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DSGN71140 Project - Building Science Assignment, Building Systems Engineering - Conestoga College, Canada
Learning Outcomes -
1. Discuss the function of buildings as a separator between exterior and interior environments.
2. Describe the overall lifecycle of a building from planning and design to renovation and demolition.
3. Discuss climatic impacts on buildings and occupant requirements for the indoor environment.
4. Describe the process of sustainable building planning and design including Integrated Design and development of Owners Project Requirements.
5. Identify the factors involved in site selection and conceptual design.
6. Discuss basic structural requirements for buildings and the selection of materials and systems.
Introduction - To understand the application of building systems in modern buildings we need to understand the overall building. This course will cover the purpose and function of buildings and how they are designed. We will start with residential buildings, since this is a subject that most people have some familiarity with.
Part 1 will cover the aspects of planning the building, including developing floor plans. Students will work in Groups of 3 where possible. We will be looking at three different styles of houses including:
- Single family single storey with full basement
- Single family two storey, slab on grade
- Single family two storey with full basement
Each student in the group will develop floor plans for one of these options based on the Owner's Project Requirements and appropriate for the chosen site.
Report - The report will be a group effort. It should have the following sections:
Introduction - A brief description of what the project covers.
Body - The body should include:
- the Owner's Project Requirements with programming
- information on the site chosen,
- a site plan showing the footprint of the building(s)
- AutoCAD floor plans for the different styles of houses being designed
Presentation - Students will present the results of their schematic design in the form of program description, OPR and resulting floor plans that address the OPR.
Building Site Selection -
Often one of the first steps in building design is to select a site for the building. This may be an individual building lot in a rural area, or in an existing subdivison, or a lot in a subdivision that is being developed. The lot will have a defined legal boundary (property lines) and a resulting area. The municipality where the lot is located will likely have zoning bylaws which place restrictions on the types, size, and height of building, and its location on the lot. For this assignment you can choose a lot in the Woodlands Preserve in Guelph, being developed by Reid Heritage Homes. You can also choose a lot on another site if you prefer.
Working in groups, you must do the following: Find the following Zoning Bylaw information from the City of Guelph, or municipality where lot is located.
1. Residential Type
2. Zone
3. Minimum Lot Area
4. Minimum Lot Frontage
5. Maximum Building Height
6. Minimum Front Yard
7. Minimum Exterior Side Yard
8. Minimum Side Yard
1 to 2 storeys
Over 2 storeys
9. Minimum Rear Yard
10. Accessory Buildings or Structures
11. Fences
12. Off-Street Parking
13. Minimum Landscaped Open Space
14. Garbage, Refuse and Storage
15. Garages
Identify what services are available for the site, e.g. water, sewer, electricity, natural gas. Choose a lot and determine the orientation for the lot, its lot frontage, and area. Determine the climatic information necessary to design a residence for the lot, including design temperatures, rainfall, snow loads, wind speed, etc.
Deliverables for this activity will be included in the Part A report and should include information on the site you have chosen including a plan of the lot, the zoning requirements, services available and climatic information. Reports should be on 8.5 x 11 paper, with black print on a white background. Figures and images must be clear with sources appropriately noted.
Note - Need to draw a single family single storey with full basement.
Attachment:- Project - Building Science Assignment Files.rar