AR543- LEC5- Sub-division and land planning- SEP2023.pptxRHesham1
The document discusses the different stages of land subdivision and site planning, including site analysis, development options, preliminary and final plans. It covers considerations for lot layout and design such as desirable vs undesirable lot shapes and arrangements. The document also examines street patterns and layouts, including grid patterns and cul-de-sacs, as well as residential clustering approaches.
Port Said underwent three main phases of urbanization beginning in the 19th century when the Suez Canal was constructed. Originally following British and French planning styles, the city expanded regionally along the Suez Canal development corridor. Today, Port Said Governorate consists of several administrative districts covering 1352 square kilometers and containing prominent landmarks like bridges, promenades, and islands that were developed during the construction of the canal and city. The historic urban fabric within districts like Al-Arab and Al-Afrang featured grid street patterns and distinctive architectural styles that have undergone changes over time.
Week 1 - Outline and Introduction to RC Structures.pptxRHesham1
This document outlines the course content and policies for a reinforced concrete and metallic structures course. The course will cover reinforced concrete structures over 15 lectures, including design of beams, slabs, columns, and connections. It will also cover steel structures over 5 lectures, including design of beams, columns, and bolted/welded connections. Assessments will include two written midterm exams worth 30% and 20%, continuous assessments worth 10%, and a final exam worth 40%. The course notes and references will be provided during lectures.
Lecture -Price Breakdown and cost Estimation (1).pdfRHesham1
This document discusses project cost management and budgeting. It defines project cost management as the processes required to ensure a project is completed within an approved budget. These processes include cost estimating, cost budgeting, cost control, and resource planning. The document also discusses developing cost estimates, allocating costs to work items to create a budget baseline, controlling changes to the budget, and types of project costs such as direct, indirect, fixed and variable costs.
AR543- LEC5- Sub-division and land planning- SEP2023.pptxRHesham1
The document discusses the different stages of land subdivision and site planning, including site analysis, development options, preliminary and final plans. It covers considerations for lot layout and design such as desirable vs undesirable lot shapes and arrangements. The document also examines street patterns and layouts, including grid patterns and cul-de-sacs, as well as residential clustering approaches.
Port Said underwent three main phases of urbanization beginning in the 19th century when the Suez Canal was constructed. Originally following British and French planning styles, the city expanded regionally along the Suez Canal development corridor. Today, Port Said Governorate consists of several administrative districts covering 1352 square kilometers and containing prominent landmarks like bridges, promenades, and islands that were developed during the construction of the canal and city. The historic urban fabric within districts like Al-Arab and Al-Afrang featured grid street patterns and distinctive architectural styles that have undergone changes over time.
Week 1 - Outline and Introduction to RC Structures.pptxRHesham1
This document outlines the course content and policies for a reinforced concrete and metallic structures course. The course will cover reinforced concrete structures over 15 lectures, including design of beams, slabs, columns, and connections. It will also cover steel structures over 5 lectures, including design of beams, columns, and bolted/welded connections. Assessments will include two written midterm exams worth 30% and 20%, continuous assessments worth 10%, and a final exam worth 40%. The course notes and references will be provided during lectures.
Lecture -Price Breakdown and cost Estimation (1).pdfRHesham1
This document discusses project cost management and budgeting. It defines project cost management as the processes required to ensure a project is completed within an approved budget. These processes include cost estimating, cost budgeting, cost control, and resource planning. The document also discusses developing cost estimates, allocating costs to work items to create a budget baseline, controlling changes to the budget, and types of project costs such as direct, indirect, fixed and variable costs.
AR464- Lecture10- Active Systems - SEP2022.pptxRHesham1
The document discusses various renewable energy sources including solar, wind, biomass, hydropower, wave, and geothermal energy. It provides details on different technologies within each renewable energy category. For example, it describes photovoltaic cells, concentrated solar power technologies, and solar thermal systems under solar energy. It also discusses nearly zero energy buildings and includes an example of an algae-powered building in Germany.
1. Define the decision variables (xA, xB), objective (minimize cost), and constraints (meeting daily nutrient requirements)
2. Write the linear program: Minimize 10xA + 12xB subject to 40xA + 30xB ≥ 150, etc.
3. Graphically represent the constraints to find the feasible region
4. Identify the corner point solutions and check the objective value to find the optimal solution
5. Conduct sensitivity analysis to determine how changes in costs would impact the optimal solution
This document provides an overview of urban planning. It defines urban planning as shaping the physical growth of cities to meet social, cultural, economic, and recreational needs while providing a healthy environment for all residents. The document discusses the different aspects and levels of urban planning, including the roles of urban planners. It notes that national planning addresses issues and development across an entire country, setting frameworks for regional and city planning. Challenges of planning include identifying key issues, outdated approaches, weak implementation capacity, and plans with insufficient legal or time resources.
AR464- Lecture10- Active Systems - SEP2022.pptxRHesham1
The document discusses various renewable energy sources including solar, wind, biomass, hydropower, wave, and geothermal energy. It provides details on different technologies within each renewable energy category. For example, it describes photovoltaic cells, concentrated solar power technologies, and solar thermal systems under solar energy. It also discusses nearly zero energy buildings and includes an example of an algae-powered building in Germany.
1. Define the decision variables (xA, xB), objective (minimize cost), and constraints (meeting daily nutrient requirements)
2. Write the linear program: Minimize 10xA + 12xB subject to 40xA + 30xB ≥ 150, etc.
3. Graphically represent the constraints to find the feasible region
4. Identify the corner point solutions and check the objective value to find the optimal solution
5. Conduct sensitivity analysis to determine how changes in costs would impact the optimal solution
This document provides an overview of urban planning. It defines urban planning as shaping the physical growth of cities to meet social, cultural, economic, and recreational needs while providing a healthy environment for all residents. The document discusses the different aspects and levels of urban planning, including the roles of urban planners. It notes that national planning addresses issues and development across an entire country, setting frameworks for regional and city planning. Challenges of planning include identifying key issues, outdated approaches, weak implementation capacity, and plans with insufficient legal or time resources.