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The final product will be the model of "laser security alarm". The project model consists of mainly two parts-
1. laser security alarm
2. person counter
Laser security alarm will notify that someone has trespassed secured area and analog counter will give the count that how many persons have trespassed that particular area.
This project will give us effective protected area to us. Once this protected area will be breached, the alarm will sound.
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Lasers emit light that is highly directional, monochromatic, and coherent. Common laser components include an active medium, excitation mechanism, and high and partially reflective mirrors. Lasing occurs when atoms in the active medium are excited and stimulated emission produces photons. Laser output is measured in watts, joules, irradiance, and pulsed vs. continuous wave. Laser hazards include eye, skin, chemical, electrical, and fire risks. Lasers are classified based on wavelength, average power, energy per pulse, and beam exposure to determine appropriate safety controls.
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We’re seeing a potential devaluation of the term UX as lots of inexperienced designers and developers make the slow (and often incomplete) move into user experience.
Looking at how crafts transform into professions by charting the history of Architecture, Andy will explain what the discipline really is, how it evolved, and the skills you need to call yourself a user experience designer.
Andy will outline 10 key traits of a user experience professional and argue that we need to evolve in order to face the challenges ahead. He will also state that user experience doesn't just belong to one role, but is everybody's responsibility. So you don't have to switch careers and become a UX designer in order to influence a product's experience.
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Civil engineers plan, design, construct, and maintain infrastructure projects like bridges, roads, water and waste systems. Dalhousie University's civil engineering program provides students with skills in math, science, problem solving and teamwork to contribute to these infrastructure projects. The program includes coursework in areas like structural design, transportation, soils, hydraulics and environmental engineering, along with opportunities for work terms to gain practical experience.
This is all about the whole system which is capable the count the entry of threats to a particular secured area.
The final product will be the model of "laser security alarm". The project model consists of mainly two parts-
1. laser security alarm
2. person counter
Laser security alarm will notify that someone has trespassed secured area and analog counter will give the count that how many persons have trespassed that particular area.
This project will give us effective protected area to us. Once this protected area will be breached, the alarm will sound.
We made the laser security in low budget. It had been protect in full security. Laser security systems are a high tech technology that used to be a part of home security only available to the wealthy. It is manually switch dependent sensors and a basic alarm unit.
Laser has several advantages as compared to other light sources like cheap, less manpower; efficient, easily available, design is quite easy.
This document provides an overview of lasers and their uses in ophthalmology. It begins with definitions of laser terminology and physics. It then discusses different types of lasers classified by medium (solid state, gas, etc.) and wavelength used. Applications of lasers described include refractive surgery, glaucoma treatment, retinal photocoagulation, and ocular oncology. Specific laser procedures and their parameters are outlined. Complications of laser treatment and safety considerations are also reviewed.
Lasers emit light that is highly directional, monochromatic, and coherent. Common laser components include an active medium, excitation mechanism, and high and partially reflective mirrors. Lasing occurs when atoms in the active medium are excited and stimulated emission produces photons. Laser output is measured in watts, joules, irradiance, and pulsed vs. continuous wave. Laser hazards include eye, skin, chemical, electrical, and fire risks. Lasers are classified based on wavelength, average power, energy per pulse, and beam exposure to determine appropriate safety controls.
The document provides information on the Diploma in Sustainable Urban Design Engineering course offered by the School of Design & Environment. It outlines the student profile, course features, curriculum structure, teaching and learning initiatives, and progression paths for further studies and employment. The course aims to provide specialization in architecture and sustainable technologies with a strong foundation in design and building technology.
We’re seeing a potential devaluation of the term UX as lots of inexperienced designers and developers make the slow (and often incomplete) move into user experience.
Looking at how crafts transform into professions by charting the history of Architecture, Andy will explain what the discipline really is, how it evolved, and the skills you need to call yourself a user experience designer.
Andy will outline 10 key traits of a user experience professional and argue that we need to evolve in order to face the challenges ahead. He will also state that user experience doesn't just belong to one role, but is everybody's responsibility. So you don't have to switch careers and become a UX designer in order to influence a product's experience.
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This document discusses the role of architecture in building industries. It begins with a brief history of architecture from ancient structures like the Great Pyramid of Giza and Great Wall of China. It then introduces Balkrishna Vithaldas Doshi, the notable Indian architect considered a pioneer of modern architecture in India. The document outlines the key roles and responsibilities of architects, which include conceptual design, technical drawings, cost estimation, and oversight during construction. It also describes several working principles of architecture like contrast, balance, emphasis, and repetition that architects employ in their designs.
Civil engineers plan, design, construct, and maintain infrastructure projects like bridges, roads, water and waste systems. Dalhousie University's civil engineering program provides students with skills in math, science, problem solving and teamwork to contribute to these infrastructure projects. The program includes coursework in areas like structural design, transportation, soils, hydraulics and environmental engineering, along with opportunities for work terms to gain practical experience.
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This document outlines the syllabus for an architectural design basics course taught at Kuwait University. The course is a 3 credit hour course taught on Saturdays, Mondays, and Wednesdays from 2-4:50 PM. It is intended to familiarize students with architectural graphics and introduce basic design principles and processes. Over the course of 15 weeks, students will complete a series of exercises and two projects, and be evaluated based on assignments, exams, and a final project. The syllabus provides details on course activities, teaching methods, textbooks, and a weekly schedule of topics.
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The document provides information about Andrew Louis Appell, including his education, skills, and professional experience. It summarizes that he is a graduate architecture student from Pratt Institute interested in avant-garde approaches to urban renewal. He is seeking a full-time position in an architectural firm and has skills in CAD, modeling, and construction documentation.
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The document provides an overview of architectural design in practice versus education by comparing their key differences. It discusses definitions of architecture, the architectural design process, and the roles of architects. It then describes architectural design in professional practice, including working with clients and delivering projects. It also outlines architectural education, covering typical coursework, skills taught, accreditation standards, and compares educational design priorities to those in professional practice.
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A curriculum for Architectural Education evolves based on the nature of man and of society, its aims and aspirations, and its potential to express in various form and medium. It states the relationships between man, his institutions, his techniques and their interpretation in spatial and physical terms.
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The document outlines the 10 semester (5 year) study plan for an architecture career. The plan includes courses in areas like design, history, construction, structures, and professional practices. It also describes the roles and responsibilities of an architect like designing buildings and urban spaces that meet user needs in a sustainable way, developing real estate projects, and managing construction projects. The career offers a range of salary and employment opportunities in design, construction, development, and education. However, it requires strong math and technical skills and much learning of procedures and formulas.
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This document outlines the syllabus for an architectural design basics course taught at Kuwait University. The course is a 3 credit hour course taught on Saturdays, Mondays, and Wednesdays from 2-4:50 PM. It is intended to familiarize students with architectural graphics and introduce basic design principles and processes. Over the course of 15 weeks, students will complete a series of exercises and two projects, and be evaluated based on assignments, exams, and a final project. The syllabus provides details on course activities, teaching methods, textbooks, and a weekly schedule of topics.
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This document provides instructions for a final design project and report for an architecture course. Students are asked to further develop their schematic design from the previous phase to incorporate more detailed environmental and technological strategies. They must submit a final design presentation with drawings, models and renderings, as well as a 5000-word comprehensive report covering site context, design intentions, and sustainability features. The report and presentation will be assessed based on learning outcomes related to design development, performance considerations, and effective communication of the design concept and ideas.
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The document provides information about Andrew Louis Appell, including his education, skills, and professional experience. It summarizes that he is a graduate architecture student from Pratt Institute interested in avant-garde approaches to urban renewal. He is seeking a full-time position in an architectural firm and has skills in CAD, modeling, and construction documentation.
This document discusses the profession of architecture and the practice of architectural work. It begins by defining professional practice as the art of applying skills learned through professional education. It then discusses the evolution of architectural practice from ancient times, when architects were also builders, to current times, where projects require diverse professionals working collaboratively. The architect's role is to lead the design team by coordinating the work of many disciplines. Trends in architectural practice now include sustainability, social responsibility, civic engagement, global collaboration, and linking academia to practice through multidisciplinary work and new technologies.
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This document provides an introduction to a course on the history and theory of architecture. It discusses the relationship between history, theory, and design. It then provides a brief overview of the evolution of architectural styles throughout history. Finally, it discusses some key concepts in architectural theory, including how theory has developed through writing, and how the internet may further architectural discourse. The architect Vitruvius defined architecture as incorporating utility, firmness, and delight. Architecture is the design of buildings and spaces to meet human needs using technology and science with aesthetic qualities.
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The document provides an overview of architectural design in practice versus education by comparing their key differences. It discusses definitions of architecture, the architectural design process, and the roles of architects. It then describes architectural design in professional practice, including working with clients and delivering projects. It also outlines architectural education, covering typical coursework, skills taught, accreditation standards, and compares educational design priorities to those in professional practice.
This document summarizes a residential project submitted to the Holcim Awards 2008 competition for sustainable construction. The project proposes a building in Thessaloniki, Greece that combines individual home standards with public urban space to create different places within one building. It aims to be in harmony with the natural, historical, urban and climate environment through designs that minimize waste, carbon emissions, and the building's impact on climate change. The project received a certificate of participation in the Holcim Awards for meeting the competition's criteria on sustainability issues.
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A curriculum for Architectural Education evolves based on the nature of man and of society, its aims and aspirations, and its potential to express in various form and medium. It states the relationships between man, his institutions, his techniques and their interpretation in spatial and physical terms.
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1. Masters in Architectural Engineering
Helena Johnsson
Associate professor, Div. of Structural Engineering - Timber Structures
2. The role of the architect in Sweden has changed
Kristina Grange: Arkitekterna och byggbranschen : om vikten av att
upprätta ett kollektivt självförtroende (doctoral thesis in Swedish)
50s 60s 70s 80s 90s
Architects Demands for Architects Architects Special cultural
developed production disappeared limited to attention: Year of
industrialised oriented design, from the open working with design, Year of
construction focus on debate, design- aesthetical architecture, not
consultant costs build contracts features and part of
moved function construction
momentum to community but
contractors artistic
3. The situation today is a heritage
During the 60s, other actors learnt to
manage the building process because the
architects were overloaded with work
This situation remains today. From a
market perspective, the actor who takes
the financial risk has the power.
The contractor rules Swedish construction.
4. Voices about aesthetics
”Today the architects have taken the right to decide what is
good architecture. ” (Kristina Grange)
”The question is if aesthetics is a knowledge of expertise that
architects believe they hold?” (Christer Bengs)
5. Movements of today
LTU: Architectural Engineering
CTH: Architecture & Technology
KTH: Status quo
HJ: Bachelor in architectural
construction in Jönköping
LTH: Status quo, discussion
6. PROGRAM PRODUC- MAINTE-
NEED PHASE DESIGN NANCE
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Geotechnics and Rock Science
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Civil Engineering A Structural Engineering
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8. Syllabus Master of Architectural Engieering
Mathematics Mathematics Physics Physics
Year 1 Engineering Architecture
Artistic traning I
History of Architecture
Mathematics Economy Law Conceptual design
Year 2 Artistic training II
Building materials Structural Engieering Form, function and gestaltung
Building sustainability Statistics Kemi Mathematics
Year 3 Project management
Building physics Operation
Urban design
and the human and maintenance
9. Syllabus Master of Architectural Engieering
Thematic unit Thematic unit
Year 4 7 month practice (optional)
Thematic unit Thematic unit
Thematic unit Thematic unit Thematic unit Development project
Year 5 Choice unit Choice unit Choice unit Choice unit
Year 6 Thesis