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Conference Session
Architectural Division Technical Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ryan L. Solonsky P.E., Pennsylvania State University, University Park
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Architectural Engineering
wasminimized, when possible, to keep students engaged on the discussion and not reading slides. Ifpossible images of text meanings were created, often with animations. A similar format was generatedfor the activities where students are given a scenario description and students are to complete as if theyare in a professional setting. Figure 1 shows representative slides. Listed here is the format outline fora standard module: Cover Title Slide Learning objective Graphical outline of the Module Sub Topic Group: o Basis of Topic o Code o Ideal Example(s) and /or Real Example(s) o Activity Slide Next Sub Topic Group Module Summary Table 2: Structure of a Self-Contained Module Main
Conference Session
Architectural Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Debra Lee Davis, Florida International University; Shahin Vassigh, Florida International University; Hadi Alhaffar; Giovanna Gallardo, Florida International University; Albert John Elias IV, Aberrate LLC
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Architectural Engineering
tosupport improved collaborative approaches.AcknowledgementThe presented work in this paper has been supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation(NSF) under award 1504898. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressedin this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent those of the NSF.References[1] F. Mantovani, "12 VR Learning: Potential and Challenges for the Use of 3D Environments in Education and Training." Towards cyberpsychology: mind, cognition, and society in the Internet age 207-224, P. 208, 2001.[2] S. Bryson, Steve. "Approaches to the successful design and implementation of VR applications." Virtual Reality Applications 3-15, p. 3, 1995.[3] L. Jarmon, et al. "Virtual world teaching
Conference Session
Architectural Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Negar Heidari Matin, Eastern Michigan University; Ali Eydgahi, Eastern Michigan University; Shinming Shyu, Eastern Michigan University; Payam Matin, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore
Tagged Divisions
Architectural Engineering
on energy efficiency in office buildings -hot dry climates. In 11th Conference on Advanced Building Skins (Vol. 1, pp. 458–468). Bern, Switzerland. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-08-100635-1.00006-XEdwards, L., & Torcellini, P. (2002). A litreature review of the effects of natural light on building occupants (Technical). U.S. department of energy laboratory.Elghazi, Y., Wagdy, A., & Abdalrahman, S. (2015). Simulation Driven Design For Kinetic System; Optimize kaliedocycle Facade Configuration for Daylighting Adequacy in Hot Arid Climate.Grobman, Yasha Jacob, Capeluto, I. G., & Austern, G. (2017). External shading in buildings: comparative analysis of daylighting performance in static and
Conference Session
Architectural Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nibert Saltibus, Sam Houston State University
Tagged Divisions
Architectural Engineering
averages. For the ID category,students in both Class Sections performed very well (minimum 81.5%) with 2.9% difference.Moreover, the Foundation Systems (FS) category assessment suffered in both sections, wheremany students did not place any foundation system for their structure. While some studentsplaced the foundation, it was incomplete, and/or the standards and codes were not adequatelyreflected. For the Floor Systems & Reflected Ceiling Plan (FSRCP), 3.3% difference in theaverage was evident. Moreover, it must be noted that many elements in this category wasmissing from both Class Sections. For the Roof/Roof Plan (RRP) category both class sectionsperformed very well (93.5%, minimum). For the Section (S) category, at least one student in Cl
Conference Session
Architectural Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sudarshan Krishnan, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Yaxin Li, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Architectural Engineering
, Tampere University of Technology, 2002.[2] C. Hoberman, “Retractable Structures Comprised of Interlinked Panels,” US Patent 6739098, 2004.[3] Z. You, S. Pellegrino, “Foldable Bar Structures,” International Journal of Solids and Structures, 34(15), pp. 1825-1847, 1997.[4] F. Escrig, “New designs and geometries of deployable scissor structures,” International Conference on Adaptable Building Structures, pp. 5-18, 2006.[5] F. Escrig, J.P. Valcarcel, Curved expandable space grids, Proceedings of the international Conference on the Design and Construction of Non-conventional Structures, England, 1987.[6] Y. Liao, S. Krishnan, Geometric Design and Kinematics of Curvilinear Deployable Structures, Proceedings of the IASS Annual Symposium
Conference Session
Architectural Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Beth Huffman, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis; Kathryn Elizabeth Roche
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Architectural Engineering
norms, from internal compassion for to community time, talent authority, or motivations community (i.e., no engagement or resources expectations (i.e., personal expectation of to ways that of others (e.g., experience, reward or make a parents, values and recognition; not difference in instructor, beliefs, about personal the advisor, clubs, and/or self- accomplishment[s]) community. religious identified
Conference Session
Architectural Division Technical Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John J. Phillips, Oklahoma State University
Tagged Divisions
Architectural Engineering
multiple AE curriculum courses, working well with architecturaldesign, and including communication and collaboration in a team setting. Additionally it is toconsider standards and codes, integrate computer technology, and to consider buildingperformance and sustainability fundamentals. In individual programs this design knowledge isoften referred to as a focus, and in some of the programs this focus in delivered as a degreeoption(s) within the program. Having a degree option in an AE program is not a requirements ofABET, and the majority of programs currently do not offer degree options in their curriculum.For some programs there is not a stated focus or degree option even though one can be seen uponexamination of the program’s curriculum
Conference Session
Architectural Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Xiaojing Yuan, University of Houston, College of Technology (MERGED MEMBERSHIP WITH COE); Bruce Alan Race FAIA, FAICP, University of Houston
Tagged Divisions
Architectural Engineering
for net-zeroenergy, waste, and water goals.In 2006, the Board of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) adopted the 2030 Commitmentresponding to Architecture 2030’s challenge to make new buildings and major renovationprojects carbon neutral by 2030 [4]. Since 2010, architectural and urban design firms that havesigned on to the 2030 Commitment have been using a uniform set of metrics and reportingprotocols. In 2015, participating firms’ database added 2.6 billion square feet of projects to theinventory. The result is a growing database of case studies demonstrating the effectiveness oflow-carbon design strategies.2030 Districts [5] is a nonprofit founded by Edward Mazria (FAIA) to support a network ofprivate sector-led high performance
Conference Session
Architectural Division Technical Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ahmed Cherif Megri, North Carolina A&T State University; Ismail Megri; Sameer Hamoush P.E., North Carolina A&T State University; Taher M. Abu-Lebdeh P.E.
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Architectural Engineering
Milano,Dept. Architecture, Built Environment and Construction Engineering (ABC), Via Bonardi 9,20133, Milan. ilaria.oberti@polimi.it, francesca.plantamura@polimi.it[19] Jade Woodard (2017), “Investigating Properties of High-Performance Printing Concrete”,Master of Science at North Carolina A&T State University, 85 pages.[20] Brandy Diggs (2017), “Clustering Analysis: Envelope Energy Performance, MoistureControl and Thermal Bridge of Military B-Huts”, Master of Science at North Carolina A&TState University, 91 pages.[21] Sissy S. Wong, Jonah B. Firestone, Lionnel G. Ronduen, EunJin Bang, “Middle SchoolScience and Mathematics Teachers’ Conceptions of the Nature of Science: A One-Year Study onthe Effects of Explicit and Reflective Online