In this unit of study, the analysis and design of structures in buildings and the behaviour of the most widely used construction and building materials are examined. Various forms of structural systems typically adopted in timber, reinforced concrete and steel construction, design loads on buildings, soil classification, ground behaviour and footing systems are analysed and interpreted. The important link between ecologically sustainable design and building material choice is appraised, including the significance of Green Star Ratings.
Unit details
Location:
Online Real Time
Study level:
Postgraduate
Credit points:
12
Unit code:
NBS6003
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Learning Outcomes
1. | Contextualize knowledge of both traditional and contemporary construction and building materials behaviour and their properties; | ||
2. | Critically analyse the application and installation requirements of construction and building materials and components in various environments and the most appropriate forms of construction for various building sizes and types; | ||
3. | Critically evaluate structural and geotechnical design principles and characteristics for various construction forms and materials; and | ||
4. | Exemplify effective and relevant interpersonal skills, including the ability to communicate effectively within the workplace and with the general public. |
Assessment
Assessment type | Description | Grade |
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Case Study | Structural analysis | 15% |
Case Study | Design and construction report | 25% |
Test | In-class test | 20% |
Project | Group PBL Project: Geotechnical and structural design | 40% |
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