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Certificate Building Design & Technology



Certificate Building Design & Technology General information The official name of the certificate program is Certificate Building Design & Technology (Graduate School). The program is given in English. The group aimed at are the Master students of the Department of the Built Environment. Students can sign up for the certificate program by means of a registration form available at the Education Office on the 2nd floor of Vertigo. Students must also sign up for separate courses by using OASE. The program is held under the responsibility of the Department of the Built Environment. The certificate program has an extent of 15 ECTS, 5 ECTS will be additional to the regular master program of 120 ECTS. So, this certificate is supplementary to the regular master program. Content The student obtains extra knowledge and skills concerning design in the field of Building Technology, sustainability and product development. This certificate focuses on obtaining knowledge and design and research skills related to state of the art production methods, technologies and processes, future fit building and building for other cultures and climates. The essence of the program is constituted by anticipating at and integration of building technological and sustainable aspects of the design. The certificate program helps the student: • to gain profounder knowledge and improve his/her skills in the field of Building Technology, Sustainability and Product development • to gain an exploring approach of issues in Building Technology • to integrate aspects of Building Technology and Sustainability of a design • to bring a design of a building or complex of buildings on a higher level of building technological elaboration The certificate program includes: • 7KS1M0 - Masterproject Building Technology (Semester A, Quartile 1 / 5 ECTS) • 7KP8M0 - Building Methodology and Technology (Semester B, Quartile 3 / 5 ECTS) • 7KP9M0 - Building Technology with Extreme Complexity (Semester B, Quartile 4 / 5 ECTS)

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7KS1M0 - Masterproject Building Technology General information Class planning: • Semester A Quartile 1 Credits: • 5 ECTS Lecturers: • dr.ir. M. Mohammadi (responsible lecturer) • prof.ir. J.D. Bekkering (co-lecturer) Prior knowledge: • 7KP8M0 - Building methodology and technology (recommended) • 7KP9M0 - Building technology with extreme complexity (recommended) Provided by:

• Department: the Built Environment • Subdepartment: Unit Architectural Urban Design and Engineering (responsible) • Section: Architectural Design & Engineering

Information:

• Unit III: Architecture Urban Design and Engin. - VRT 07.36 - j.a.m.pulles@bwk.tue.nl - tel. 3476 • dr.ir. M. Mohammadi - VRT 7.31 - tel: 3114 - m.mohammadi@tue.nl

Language: • English Content In this project the knowledge and skills developed through the two courses “Building Methodology and Technology” and “Building Technology with Extreme Complexity” will help students to better understand the nature of building technology and to realize innovative and qualitative architectural concepts and products. This project will help students better understand the nature of building technology and its importance in an architectural design process. During 8 weeks students will carry out a research aiming at designing an innovative building or developing a building product, in order to improve cases in the fields of health & wellbeing, ecological sustainability or building for developing countries. Some examples of these cases are radical customization and innovation driven by either market pull (ageing, urban farming, real estate dynamics, bio-based) or technology push (domotica, factory 2.0, 3D printing). 2


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7KP8M0 - Building Methodology and Technology General information Class planning: • Semester B Quartile 3 Credits: • 5 ECTS Lecturers:

• dr.ir. M. Mohammadi (responsible lecturer) • prof.ir. J.D. Bekkering (co-lecturer)

Prior knowledge: • For this course no specific prior knowledge is required Provided by:

• Department: the Built Environment • Subdepartment: Unit Architectural Urban Design and Engineering (responsible) • Section: Architectural Design & Engineering

Information:

• Unit III: Architecture Urban Design and Engin. - VRT 07.36 - j.a.m.pulles@bwk.tue.nl - tel. 3476 • dr.ir. M. Mohammadi - VRT 7.31 - tel: 3114 - m.mohammadi@tue.nl

Language: • English Content Nowadays technology plays a grant role in the design, the construction and the functioning of our buildings. This course aims at expanding the intellectual horizon of students regarding building methods and technological possibilities by providing a toolkit for the analysis of building design projects. To achieve the objectives of this course the theoretical approaches and principles, outlined in the weekly lectures, are reinforced by the knowledge of the latest technologies applied in the field of building engineering. (Guest) Lecturers will provide not only an overview of the recognized building principles and methods such as Open Building and Cradle to Cradle, but will also profoundly discuss the state-of-the-art of technologies in architectural design such as 3D printing, domotica, and robotics. The students will perform a research that combines the obtained knowledge on various methods and technologies in a fully developed academic paper.

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The student: • will develop a knowledge and understanding of the different recognized principles and methods such as Open Building, bio-based methods, Cradle to Cradle, design for disassembly, methodology of component development, conceptual building, and Slim Bouwen. • gains insight into a wide spectrum of modern technologies behind various building concepts and components. • will acquire the skill to design and perform a research that combines the obtained knowledge on various methods and technologies in a fully developed academic paper.

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7KP9M0 - Building Technology with Extreme Complexity General information Class planning: • Semester B Quartile 4 Credits: • 5 ECTS Lecturers:

• prof.ir. J.D. Bekkering (responsible lecturer) • dr. Dipl.-Ing. T.W.A. Schröder (co-lecturer

Prior knowledge: • For this course no specific prior knowledge is required Provided by:

• Department: the Built Environment • Subdepartment: Unit Architectural Urban Design and Engineering (responsible) • Section: Architectural Design & Engineering

Information:

• Unit III: Architecture Urban Design and Engin. - VRT 07.36 - j.a.m.pulles@bwk.tue.nl - tel. 3476 • prof.ir. J.D. Bekkering - VRT 7.30 - tel: 2660 - j.d.bekkering@tue.nl

Language: • English Content This course is designed to provide students with knowledge on a number of design issues regarding large and complex buildings. Several complex buildings will be discussed in the weekly (guest) lectures from different points of view such as site, form, structure, skin, building services, space plan and materialization. The complexity of design processes, diversity of aims and disciplines and necessity of an integral approach will be discussed. The students will – in teams – analyze a large building regarding all these aspects

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The student: • will learn how to trace back key concept s behind the design of a complex building, based upon the gathered information (drawings, pictures, site visits, interviews). • will gain insight s into the complexity of a large building on different interrelated layers: site, form, structure, facade, building services, space plan, materialization and finishing; will be introduced to different types of problems (concerning both the design process and the materiality of architecture) and strategies of how to address these challenges within the contingent and interdisciplinary design development.

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