SCALE
NAME
4. Hand drawings are compulsory, and so are DIN standard graphic conventions. A summary is presented in the following table:
Brickwork Hollow brickwork Metal sections for plasterboard plasterboard plates ceramic coatings stone coverings Concrete structures Steel structures sawn Timber glulam Aluminium profiles Isolation waterproof sheets VapoUr barriers DELTA drainS Air barriers PROTECTIVE Felts
FAÇADES AND ROOFS
3. Exercises will be submitted simply bent, as shown in the picture, with the slipcase on the outside. If more than two DIN A3 are necessary, they will be stapled only. No plastic covers, album titles or folders will be accepted.
SUBJECT
The slipcase will appear, as in the ETSEM oficial paper, in the upper right part of the DIN A3.
DNI/PASSPORT:
SLIPCASE ESCUELA TÉCNICA SUPERIOR DE EDIFICACIÓN
2. All sheets shall include a duly completed official slipcase. If official ETSEM paper is not used, the case included in these guidelines shall be included -cut and pasted, printed or reproduced by any means.
EXERCISE NUM.
1. All exercises will be submitted in DIN A3 format. Official ETSEM paper, or any other, will be admitted. Both sides of the DIN A3 shall be used; many practices can be solved on a single sheet.
DATE
Submissions related to this subject will meet the following standards in content and form:
GROUP
Only for Group 1 - Facades and Roofs
SURNAME
00.01 l Guidelines
00.02 l On Construction Details
Construction details must be, above all, readable. Standard graphic codes are a way of making details readable, but so are colour, stroke type or technical specifications. The use of specific building site constructive sections, both vertical and horizontal, is essential to achieve a good construction quality. It is also essential to understand that there are no unique, single constructive solutions: in most cases, many different solutions are possible. A correct building planning must include details to help us choose, among the many possible, the optimal solution.
Fig. 00.02.01. Detail of window. Staff accommodation, Crawley and District Hospital. Sussex. Architect’s Working Details, vol 11. Fig. 00.02.02. Architect’s Working Details, vol 11.
Fig. 00.02.03. Different solutions for a gable of a slate roof.