Constructing Journal Week 5
This week’s studio is mainly concerned on the drawing analysis and structure concept. A structure concept indicates a focus and how the project works. When referring to construction, it is broadly about structural systems, materials, joints, fixings, sustainability and environmental analysis and economical implications. These are the elements that have to be concerned of before the construction starts. In another saying, it could be the foundation and base of a construction project. Changes in structural concept would lead to different method of framing, construction and materials used. The idea should be clearly refined and analysed in order to run the construction appropriately and accurately.
(Ching, F.D.K 2008, building construction illustrated 4th ed., John Wiley&Sons Inc., New Jersey.)
(Ching, F.D.K 2008, building construction illustrated 4th ed., John Wiley&Sons Inc., New Jersey.)
(Ching, F.D.K 2008, building construction illustrated 4th ed., John Wiley&Sons Inc., New Jersey.)
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