A quick Introduction to Skyscrapers
A quick Introduction to Skyscrapers, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 1, with 21 lectures, based on 1 reviews, and has 9 subscribers.
You will learn about An Introduction to the Architectural design of Skyscrapers An Introduction to the structural design of Skyscrapers Skyscrapers-images Some understanding of Skyscrapers This course is ideal for individuals who are Civil and Architectural Engineering students It is particularly useful for Civil and Architectural Engineering students.
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Summary
Title: A quick Introduction to Skyscrapers
Price: $19.99
Average Rating: 1
Number of Lectures: 21
Number of Published Lectures: 21
Number of Curriculum Items: 21
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 21
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
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What You Will Learn
- An Introduction to the Architectural design of Skyscrapers
- An Introduction to the structural design of Skyscrapers
- Skyscrapers-images
- Some understanding of Skyscrapers
Who Should Attend
- Civil and Architectural Engineering students
Target Audiences
- Civil and Architectural Engineering students
This course gives a brief introduction to Skyscrapers, shows some examples of them around the world. It also discuses in brief their different available structural systems and gives a very fast introduction to their Aerodynamic behavior. It might be very useful for final year undergraduate students and to young engineers who want to pursue a career in the design of tall buildings be, towers and Skyscrapers. The structural challenges of building 800 meters into the sky are substantial, and
include several factors which do not affect low-rise construction. This course focuses
on these areas specifically to provide the architectural and structural knowledge
which must be taken into account in order to design tall buildings successfully. Case studies of some of the world’s most iconic buildings, illustrated in full color,
will bring to life the design challenges which they presented to architects and struc-
tural engineers. The Empire State Building, the Burj Khalifa, the Taipei 101 and the
Pirelli Building are just a few examples of the buildings whose real-life specifications
are used to explain and illustrate core design principles, and their subsequent effect
on the finished structure. This course includes the following topics:
Introduction: Skyscrapers-Structural Systems and Aerodynamic Form
Tall buildings
Lateral loads affecting tall buildings
The structural systems of tall buildings
Tall building case studies
The effect of wind on tall buildings
design approaches against wind excitation
Appendix: Examples of tall buildings and their structural systems
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Chapter 1: Tall Buildings
Lecture 1: Chap 1 – Lect 1
Lecture 2: Chap 1 – Lect 2
Chapter 3: Chapter 2: Lateral Loads affecting Tall Buildings
Lecture 1: Chap 2 – Lect 1
Chapter 4: Chapter 3: The Structural Systems of Tall Buildings
Lecture 1: Chap 3 – Lect 1
Lecture 2: Chap 3 – Lect 2
Lecture 3: Chap 3 – Lect 3
Lecture 4: Chap 3 – Lect 4
Lecture 5: Chap 3 – Lect 5
Lecture 6: Chap 3 – Lect 6
Lecture 7: Chap 3 – Lect 7
Chapter 5: Chapter 4 : Case Studies of Tall Buildings
Lecture 1: Chap 4 – Lect 1
Lecture 2: Chap 4 – Lect 2
Lecture 3: Chap 4 – Lect 3
Lecture 4: Chap 4 – Lect 4
Lecture 5: Chap 4 – Lect 5
Lecture 6: Chap 4 – Lect 6
Chapter 6: Chapter 5: Wind Effects on Tall Buildings
Lecture 1: Chap 5 – Lect 1
Chapter 7: Chapter 6 : Design Approaches for Wind Excitation
Lecture 1: Chap 6 – Lect 1
Lecture 2: Chap 6 – Lect 2
Lecture 3: Chap 6 – Lect 3
Instructors
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Emad Nassar
A Structural Engineer
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