2023-2024 / ARCH3275-1

Sustainable building construction techniques: elements

Duration

16h Th, 36h Pr

Number of credits

 Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Architectural Engineering5 crédits 
 Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Engineering5 crédits 

Lecturer

Shady Attia

Language(s) of instruction

French language

Organisation and examination

Teaching in the first semester, review in January

Schedule

Schedule online

Units courses prerequisite and corequisite

Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program

Learning unit contents

This course is to study in-depth the sustainable building techniques in terms of principles. The course deals with the material elements of construction and the process in parallel with the basic concepts of the different building materials and their implementation. The course is structured in 3 parts - Design and materials, Chronology of construction, and constructive nodes - which are treated in a logical sequence that helps the mutual understanding of the subject and which thus allows the control of their interdependence.
1. Design, sustainable construction, and environmental impact.
2. Building elements
3. Principles of sustainable building construction techniques
The theoretical part of the course introduces the technical criteria, the constructive and material concepts of sustainable architecture. The concepts discussed are applied during the realization of various small practical exercises which also make it possible to favor a work of personal research on the part of the student. Personal reading of technical references is essential and is an ability that the student must develop himself. Particular importance is given to the processing of constructive nodes in order to jointly meet the requirements of structural strength, insulation, waterproofness, and aesthetics of the construction.
The course will highlight the concept of passive construction, directly related to future building energy regulations. The exercises carried out must also be based on the criteria imposed by this new approach.

Learning outcomes of the learning unit

At the end of this course the student should be able to:



  • Observe and draw a building construction.
  • Know the systems and methods for a supporting structure and an envelope.
  • Know the main building materials and their technical implementation.
  • Apply and propose logic, structural, measured-based construction types (constructive geometries, power transmission, stability, elementary physical envelopes)
It should enable students to:





  • Make an inventory of References and understand the common construction systems,
  • Compare: identify and differentiate solutions
  • Define and name: recognize and know the parts of a building construction
  • Proportion: materialize and order the different parts of a structure,
  • Projecting: compose and share solutions.
  • Create and design a building to constructive scales (modules, proportions, sizing, and thickness).
  • Initiate self-learning and knowledge management based on its knowledge and access to appropriate sources of
The complete list of learning outcomes for my course is defined on https://www.programmes.uliege.be/cocoon/20182019/formations/descr/A1ICAR01.html


This course contributes to the learning outcomes I.1, I.2, II.1, II.2, III.1, III.2, IV.2, V.1, V.2, VI.1, VII.3 of the BSc in engineering.

Prerequisite knowledge and skills

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

Theoretical course, practical work, integrated project, site visit(s)

Mode of delivery (face to face, distance learning, hybrid learning)

Face-to-face course


Additional information:

Face to face contact (lectures and excercises) from September untill December

Recommended or required readings

The slides accompanying the oral presentations are available in pdf format.

Coursebook: S. Attia, Techniques de Construction Durable des Bâtiments I -Elements, Book distributed by the Central des Cours CDC, including all the theories and exercises of the course.

Recommended reference JM.Hauglustaine, F. Simon, (2018) Practical guide for architects Accessible on the internet at: https://energie.wallonie.be/fr/guides-pratiques-pour-les-architectes.html?IDC=9642

Exam(s) in session

Any session

- In-person

written exam ( open-ended questions )

Continuous assessment


Additional information:

Exam for the theoretical part: 40% of the overall grade Overall evaluation of the practical work: 60%
Students who have not completed all the mandatory activities may not be admitted to the exam (if an exam is organized). The absence of mandatory elements does not allow a quantified evaluation of the student's work. An "A" grade is therefore awarded in this case (unless there is a special justification examined fairly by the teacher and accepted by him).

Work placement(s)

Organisational remarks and main changes to the course

Students must inscribe for this course and attend all lectures.

Contacts

Shady Attia, Ph.D., USGBC Faculty and LEED Accredited Professional  Prof. in Sustainable Architecture & Building Technology Head of Sustainable Building Design (SBD) Lab
ArGEnCo Dept., Faculty of Applied Sciences, University of Liège
Batiment 52, Bureau: (0/542)  Quartier Polytech 1, Allée de la Découverte 9 4000 Liège, Belgique
Tél:  +32 43.66.91.55 - email: shady.attia@uliege.be http://www.sbd.ulg.ac.be/ 

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