CAD Lab

The computer lab was established in 2003 and is affiliated with the Department of Architecture. It offers practical courses in architectural engineering, covering aspects such as design, drawing, and architectural planning.
 
The competencies and skills covered in the lab: 
The computer lab aims to provide students with the necessary computer skills throughout their academic stages, essential for both the local and global markets. It is considered fundamental in the transition from manual drawing to the initial reliance on technology in performing architectural and artistic tasks. This includes tasks such as creating drawings and architectural designs in their consecutive stages using computer programs for 2D and 3D architectural design.
 
Targeted students in the lab: 

The practical courses in the fifth semester cover subjects for undergraduate students majoring in Architecture, Interior Architecture, and Civil Engineering

Courses covered in the lab: 

 

The practical courses for students in the fifth semester of the Bachelor;s degree in Architecture and Civil Engineering cover a variety of subjects and depend on the curriculum of each university. However, here is a general list of courses that might be part of the fifth semester in this context:
1. Architectural Design Studio:
 Emphasizes the development of advanced design skills through more complex projects.
2. Construction Technology and Materials:
 Explores advanced concepts related to construction materials and techniques.
3. Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Building Information Modeling (BIM):
 Advances training in using computer programs for architectural design, including both 2D and 3D modeling.
Major equipment and facilities in the lab: 

 

Computer Devices + Projector

Occupational health and safety instructions of the lab: 
The provided text appears to be a set of guidelines or rules related to the use of computer devices or electrical equipment in a certain
context, possibly within an educational or laboratory setting. If you'd like a translation into English, here it is:
 
1. Do not use the devices except in the presence of and consultation with the supervisor.
2. Keep any liquid conductive materials away from the devices.
3. Do not open or tamper with the devices for any reason, even for maintenance by the student without informing the
supervisor.
4. Ensure that the devices are turned off when finished.
5. Immediately inform the supervisor upon noticing any unusual sounds, sparks, or signs of burning.
Lab Team: 

 

Eng. Safwan Alqawasmeh

Photo album: 
Departments: 
دائرة الهندسة المعمارية

College of Engineering

 
Wadi al-haria - Building B
 
Tel: 022233050,  9610 / 9611