The factors that affect the specification of building materials (presentation)
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Unit 006 Building Technology Assessment Brief
An example assessment brief
Scenario
The client (a large college) is looking at options for making the 'building for visiting lecturers' a ‘carbon neutral’ building. The layout of the rooms has been finalised and you are now looking at the construction methods for the elements of the building.
- Option 1 is a traditionally built structure.
- Option 2 is timber framed structure with a brick cladding
- Option 3 is a steel framed structure with plastisol coated steel cladding
- Option 4 is a concrete framed structure infilled with block and brickwork and finished in render
Task 1
The client on the project is looking at the specification for the building and wants to know the reasoning behind the design of the elements of the superstructure.
Prepare a briefing document for the client that explains the principles of the design considerations for each element of the superstructure listed below:
- Floor
- Wall
- Roof
- Stairs
- Windows
- Doors
The document will need to include illustrations (either drawn or sketched) for each element as well as written descriptions.
Task 2
Produce the following drawings, suitably scaled and annotated:
- Drawing 1(traditional construction): A cross section detail showing where the wall meets the roof.
- Drawing 2 (timber framed construction): A cross section detail showing where the wall meets the first floor.
- Drawing 3 (steel framed construction): A cross section detail showing where the foundation meets the frame.
- Drawing 4 (concrete framed construction): A cross section detail showing the frame meeting a flat roof.
All details must show both internal and external finishes that are to be used. These finishes are your choice.
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