Selected Topics in Architecture and Technology: When Structure is Architecture
ARC3405H F
Instructor: Shannon Hilchie
Meeting Section: L0101
Thursdays 9:00AM - 12:00PM
Exploring the science behind architectural elements that expose their structural form. This course will study the basic principals that dictate what we see as the vernacular of this broad range of objects – from stairs to canopies.
The course will begin with a refresher of structural principles, but the course is not dependent on math proficiency. An understanding of Free Body Diagrams as a concept will certainly assist. We will focus on building elements we tend to see as Features, looking at what is required structurally without impacting the visual aesthetic.
During the term, there will be a tour about the city to look at examples (tour will be coordinated with class as required to account for any accessibility issues) and throughout the term students will design and build a scale model of an element, predicting how/why it fails. The final class will allow students to test their models to failure, comparing predictions with actual results.