Civil/Structural engineers design and maintain buildings, bridges, and other structures constructed from various materials (concrete, steel, timber, masonry, and reinforced plastics). They use modern ...
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Mastering physics for stronger, smarter structures
From skyscrapers to suspension bridges, physics is the invisible backbone that keeps our world standing tall and safe. Engineers use concepts like moment of inertia, stability analysis, and load ...
First term covers structural theory, including an introduction to mechanics, shears, moments, and deflections. Emphasis in the second term covers the design of wood and steel systems and concrete and ...
Biology exquisitely creates hierarchical structures, where initiated at nano scales, are exhibited in macro or physiological multifunctional materials to provide structural support, force generation, ...
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The power of consistency in architecture and design principles
This video explores how consistency shapes strong architectural design, from structure and proportion to visual harmony.
The ICD’s goal is to prepare students for the continuing advancement of computational processes in architecture, as they merge the fields of design, engineering, planning and construction. The ...
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