases

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Acoustical
  • Planning Layout
  • Acoustical Phenomena
  • Transmission
  • Reverberation

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Luminous
  • Visual Comfort
  • Daylighting
  • Electric Lighting

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Sustainability
  • Architectural Form as an Environmental Control
  • Context Microclimate enhancements
  • Architectonics Passive Solar and Daylighting
  • Adaptive Reuse Recycled buildings

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  • Recall the topics that were covered in the
    environmental controls class
  • Stewardship of the Built Environment
  • Microclimate Analysis
  • Vernacular Precedent
  • Passive Thermal Design
  • Daylighting
  • Visual Comfort

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  • How to illustrate systems integration
  • Site Planexterior microclimate issues
  • Sectionssun/daylight control, natural
    ventilation paths, HVAC mains, structural systems
  • Elevationssun/daylight control, natural
    ventilation
  • Floor Plansinterior microclimate features,
    mechanical rooms, fan rooms, duct chases,
    electrical closets, plumbing chases, riser
    diagrams
  • Modeldaylighting and passive solar control
  • Renderingsspecific important details of
    technology integration

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Environmental Controls
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Environmental Controls
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