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Elemental Assembly LSBU EREID Task 5

Elemental Assembly LSBU EREID Task 5


Dear Students

Task 5 > Week 6 Homework https://greenbuildingencyclopaedia.uk/?p=10502

Task 4 > Week 5 Homework https://greenbuildingencyclopaedia.uk/?p=10290

Task 3 > Week 4 Homework https://greenbuildingencyclopaedia.uk/?p=10189

Task 2 > Week 3 Homework https://greenbuildingencyclopaedia.uk/?p=10033

Task 1 > Week 2 Homework https://greenbuildingencyclopaedia.uk/?p=9967

LSBU EREID 2017 page https://greenbuildingencyclopaedia.uk/?p=9905

 

Your Wk5 > Wk6 Homework assignment

 

Life skill

  • Read this more than once before you start, often during and at least once after you think you are finished.
  • Read with highlighter in hand and highlight the important issues that you need to address
  • Check off the highlighted items against your work until you have done it all
  • Add deadlines to your electronic diaries with advance warnings and alarm calls on days of submission and attendance and no not press snooze or you will snooze through life.

 

1-3 pages with:

  • Learning from your previous brief and your building’s uses.
  • Learning from your previous site and surrounds investigation, building and adjacent building survey/analysis.
  • Learning from your previous elemental performance task
  • Update any or all of the above if you find they are not detailed enough.
  • Choose and describe your Elemental Assembly to meet the elemental performance identified in Task 4
  • Choose the materials and finishes to be compatible with the external and internal conditions from Task 3
  • Keep in mind an ambition to stick to ‘Fabric-First’ approach
  • Fabric-first means: very well insulated, airtight, thermal bridge-free construction needing little or no energy input once human, equipment, cooking, washing and bathing heat and humidity is added.
  • Examine your proposed building’s element’s potential to exploit or control your site’s external and internal conditions to meet the necessary conditions for your building’s internal functions from Task 2
  • Bear in mind that the external and internal conditions will be bespoke to the site and the functions of the building.
  • Endeavour to use Healthy, Environmental, Resourceful, Appropriate, Competent, Effective, natural, low carbon materials and methods of constructions where possible before resorting to High Carbon, Petrochemical, synthetic and energy intensive materials except if they enable another material to perform better.
  • Detail the construction and junctions and connections
  • Elements:
    • Walls/Floors/Roofs
    • Foundations/Tunneling/Anchoring
    • Structure/Load-bearing
    • Doors Window Rooflights
    • Glazed walls/roofs
    • External Cladding
    • External Finishes
    • Internal Linings
    • Internal Finishes
    • Internal partitions
    • Suspended Floors/party floors
    • Party walls/
    • Proofing: Thermal, Acoustic, Wind/Air, Fire
    • Stairs/ramps/balustrades/Bridges/Piers
    • External Works
  • Make your slide or page interesting to look at and consider them as part of the work hung on the wall with your scheme
  • Use bullet points (summery of the issue) not long sentences with bullets at the beginning
  • Front load your bullets with the information that’s important
  • Number your bullets
  • This becomes a checklist for presenting your scheme on crits and allows others to understand your scheme in your absence

 

What not to do:

  • Do read the Academic Comments File (in the dropbox folder) and see what others did badly and do not do the same.

For example:

  • Make sure you are answering the requirements of the homework

 

Handing it in

  • hand in at the next lecture, on 1 or many sheets of A4 portrait or A3 landscape paper depending on how much you want to say;
  • If you plan to use A4 make sure the font is 10 point at A4
  • If you use multiple A4 or A3 bind, staple or footnote each (name and page number) so they can be found and read together
  • File in dropbox homework folder, at latest midnight the day before lecture W6.
  • If you have updated previous homeworks add them to their dropbox folder but add a number (starting with 2) for me to consider and improve your score if applicable.

 

The deadline:

  • Will be midnight the day before the next lecture.
  • Life skill: add it to your electronic diaries with advance warnings and early morning wake up calls, turn off snooze function and get up.
  • But the files that arrive sooner will make me happier as a client.
  • I will collect the last files at 04:00 am on the day of the lecture. (not your deadline)
  • If you miss the 12:59/00:00 deadline do the work anyway and do it as soon as possible, it will be taken into account in the final score minus points for lateness.

 

The file naming convention:

  • So that you do not overwrite each other’s work when you drop files into dropbox
  • “Task 5 your name EBB7525 ERIED 2017.doc” or .docx” or .pdf”
  • depending upon the version and software you use.
  • Do not add extra hyphens or brackets or gaps to the file name, do not close gaps that I put there.

You can do it with colour but I will be printing in black and white (only if I need to).

Replacing previous homework files with a better one:

  • “Task 2 your nameEBB7525 ERIED 2017 2.doc” or .docx” or .pdf”

 

DropBox (how dropbox works let column and scroll down)

  • I have opened and added your email addresses to a dropbox and invited you to visit to collect files and deliver files there too.
  • I added subfolders which you will be able to see and I will collect your file and move it to the subfolder as I mark it.
  • Let me know if you still have not had an invite to dropbox.

 

Scoring: In the weeks context marking is: (6 points)

  • Was it on time?
  • Was it delivered by dropbox?
  • Was it delivered on paper at the lecture?
  • Did the file name adopt the convention?
  • Did it follow the homework brief?
  • Did you number items to allow cross referencing? To Week 3, 4, 5,…. Etc. To the end

 

Scoping of resubmitted work

  • Did you upgrade your previous homework(s) in response to this one?
  • If the previous score was low then they may be upgraded

 

Regards

BrianSpecMan BrianSpecMan@icloud.com

5th March 2017


© GBE NGS ASWS BrianMurphy
aka BrianSpecMan
18th March 2016 – 5th March 2017

Elemental Assembly LSBU EREID Task 5
See Also:


Website page

LSBU EREID PGDip Architecture 2016 G#9905


Homework Assignments G#10189


Week 6 > Week 7 Homework


Week 5 > Week 6 Homework

Download the recent Jargon Buster from the GBE website (was free until Friday 12/03/2016) GBE Shop

GBE Jargon Buster Collection A49 (Shop) G#10400 


Week 4 > Week 5 Homework

Supporting Lectures


Week 3 > Week 4 Homework


Week 2 > Week 3 Homework


Week 1 > Week 2 Homework


Previous year’s feedback

Extract for this homework only


DropBox

You need to be invited to Dropbox with a valid email address

Let me know if you have still not got access

(how dropbox works let column and scroll down)


Lectures

  • _ Handout for printing

 

  • _ Slides for viewing

© GBE NGS ASWS BrianMurphy
aka BrianSpecMan
13th March 2016

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