Fundamentals of Construction GTT – Unit 7 – Green Architecture

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Fundamentals of Construction GTT – Unit 7 – Green Architecture © 2012 Project Lead The Way, Inc.

Fundamentals of Construction What Is Construction? Types of Building Classifications Parts of a House Common Rooms Systems in a House Plumbing Electrical Heating and Cooling Wall Types Common Roof Styles Types of Architectural Plans

What Is Construction? The process of building a structure that can be used for many functions.

Green Building and Sustainable Architecture Civil Engineering and Architecture Unit 2 – Lesson 2.3 – Residential Design Types of Construction Match the picture with the category. Family Community State Religious Trade Recreation Education 1 2 7 3 4 Types of Construction Family: Residential, homes where people live Community: YMCA, community centers, food banks, recreation halls, parks State: Town hall, government buildings, state capitol building Religious: Mosque, church, synagogue, any place of worship Trade: Shopping, businesses, factories, production Recreation: Sports centers, fields, hockey rink, arcades etc. Education: Schools, colleges, library 5 6 Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2010

Commercial Construction A building with more than 50 percent of its floor space used for commercial activities. Commercial buildings include stores, offices, schools, churches, gymnasiums, libraries, museums, hospitals, and warehouses.

Residential Construction The process of building a structure that serves as a dwelling or a home in which a person lives or resides.

Single Family Home

Single Family Apartments/Condos

Large Mansions/Estates

Specialty Home Presentation Name Course Name Unit # – Lesson #.# – Lesson Name Specialty Home

Parts of a House Foundation Floors Walls Systems Roof

Presentation Name Course Name Unit # – Lesson #.# – Lesson Name Foundation Part of the structural system that transfers the load of a building to an area of the ground. Floors Floor Framing System – The primary way that horizontal loads are carried to the beams or columns; also provides lateral support for walls.

Wall Types Load Bearing (Supporting) Non-Load Bearing (Dividing) Presentation Name Course Name Unit # – Lesson #.# – Lesson Name Wall Types Load Bearing (Supporting) Non-Load Bearing (Dividing) Load Bearing Wall Wall that carries a load in addition to its own weight. Ex: weight of the roof. Non-Load Bearing Wall Wall that carries no structural load and is used to divide spaces.

The Systems of a House Plumbing Electrical Heating and Cooling Roof Presentation Name Course Name Unit # – Lesson #.# – Lesson Name The Systems of a House Plumbing Electrical Heating and Cooling Roof Plumbing System Refers to pipes and fixtures that use water and/or septic within a home. Electrical System Refers to wiring between light fixtures and switches, circuit loads, electrical devices, and equipment. Heating and Cooling Systems Refers to any system or mechanical device that provides either heating or cooling for a home. Ex: furnace, boilers, radiators, air conditioners, central air. Roof System Roofs protect buildings and occupants from wind, rain, cold, sun, heat, dust, etc.

Types of Plumbing Systems Presentation Name Course Name Unit # – Lesson #.# – Lesson Name Types of Plumbing Systems Sewer Management Drinking and Waste Water Sewer system – Removes waste water from a home or commercial building to a waste treatment plant. Septic system – Homes in rural areas have a septic tank and leach field to remove waste water.

Types of Electrical Systems Television Cable/Internet Appliances Heat Lighting

Energy Sources for Heating and Cooling Systems Presentation Name Energy Sources for Heating and Cooling Systems Course Name Unit # – Lesson #.# – Lesson Name Oil Electric Natural Gas Coal Nuclear Sustainable Wind Solar Geothermal Hydroelectric Biomass

Residential Roof Types Civil Engineering and Architecture® Unit 2 – Lesson 2.1 – Building Design and Construction Roof Systems Roofs protect buildings and occupants from wind, rain, cold, sun, heat, dust, etc. Roofs come in many shapes. Roof styles can vary depending on the region in which the home is built. Roof pitch or the slope of the roof is important in different regions. Ex: A steep roof pitch can reduce snow load. Different materials can also be used in different regions. Ex: Metal roofs are popular in the North East United States. Clay tiles are more popular in the South and Southwest. Pitched roofs shed rainfall away from the structure. Flat roofs require installation of drains to remove rain and snow melt from the structure. Project Lead The Way, Inc. Copyright 2010

Common Roof Systems Shed Gable Hip Gable with Dormer Flat Presentation Name Course Name Unit # – Lesson #.# – Lesson Name Common Roof Systems Shed Gable Hip Gable with Dormer Flat Gable & Valley Hip & Valley Gambrel

What Roof Types Do You See? Presentation Name Course Name Unit # – Lesson #.# – Lesson Name What Roof Types Do You See? Hip, flat, gable Dormer off of the hip (right building)

Common Rooms

Areas of a Residential Home Presentation Name Course Name Unit # – Lesson #.# – Lesson Name Areas of a Residential Home Living areas Sleeping areas Service areas Family Room Dining Room Living Room Laundry Room Kitchen Bed Room Bath Room Bed Room Notice . . . a bathroom that is connected to a bedroom is considered part of the sleeping area. A bathroom in the living area of the house is considered part of the service area of the house. Bath Room

In What Area Does Each Room Belong? Presentation Name Course Name Unit # – Lesson #.# – Lesson Name In What Area Does Each Room Belong? Basement (not finished) Basement (part finish) Garage Patio Office Library Living Room Bathroom Master Bathroom Bedroom Kitchen Dining Room Family Room Laundry Room Living Service Sleeping Service Living

How Is “Green” Energy Used in a House? Solar – Heating (air and water) Passive – Windows and skylights let in heat and light Active – Solar panels collect and convert sunlight into electricity or heat Geothermal – Uses the temperature of the earth to heat or cool the house Wind – Generates electricity Hydroelectric – Generates electricity

Types of Architecture Plans Plot Plan Designates the boundary lines of the property, location of the house, location of any other structures, roads, driveway, and sewer systems.

Types of Architecture Plans Foundation Plan Designates the outside walls and some interior structure walls of a house that support the above construction.

Types of Architecture Plans Floor Plan Shows the design and structure of the house, includes both load bearing and non-load bearing walls. Looks down on a house without the roof on. Includes details such as doors, windows, appliances, fixtures, and sometimes furniture.

Types of Architecture Plans Elevations Views of the structure or house from a given direction, usually north, south, east, and west.

Types of Architecture Plans 3-D Views 3-D depiction of the structure or house, usually to help in communicating the idea to the client or designer.

Types of Architecture Plans Electrical, Mechanical, and Plumbing Systems Shows the locations of the systems in the house (light switches, fixtures, outlets, heating ducts, sewer lines, etc.)

Types of Architecture Plans Construction Details Structural details that help the builders complete the house.

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