"Hansen House" is a Passive House design for a single falmily house in Denmark.
This house follows the Passive House Standard guidelines and also fullfils the criteria taking into consideration the needs of the family.
NBR Lakeview is a residential development located half a kilometer from Electronic City Phase 2 and one kilometer from Hosur Main Road in Bangalore. The apartments offer proximity to jobs while being surrounded by greenery away from city chaos. The development features 2BHK apartments with an RCC structure, solid block masonry walls, vitrified flooring, distemper and enamel paints, branded sanitary fittings, and backup power. Mortgage options are also available to make the purchase process smooth.
This document provides details on the standard finishes and features for residential units in a development project. The units will have vinyl wood plank flooring, ceramic tile flooring in the toilet and bath areas, and painted concrete slab ceilings. Smoke detectors and internet/cable/phone readiness will be included. Exterior walls will be pre-cast, while interior partitions will be gypsum board or pre-cast walls. Standard kitchens will include cabinets, sinks and fixtures. Toilet and bathrooms will be completed with ceramic tile and fixtures. Mechanical ventilation will be provided for inner units. The total floor area for a sample 2 bedroom unit is 36.95 square meters.
This document provides information about Princeton Residences condominium development by SM Development Corporation (SMDC). Some key details include:
- Princeton Residences is located in New Manila, Quezon City near Gilmore station and offers various unit types ranging from 23-47 square meters.
- Amenities include a pool, function room, lounge, and commercial spaces. Building features include WiFi, parking, and security systems.
- Unit finishes will include furnishings, appliances, tiles, and painted surfaces. Management services are also available.
- Floor plans and specifications are provided for different unit layouts including studio, 1-bedroom, and 2-bedroom units.
The document discusses the Passive House standard and its applicability in Mediterranean climates. It notes that Passive Houses can be achieved nearly everywhere through techniques like night ventilation, ground cooling using subsoil heat exchangers, and bypassing heat recovery ventilation systems in the summer. Case studies of Passive Houses in Greece show that they remain comfortably cool in the summer without active cooling. The document argues for a transition to more efficient, low-energy buildings using Passive House principles to address climate change and energy challenges.
This document provides an overview of passive house standards and principles. It begins by defining a passive house as a building that can maintain a comfortable interior climate without active heating and cooling through highly insulated building envelopes, airtight construction, and heat recovery ventilation. It then discusses key passive house targets for heating/cooling energy use, airtightness, and thermal comfort. Examples of certified passive house projects like offices, schools, and multifamily buildings are shown from Europe and Asia. The document outlines the key passive house principles of excellent insulation, eliminating thermal bridges, high-performance windows, and heat recovery ventilation. It also introduces the PHPP software tool used for passive house certification. Vancouver's progress toward passive house is noted
This document provides an overview of passive solar design principles for homes. It discusses 14 principles, including orienting the home towards the sun, incorporating sufficient thermal mass, insulating the building envelope, and using landscaping and overhangs for shading. The document explains how passive solar design can significantly reduce energy costs while improving comfort. It also presents examples of passive solar strategies used historically and provides a hypothetical modeling comparison showing energy savings from applying passive solar measures.
The document discusses passive solar building design. It begins by noting that population growth and urbanization have increased energy consumption. About 35-40% of energy is used by buildings, mostly for heating. The rest of the document discusses various passive solar design elements that can be used to collect, store, and distribute solar energy for heating buildings in winter and cooling in summer. These include south-facing windows, thermal mass materials, shading devices, and thermal storage walls like Trombe walls. The benefits of passive solar design are reducing energy consumption and heating/cooling costs.
Thermal insulation provides several key benefits for buildings located in tropical countries. It creates an insulated envelope that stops heat and cold from transferring into or out of the building. This maintains interior temperatures for longer periods and improves human comfort while reducing energy costs. The document discusses the necessity of insulation, design considerations, common application methods, and case studies. It also covers the Energy Conservation Building Code which determines minimum insulation thickness requirements. External insulation on roofs and walls is most effective at stopping heat at its source, while internal insulation provides faster cooling for individual rooms.
NBR Lakeview is a residential development located half a kilometer from Electronic City Phase 2 and one kilometer from Hosur Main Road in Bangalore. The apartments offer proximity to jobs while being surrounded by greenery away from city chaos. The development features 2BHK apartments with an RCC structure, solid block masonry walls, vitrified flooring, distemper and enamel paints, branded sanitary fittings, and backup power. Mortgage options are also available to make the purchase process smooth.
This document provides details on the standard finishes and features for residential units in a development project. The units will have vinyl wood plank flooring, ceramic tile flooring in the toilet and bath areas, and painted concrete slab ceilings. Smoke detectors and internet/cable/phone readiness will be included. Exterior walls will be pre-cast, while interior partitions will be gypsum board or pre-cast walls. Standard kitchens will include cabinets, sinks and fixtures. Toilet and bathrooms will be completed with ceramic tile and fixtures. Mechanical ventilation will be provided for inner units. The total floor area for a sample 2 bedroom unit is 36.95 square meters.
This document provides information about Princeton Residences condominium development by SM Development Corporation (SMDC). Some key details include:
- Princeton Residences is located in New Manila, Quezon City near Gilmore station and offers various unit types ranging from 23-47 square meters.
- Amenities include a pool, function room, lounge, and commercial spaces. Building features include WiFi, parking, and security systems.
- Unit finishes will include furnishings, appliances, tiles, and painted surfaces. Management services are also available.
- Floor plans and specifications are provided for different unit layouts including studio, 1-bedroom, and 2-bedroom units.
The document discusses the Passive House standard and its applicability in Mediterranean climates. It notes that Passive Houses can be achieved nearly everywhere through techniques like night ventilation, ground cooling using subsoil heat exchangers, and bypassing heat recovery ventilation systems in the summer. Case studies of Passive Houses in Greece show that they remain comfortably cool in the summer without active cooling. The document argues for a transition to more efficient, low-energy buildings using Passive House principles to address climate change and energy challenges.
This document provides an overview of passive house standards and principles. It begins by defining a passive house as a building that can maintain a comfortable interior climate without active heating and cooling through highly insulated building envelopes, airtight construction, and heat recovery ventilation. It then discusses key passive house targets for heating/cooling energy use, airtightness, and thermal comfort. Examples of certified passive house projects like offices, schools, and multifamily buildings are shown from Europe and Asia. The document outlines the key passive house principles of excellent insulation, eliminating thermal bridges, high-performance windows, and heat recovery ventilation. It also introduces the PHPP software tool used for passive house certification. Vancouver's progress toward passive house is noted
This document provides an overview of passive solar design principles for homes. It discusses 14 principles, including orienting the home towards the sun, incorporating sufficient thermal mass, insulating the building envelope, and using landscaping and overhangs for shading. The document explains how passive solar design can significantly reduce energy costs while improving comfort. It also presents examples of passive solar strategies used historically and provides a hypothetical modeling comparison showing energy savings from applying passive solar measures.
The document discusses passive solar building design. It begins by noting that population growth and urbanization have increased energy consumption. About 35-40% of energy is used by buildings, mostly for heating. The rest of the document discusses various passive solar design elements that can be used to collect, store, and distribute solar energy for heating buildings in winter and cooling in summer. These include south-facing windows, thermal mass materials, shading devices, and thermal storage walls like Trombe walls. The benefits of passive solar design are reducing energy consumption and heating/cooling costs.
Thermal insulation provides several key benefits for buildings located in tropical countries. It creates an insulated envelope that stops heat and cold from transferring into or out of the building. This maintains interior temperatures for longer periods and improves human comfort while reducing energy costs. The document discusses the necessity of insulation, design considerations, common application methods, and case studies. It also covers the Energy Conservation Building Code which determines minimum insulation thickness requirements. External insulation on roofs and walls is most effective at stopping heat at its source, while internal insulation provides faster cooling for individual rooms.
Drawing set for building complex - Three building and swimming pollAripSuhariyanto1
This document contains architectural drawings for a residence called Dharma Residence Umalas located in Kerobokan, Badung, Bali, Indonesia. It includes a cover sheet with project details, a drawing index, general notes, room schedules, and over 30 drawings such as site plans, floor plans, elevations and sections of the main house, guest house, swimming pool, car garage and bike garage. The drawings were created by The Good Firm and provide detailed layout and design information for constructing the multi-building residence project.
This document provides pricing and specifications for modular housing units from Everhaus Europe LLC. It offers three single unit modular home designs: the Module Desiree at 33.35 sqm for €40,000, the Module Desiree with roof terrace at 33.35 sqm for €44,000, and the smaller Module Mini Desiree at 21.32 sqm for €33,000. The prices are listed excluding VAT, building permits, furniture, and other site-specific costs. The document also provides detailed specifications for the exterior and interior walls, floors, roof, finishes, doors and windows, electrical and mechanical systems, kitchen appliances, and transport.
This document provides pricing and specifications for modular housing units from Everhaus Europe LLC. It offers three single unit modular home designs: the Module Desiree at 33.35 sqm for €40,000, the Module Desiree with roof terrace at 33.35 sqm for €44,000, and the smaller Module Mini Desiree at 21.32 sqm for €33,000. The prices are listed excluding VAT, building permits, furniture, and other site connection costs. The document also provides detailed specifications for the exterior and interior walls, floors, roof, finishes, doors/windows, mechanical systems, kitchen appliances, and transportation.
The document appears to be a resource plan for the construction of Building A, a hotel apartment building, with calculations for labor and material requirements. It includes activity descriptions and quantities for various construction tasks for studio and 1 bedroom apartments across multiple floors. It lists materials and units of measurement needed and production rates to calculate duration of tasks and crew requirements by trade, such as masons, carpenters, and painters. The plan seeks to allocate resources efficiently for the completion of apartments on schedule over the building's floors and units.
Effects of nocturnal ventilation and radiant cooling heating floors on indoor...eSAT Publishing House
This document evaluates the effects of nocturnal ventilation and radiant cooling/heating floors on indoor air temperatures in an office building located in a hot arid region. Indoor and outdoor temperatures were measured and compared to simulations using TRNSYS software, with a 7% difference. A parametric study varied floor temperatures to simulate radiant floor heating in winter and cooling in summer, and nocturnal ventilation. Results showed radiant floor heating increased indoor temperatures by 6°C in winter. In summer, ventilation decreased temperatures by 5°C at night, while combining ventilation and radiant cooling lowered temperatures by an additional 0.5°C. Nighttime ventilation significantly impacted indoor temperatures, while radiant floor cooling had a negligible additional
TechTown vision for the first-floor redesign is to create a more open, collaborative environment for entrepreneurs, along with a best-in-class conference center to serve the expanding need for sophisticated and flexible meeting space in this building.
My duties on this project include:
- Field measurements & existing condition verification.
- Project document setup.
- Construction documentation & detailing utilizing Revit.
POSHTEL SHANGHAI 09 2017 - by Sinus EffektMorten Lund
This document provides details on the Poshtel concept including specifications and floor plans. The Poshtel unit is 12,192mm long, 2,438mm wide, and 2,896mm tall with an internal area of 12,025mm by 2,348mm by 2,690mm. Floor plans show layouts for single suite units ranging from 28m2 to 56m2 with living areas, bedrooms, bathrooms, and technical spaces. Diagrams illustrate the modular, prefabricated construction process and ability to scale up configurations. The document emphasizes sustainable and circular design principles like using organic and recyclable materials, local micro-production, and disassembly/reassembly of components to be reused or recycled.
This document contains architectural drawings for a basement apartment renovation located at 522A Westminster St. The drawings show:
1) Floor plans detailing the layout and dimensions of the basement apartment, which includes a kitchen/living area, two bedrooms, and a bathroom.
2) Details of construction materials and methods for fire safety compliance, including fire rated walls, smoke alarms, and firestopping around penetrations.
3) Location and specifications for mechanical systems like the furnace, hot water heater, and solar water heating collector.
Group D conducted an elemental cost analysis for a proposed 2 block, 3-storey apartment development with 24 units in Kuala Lumpur. The total contract sum is RM1,588,044.50 for a gross floor area of 2005m2. Key elements include substructure works at RM117,960, superstructure works at RM456,521, finishes at RM244,532, and external works at RM327,851 after including provisional sums. Functional unit costs excluding external works were calculated to be RM675.55/m2. Detailed cost breakdowns were provided for each element along with quantities, unit rates, and total costs.
The document provides details of the computer aided design and analysis of a G+20 multi-storey residential building located in Patna using STAAD-Pro software. The building is designed as a reinforced concrete framed structure according to Indian codes IS 456, IS 875, and IS 1893. Load calculations are performed for dead loads, live loads, and wind loads. Analysis of the building is carried out to determine member forces from gravity and lateral loads.
This document presents the design of a three story residential house using alternative construction materials. It includes plans for the foundation, basement, ground floor, and top floor. It analyzes materials like timber, concrete, and steel. Two retaining wall systems, masonry blocks and Superform polyblocks, are compared. Methodology and calculations are outlined for structural design considerations like permanent and imposed loads, wind loads, and earthquake loads. Bracing and retaining wall designs are also discussed. Cost estimates are provided based on material and quality choices. References to industry standards and resources are listed.
Achieving the Passive House criteria on a high-rise, concrete-framed building located in Vancouver, BC.
Presented at the 2017 NAPHN Conference and Expo by Eric Catania, M.Eng., BEMP, CPHD, LEED AP BD+C, PHI Accredited Passive House Certifier.
This document provides an elemental cost analysis for a proposed residential development project in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It includes details of the project such as the location, gross floor area, floor plans, and a breakdown of costs for each element of construction. The total contract sum for the project is RM1,588,044.50. The analysis further breaks down costs into sub-elements and provides unit rates for some items.
High performance building for cold climateKrishna Jhawar
This document provides details on building design for cold climates. It discusses site selection, orientation, building envelopes, and passive design techniques. Specific recommendations are made for compact plans with southern exposure, well-insulated envelopes, and passive solar techniques like trombe walls, water walls, and roof-based solar heating. The goal is to maximize solar heat gain in winter while preventing overheating in summer through features like adjustable shading and insulation. High performance buildings in cold climates aim to resist heat loss and promote solar heat gain with minimal energy usage.
The document is a drawing index for a new residential building project. It contains 14 drawings related to the project including site plans, floor plans, elevations, sections, and details. The drawings are at scales ranging from 1:1 to 1:100. The drawings will be used for documentation of the major project house designed by Charles Roucher, a student with ID #1449225.
Building Economics Preliminary Cost Appraisal ashleyyeap
This document provides details of a proposed development project including:
- Construction of 2 blocks of 31-storey residential service apartments (404 units) above a 7-level podium with 2 basement levels on a plot of land in Kuala Lumpur.
- A schedule of areas listing the construction floor area (CFA), gross floor area (GFA), and net floor area (NFA) for each level of the development.
- The total CFA, GFA and NFA for the project are 89,246.69m2, 80,327.19m2 and 74,699.34m2 respectively.
This document presents a project to extend an existing reinforced concrete bungalow. The project team obtained floor plans for a Type B bungalow in IJM Land's Nusa Duta development consisting of a built up area of 4401 sq ft. One subgroup proposed a two-storey extension, enlarging the kitchen and adding a closet and balcony. The extension was under 30% of the existing floor area. Structural plans and a 3D model of the extended bungalow were developed. The subgroup also conducted a beam analysis to identify and quantify loads on the structure.
The document proposes passive design strategies to improve thermal comfort in a master bedroom. It analyzes sun exposure, wind patterns, and internal and external temperatures. It finds the room gets direct sunlight in the morning, afternoon, and evening. The wind is from the northeast but hot air gets trapped on the site. Internal temperatures increase, especially in the evenings. It recommends maximizing ventilation and minimizing heat gain through insulated walls with tinted, insulated glass doors and windows to control solar heat gain and glare while maintaining visibility and acoustic performance.
Glamping Bungalow domes are a new line of self-assembly products that revolutionize hospitality industry. Suitable for all seasons.
Aside from their natural beauty, domes also have many structural advantages. Geodesic shelters have been built around the world in varied climates and have proven to be the strongest and most efficient human shelter ever conceived.
Whether you are seeking an alternative living environment, or a dynamic personal studio for writing, art, or performance, step into the natural flow that only a custom designed geodesic dome can offer; domes offer an experience that is sure to revive, enhance and unleash your creative flow. The scope of work tempearatur – 40°C to +80°C :: R [m2 K/W] = 2,639 m2 K/W
This document presents the design of the RCC structure for a proposed J Season Hotel building in Kathmandu, Nepal. It includes details of the building specifications, material properties, structural frame, load assignments, structural analysis, earthquake analysis according to Indian seismic codes, concrete design of columns, beams, slabs, and foundations, and references used. The building is a basement plus four and a half stories commercial hotel building with RCC frame structure.
Drawing set for building complex - Three building and swimming pollAripSuhariyanto1
This document contains architectural drawings for a residence called Dharma Residence Umalas located in Kerobokan, Badung, Bali, Indonesia. It includes a cover sheet with project details, a drawing index, general notes, room schedules, and over 30 drawings such as site plans, floor plans, elevations and sections of the main house, guest house, swimming pool, car garage and bike garage. The drawings were created by The Good Firm and provide detailed layout and design information for constructing the multi-building residence project.
This document provides pricing and specifications for modular housing units from Everhaus Europe LLC. It offers three single unit modular home designs: the Module Desiree at 33.35 sqm for €40,000, the Module Desiree with roof terrace at 33.35 sqm for €44,000, and the smaller Module Mini Desiree at 21.32 sqm for €33,000. The prices are listed excluding VAT, building permits, furniture, and other site-specific costs. The document also provides detailed specifications for the exterior and interior walls, floors, roof, finishes, doors and windows, electrical and mechanical systems, kitchen appliances, and transport.
This document provides pricing and specifications for modular housing units from Everhaus Europe LLC. It offers three single unit modular home designs: the Module Desiree at 33.35 sqm for €40,000, the Module Desiree with roof terrace at 33.35 sqm for €44,000, and the smaller Module Mini Desiree at 21.32 sqm for €33,000. The prices are listed excluding VAT, building permits, furniture, and other site connection costs. The document also provides detailed specifications for the exterior and interior walls, floors, roof, finishes, doors/windows, mechanical systems, kitchen appliances, and transportation.
The document appears to be a resource plan for the construction of Building A, a hotel apartment building, with calculations for labor and material requirements. It includes activity descriptions and quantities for various construction tasks for studio and 1 bedroom apartments across multiple floors. It lists materials and units of measurement needed and production rates to calculate duration of tasks and crew requirements by trade, such as masons, carpenters, and painters. The plan seeks to allocate resources efficiently for the completion of apartments on schedule over the building's floors and units.
Effects of nocturnal ventilation and radiant cooling heating floors on indoor...eSAT Publishing House
This document evaluates the effects of nocturnal ventilation and radiant cooling/heating floors on indoor air temperatures in an office building located in a hot arid region. Indoor and outdoor temperatures were measured and compared to simulations using TRNSYS software, with a 7% difference. A parametric study varied floor temperatures to simulate radiant floor heating in winter and cooling in summer, and nocturnal ventilation. Results showed radiant floor heating increased indoor temperatures by 6°C in winter. In summer, ventilation decreased temperatures by 5°C at night, while combining ventilation and radiant cooling lowered temperatures by an additional 0.5°C. Nighttime ventilation significantly impacted indoor temperatures, while radiant floor cooling had a negligible additional
TechTown vision for the first-floor redesign is to create a more open, collaborative environment for entrepreneurs, along with a best-in-class conference center to serve the expanding need for sophisticated and flexible meeting space in this building.
My duties on this project include:
- Field measurements & existing condition verification.
- Project document setup.
- Construction documentation & detailing utilizing Revit.
POSHTEL SHANGHAI 09 2017 - by Sinus EffektMorten Lund
This document provides details on the Poshtel concept including specifications and floor plans. The Poshtel unit is 12,192mm long, 2,438mm wide, and 2,896mm tall with an internal area of 12,025mm by 2,348mm by 2,690mm. Floor plans show layouts for single suite units ranging from 28m2 to 56m2 with living areas, bedrooms, bathrooms, and technical spaces. Diagrams illustrate the modular, prefabricated construction process and ability to scale up configurations. The document emphasizes sustainable and circular design principles like using organic and recyclable materials, local micro-production, and disassembly/reassembly of components to be reused or recycled.
This document contains architectural drawings for a basement apartment renovation located at 522A Westminster St. The drawings show:
1) Floor plans detailing the layout and dimensions of the basement apartment, which includes a kitchen/living area, two bedrooms, and a bathroom.
2) Details of construction materials and methods for fire safety compliance, including fire rated walls, smoke alarms, and firestopping around penetrations.
3) Location and specifications for mechanical systems like the furnace, hot water heater, and solar water heating collector.
Group D conducted an elemental cost analysis for a proposed 2 block, 3-storey apartment development with 24 units in Kuala Lumpur. The total contract sum is RM1,588,044.50 for a gross floor area of 2005m2. Key elements include substructure works at RM117,960, superstructure works at RM456,521, finishes at RM244,532, and external works at RM327,851 after including provisional sums. Functional unit costs excluding external works were calculated to be RM675.55/m2. Detailed cost breakdowns were provided for each element along with quantities, unit rates, and total costs.
The document provides details of the computer aided design and analysis of a G+20 multi-storey residential building located in Patna using STAAD-Pro software. The building is designed as a reinforced concrete framed structure according to Indian codes IS 456, IS 875, and IS 1893. Load calculations are performed for dead loads, live loads, and wind loads. Analysis of the building is carried out to determine member forces from gravity and lateral loads.
This document presents the design of a three story residential house using alternative construction materials. It includes plans for the foundation, basement, ground floor, and top floor. It analyzes materials like timber, concrete, and steel. Two retaining wall systems, masonry blocks and Superform polyblocks, are compared. Methodology and calculations are outlined for structural design considerations like permanent and imposed loads, wind loads, and earthquake loads. Bracing and retaining wall designs are also discussed. Cost estimates are provided based on material and quality choices. References to industry standards and resources are listed.
Achieving the Passive House criteria on a high-rise, concrete-framed building located in Vancouver, BC.
Presented at the 2017 NAPHN Conference and Expo by Eric Catania, M.Eng., BEMP, CPHD, LEED AP BD+C, PHI Accredited Passive House Certifier.
This document provides an elemental cost analysis for a proposed residential development project in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It includes details of the project such as the location, gross floor area, floor plans, and a breakdown of costs for each element of construction. The total contract sum for the project is RM1,588,044.50. The analysis further breaks down costs into sub-elements and provides unit rates for some items.
High performance building for cold climateKrishna Jhawar
This document provides details on building design for cold climates. It discusses site selection, orientation, building envelopes, and passive design techniques. Specific recommendations are made for compact plans with southern exposure, well-insulated envelopes, and passive solar techniques like trombe walls, water walls, and roof-based solar heating. The goal is to maximize solar heat gain in winter while preventing overheating in summer through features like adjustable shading and insulation. High performance buildings in cold climates aim to resist heat loss and promote solar heat gain with minimal energy usage.
The document is a drawing index for a new residential building project. It contains 14 drawings related to the project including site plans, floor plans, elevations, sections, and details. The drawings are at scales ranging from 1:1 to 1:100. The drawings will be used for documentation of the major project house designed by Charles Roucher, a student with ID #1449225.
Building Economics Preliminary Cost Appraisal ashleyyeap
This document provides details of a proposed development project including:
- Construction of 2 blocks of 31-storey residential service apartments (404 units) above a 7-level podium with 2 basement levels on a plot of land in Kuala Lumpur.
- A schedule of areas listing the construction floor area (CFA), gross floor area (GFA), and net floor area (NFA) for each level of the development.
- The total CFA, GFA and NFA for the project are 89,246.69m2, 80,327.19m2 and 74,699.34m2 respectively.
This document presents a project to extend an existing reinforced concrete bungalow. The project team obtained floor plans for a Type B bungalow in IJM Land's Nusa Duta development consisting of a built up area of 4401 sq ft. One subgroup proposed a two-storey extension, enlarging the kitchen and adding a closet and balcony. The extension was under 30% of the existing floor area. Structural plans and a 3D model of the extended bungalow were developed. The subgroup also conducted a beam analysis to identify and quantify loads on the structure.
The document proposes passive design strategies to improve thermal comfort in a master bedroom. It analyzes sun exposure, wind patterns, and internal and external temperatures. It finds the room gets direct sunlight in the morning, afternoon, and evening. The wind is from the northeast but hot air gets trapped on the site. Internal temperatures increase, especially in the evenings. It recommends maximizing ventilation and minimizing heat gain through insulated walls with tinted, insulated glass doors and windows to control solar heat gain and glare while maintaining visibility and acoustic performance.
Glamping Bungalow domes are a new line of self-assembly products that revolutionize hospitality industry. Suitable for all seasons.
Aside from their natural beauty, domes also have many structural advantages. Geodesic shelters have been built around the world in varied climates and have proven to be the strongest and most efficient human shelter ever conceived.
Whether you are seeking an alternative living environment, or a dynamic personal studio for writing, art, or performance, step into the natural flow that only a custom designed geodesic dome can offer; domes offer an experience that is sure to revive, enhance and unleash your creative flow. The scope of work tempearatur – 40°C to +80°C :: R [m2 K/W] = 2,639 m2 K/W
This document presents the design of the RCC structure for a proposed J Season Hotel building in Kathmandu, Nepal. It includes details of the building specifications, material properties, structural frame, load assignments, structural analysis, earthquake analysis according to Indian seismic codes, concrete design of columns, beams, slabs, and foundations, and references used. The building is a basement plus four and a half stories commercial hotel building with RCC frame structure.
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Discovering the Best Indian Architects A Spotlight on Design Forum Internatio...Designforuminternational
India’s architectural landscape is a vibrant tapestry that weaves together the country's rich cultural heritage and its modern aspirations. From majestic historical structures to cutting-edge contemporary designs, the work of Indian architects is celebrated worldwide. Among the many firms shaping this dynamic field, Design Forum International stands out as a leader in innovative and sustainable architecture. This blog explores some of the best Indian architects, highlighting their contributions and showcasing the most famous architects in India.
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Practical eLearning Makeovers for EveryoneBianca Woods
Welcome to Practical eLearning Makeovers for Everyone. In this presentation, we’ll take a look at a bunch of easy-to-use visual design tips and tricks. And we’ll do this by using them to spruce up some eLearning screens that are in dire need of a new look.
International Upcycling Research Network advisory board meeting 4Kyungeun Sung
Slides used for the International Upcycling Research Network advisory board 4 (last one). The project is based at De Montfort University in Leicester, UK, and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
Architectural and constructions management experience since 2003 including 18 years located in UAE.
Coordinate and oversee all technical activities relating to architectural and construction projects,
including directing the design team, reviewing drafts and computer models, and approving design
changes.
Organize and typically develop, and review building plans, ensuring that a project meets all safety and
environmental standards.
Prepare feasibility studies, construction contracts, and tender documents with specifications and
tender analyses.
Consulting with clients, work on formulating equipment and labor cost estimates, ensuring a project
meets environmental, safety, structural, zoning, and aesthetic standards.
Monitoring the progress of a project to assess whether or not it is in compliance with building plans
and project deadlines.
Attention to detail, exceptional time management, and strong problem-solving and communication
skills are required for this role.