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Conference Session
Architectural Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sheena Nastasia Marston, The Ohio State University; Fabian Hadipriono Tan P.E., The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA; Michael Parke, The Ohio State University; Olga Maria Stavridis, Ohio State University; Lisa Elanna Burris, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Architectural
users were also required to judge the realism of the model in comparison toimages provided as well as perceptions on the usefulness of the model.SoftwareEach software package used in this project is presented to provide deeper understanding of theeducational module developed. Choosing the appropriate software for 3-D representation was Q c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 PAPER ID: 18690one of the key factors that aided in the development of the paper. Whereas most 3-D modellingsoftware programs have the capacity to represent the model, not all of them will represent thetrue characteristics of
Conference Session
Technical Issues in Architectural Engineering II
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Suining Ding, Indiana University Purdue University-Fort Wayne (Eng)
Tagged Divisions
Architectural
, Madison, WI. 2003[6] Timpson, W, Tang, R, Borrayo, E & Canetto, S. 147 Practical Tips for Teaching Diversity. Atwood Publishing,Madison, WI. 2003[7] Davis, Howard. The Culture of Building. Oxford University Press, Inc. 1999[8] http://www.seattle-chinese-garden.org/elements/[9] http://www.aviewoncities.com/rome/sanpietro.htm[10] http://www.glnckman.com/pei.htm[11] http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/~hapr/summer97_culture/roots.html[12] http://www.nps.gov/dsc/dsgncnstr/gpsd/ch4.htmlFigure 1: Vatican City and St. Peter’s in Rome Italyhttp://images.google.com/images?q=st.+peter%27s&hl=en&btnG=Search+ImagesFigure 2: Forbidden City in Beijing Chinahttp://images.google.com/images?q=forbidden+city&svnum=10&hl=en&lr=&start=20&sa
Conference Session
AEC Education: Instructional Strategies and Innovation
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Darrell Nickolson, Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis
Tagged Divisions
Architectural
population. Each home is custom designedfor the original buyer, and upon it’s sale can easily be modified to fit the next client.The capstone design students had the opportunity to conduct an in home interview and tour withone of the residents of this neighborhood Mr.(insert interviewee name here), as well as use thesite plans to select vacant out-lots to begin their residential design. Some of the Q&A commentsfrom the interview that stood out and had a large impact on the design results were;Q: What was of the largest adjustments you had to make when moving from your previousresidents into this type of living environment?A: “As many of my neighbors have shared with me we all moved from much larger homes, sostorage was a high priority. We all
Conference Session
"Green" Topics in Architectural Engineering
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ahmed Cherif Megri, University of Wyoming
Tagged Divisions
Architectural
room and the hallway.Air infiltration can be calculated using the power law equation where Q is the airflow rate, C is the flowcoefficient, ΔP is the pressure differential and n the power coefficient. Q  C.P nThis equation shows how much air is leaked to the outside surrounding and how air infiltration varieswith respect to a pressure differential. This relation was used to estimate the cost due to heating lossesfrom infiltration for one winter season. Page 22.28.11 2011 ASEE Annual ConferenceFigure 5d: Temperatures distribtion at the height of 1 foot
Conference Session
Technical Issues in Architectural Engineering II
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Margaret Bailey, Rochester Institute of Technology; Erin George, Rochester Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Architectural
) Design 1 1.25 1.5 Supply Fan Efficiency, η (%) 70.3 60.6 63.7 65.5 Return Fan Efficiency, η (%) 47.5 53.6 40 40 Table 1: Fan efficienciesTo determine coil effectiveness for the heating coil, values for qc (actual heat) and qmax(maximum possible heat) must be determined, as shown in Equations 2 and 3. q c = CC ⋅ (T2 − T1 ) (2) q max = C min ⋅ (T3 − T1 ) (3)Where qc is the actual heat for the colder flow, qmax is the maximum possible heat transfer
Conference Session
Curriculum Innovations in Architectural Engineering Education
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bekir Kelceoglu, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis
Tagged Divisions
Architectural
product.Bibliography[1] About STEMworks INDIANA. (2011) Retrieved January 18, 2011, from http://www.stemworksindiana.org/?q=about/about-stem-works-indiana[2] Council for Interior Design Accreditation. (2009). Professional Standards. Grand Rapids, MI.[3] Panero, J., & Zelnik, M. (1979). Human dimension & interior space : a source book of design reference standards. New York: Whitney Library of Design.[4] Tilley, A. R., & Henry Dreyfuss Associates. (2002). The measure of man and woman : human factors in design (Rev. ed.). New York: Wiley. Page 22.446.7
Conference Session
Professional Practice and AEC Education
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gouranga Banik, Southern Polytechnic State University
Tagged Divisions
Architectural
Frequently Comment Category Needs more hands on or practical training Same (11) (14)Q.3 Do graduates feel they were well-equipped for the workplace by their education?This final question is answered by the results from Fig. 2, which represents graduates' estimationof their achievement of essential skills and the effectiveness of university teaching to achievethose skills. These include an ability to work effectively in diverse teams and projects, an abilityto lead others effectively, creativity adaptability & flexibility and an ability to exerciseprofessional judgment.All these abilities are likely to be developed over a period of time through practical experienceand recent graduates therefore do
Conference Session
Technical Issues in Architectural Engineering II
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Steven O'Hara, Oklahoma State University; Khaled Mansy, Oklahoma State University
Tagged Divisions
Architectural
, e.g., overhangs, light shelves, … etc. i. Form of the ceiling. j. Reflectances of interior surfaces. k. Design of the space, i.e., rectilinear, irregular, ... etc. l. Type of glass used, i.e., its visible transmittance. m. Level of maintenance provided for the space. n. Task performed in the space, i.e., the recommended illumination level. o. Height of the workplane above the floor, where illumination level is measured. p. Type of the desired lighting system, i.e., general, task, or a combined general and task. q. Schedule of occupancy in the space; daily and seasonally.6. The Need for Experimental ResearchTo overcome the current overlooking of daylighting systems and to make their design the norm,further
Conference Session
Collaborative Projects in Architectural Engineering Education
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Jan Cowan, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis; Kirsten Hill, IUPUI Student; Mary Ann Frank, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis
Tagged Divisions
Architectural
Kalkin’s abc of container architecture. London: Bibliotheque. 9. Ohtake, M. (2009, October). The shipping muse. Dwell, 9(10), 80-86. 10. Sassi, P. (2006). Strategies for sustainable architecture. New York: Taylor & Francis. Retrieved from Page 23.141.12 http://books.google.com/books?id=tOKrIWIFNpYC&printsec=copyright#v=onepage&q&f=false 11. Stavropoulos, A. (2009, October 9). The airstream life. Dwell. Retrieved from http://www.dwell.com/articles/the-airstream-life.html#ixzz1LUPage 23.141.13
Conference Session
Architechtural Engineering Eduction: Emergent Topics
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ahmed Cherif Megri, University of Wyoming
Tagged Divisions
Architectural
the return.Other multizone hot water recirculation systems exist, such as those with multiple dedicated heaters, orwith a single or multiple pumps.Drainage/venting:  Terminal velocity: The drainage is a gravity system, where the water drainage flow (1/3) tends to attach to the piping wall forming a hollow cylinder of water, with a core of air (2/3) in the center, and opposed by the friction forces applied by the pipe asperity. These opposite forces limit the water drainage velocity to the value given by the following equation: 2/5 q Vt  3.0  d  (1