The course Industrialised Concrete Construction – Design offers you the chance to immerse yourself in a sector in in full swing, where the demand for skilled professionals continues to grow. Concrete is a key material in modern construction, and its efficient and sustainable use is crucial for the future of architectural design. Through this course, you will acquire essential skills for the design of buildings and infrastructure, as well as for the planning of urban spaces. You’ll also be introduced to the methodology BIM, an indispensable tool in today’s industry that optimises design and construction processes. This course is ideal for those looking to stand out in a competitive job market, providing up-to-date knowledge that can be applied in various construction contexts. Taking part will position you to avant-garde on trends in design and construction, preparing you to tackle the challenges of the modern urban environment with creativity and innovation.
Industrialised concrete construction – Design
Introduction
Objectives
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Understanding the principles of building design, with a focus on industrialised construction.
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Apply advanced techniques in the design of infrastructure from concrete.
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To analyse and evaluate the design of sustainable urban spaces.
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Integrate the BIM methodology in concrete design projects.
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Identify the current trends in industrialised construction.
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Develop skills to optimise the structural design in concrete.
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Implement strategies design features that improve efficiency and sustainability.
Table of Contents
TEACHING UNIT 1. BUILDING DESIGN
1. Structures
2. Floor slabs
3. Façades
4. Masonry
5. Industrialised modular construction
TEACHING UNIT 2. INFRASTRUCTURE DESIGN
1. Bridges
2. Pipes
3. Thrust containment
TEACHING UNIT 3. URBAN SPACE DESIGN
1. Flooring
2. Street furniture
TEACHING UNIT 4. INTRODUCTION TO BIM METHODOLOGY
1. Basic concepts of BIM
2. BIM software
3. BIM object platforms
4. BIM strategy for prefabricators
5. Current status of BIM implementation