DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AND ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING

 

4024

Working Drawinfgs2

 

ARE 422, 3 CH

 

PREREQUISITES

 

ARE421 Working Drawings1

 

COREQUISITES

 

None

 

TIME AND LOCATION

 

Monday

110:00 – 2:00

Abu Romman  ST.3

 

Tuesday

2:005:00

Abu Romman  ST.

 

 

 

 

 

INSTRUCTOR

 

Name, Title:

Yousef  Raba’e

 

Office address:

Abu Romman   4th Floor

 

Office hours:

Sunday

11:00 -   1:00

 

 

Monday

2:00 –  3:00

 

 

Tuesday

12:00 – 2:00

 

 

Wednesday

10:00 – 11:00

 

 

Thursday

10:00 – 11:00

 

Phone:

 

 

E-mail:

rusef@ppu.edu

 

Website URL:

 

 

E-Learning:

http://elearning.ppu.edu/moodle/course/category.php?id=37

 

TEXT BOOK

 

No exact Text book required

 

REFERENCES

 

Optional references:

Thomas Obermeyer, Architectural Technology New York McGraw –Hill Book Company..

 

ADDITIONAL MATERIALS OR EQUIPMENT NEEDED FOR THE COURSE

 

All Drafting tools are required

 

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALS

 

·       Hints for Studying: In addition to class and home exercises, class notes handouts  and presentations it is a good studying practice to review topics from library books and magazines and review the internet websites.

·        University Resources: Students are expected to make use of the resources available in the library.

 

COURSE DESCRIPTION

 

The working drawing is a set of drawings from which an architectural notion could be carried through to reality. It contains all the information and details the workers need on site. This course is a complementary course to working drawings1.

The emphasis in this working drawings course is on the study of the internal  environment, within an integrated functioning

 

The information is usually filed according to the following:

1 – Architectural drawing.

2- structural drawings.

3- Electrical drawing.

4- Mechanical drawings which includes air conditioning, heating , etc…

5- Sanitary drawings.

 

Students are required, therefore, to choose a design problem from the previous design projects which will be studied and prepared for execution. Students’ work will be individually and no team work is accepted.

 

 

INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES

After completing this course students should be able to:

 

·        Draw and prepare all the requirements of the execution maps needed in the field.

·        Draw all kinds of foundation plans and details.

·        Be able to detail any part of the building in different scale including wood and metal parts.

·        Be able to detail any part of the furniture.

·        Be able to prepare all kinds of schedules as doors, windows, and  finishing schedule.

 

COURSE OUTLINE AND CALENDER

 

 

TOPICS

WEEK

 

Introduction and determine the subject and kin of the project.

1 week

 

Foundation map and details

2 weeks

 

Site plan and plans

1.5 week

 

 Elevation, Sections

1 week

 

First Exam

Week 6

 

Wall Sections

Week 7

 

 Stair details preliminary delivery of the project  

Week 8

 

Second Exam (Closed Book

Week 9

 

Brick works

Week10

 

Wood flooring, Partitions and curtain walls

Week 11

 

Roof works, wood and metal roofs flat and pitched

Week 12

 

Doors and windows. Schedules

Week13

 

Schedules and finishing of the project

Week 14

 

Final Delivery and   Final Exam (Closed Book)

Week 15

 

 

DUE DATES

 

·        preliminary submission  of the project   will be within the 8th week .The exact day will be assigned later.

·        The final submission will be in the 15th week.

 

COURSE POLICIES

 

Class Attendance: Students are expected to 

 

·        Unexcused Absence

 

·        Reporting Illnesses

 

·        Turning in Late Work not delay more than the next class in incase of being absents

 

·        Missing Home Works, Tests or Exams will be punished by 10% of the grade.

 

TEACHING METHODS

 

·        Lectures using  illustration methods and tools.

·        One main project project.

·         Class assignments

·        Problem Solving Sessions…

 

ASSESSMENT MEASURES

 

·        Quizzes

·        Assignments and project

·        Presentations

 

 

GRADING SYSTEM

 

·        First Exam

15 %

 

·        Second Exam

15 %

 

·        Final Exam

25 %

 

·        project

35 %

 

·        Class participation & attendance           

10 %

 

Total

100%

 

IMPORTANT NOTE

·         

Note:      A 6 hour studio final examination shall be held at the last week of the course.

 

 

·         

Students with special needs or conditions or missing class meeting with accepted excuse are welcomed to contact me during office hours.

 

The grade is earned through the performance and completion of class and home exercises and through the submission of the assignments in time. Student attendance is essential to pass the course.