Architectural
Engineering
First Year
ARC 101
Architectural Design (1) (6+0)
Objective :
To introduce students to the design process and its various aspects.
Contents :
functional relations and circulation patterns - qualitative and quantitative
study of architectural spaces - The relation ship between spaces and their
required openings - The effect of openings upon facades - Human /
environmental / functional relations - Simple structures for small scale
buildings - Simple design problem solving.
ARC 102 History
and Theories of Architecture (1) (4+0)
Divided into two
part :
History or
Architecture :
Objective :
To study the factors influencing architectural form and style, and their
aesthetic values, historically.
Contents :
The
following periods will be studied - Early civilizations - Ancient Egyptian -
Mesopotamian - Greek and Roman
Theories of
Architecture
Objective :
To study the functional bases for designing architectural elements.
Contents :
quality, comfort and safety - Private Spaces - Living and sleeping zones -
Public use spaces - user needs - services & Utilities - Vertical & Horizontal
Circulation.
ARC 103 Shades
and Shadows and Perspective (4+2)
Objective :
to develop imaginative & three dimensional spatial capabilities.
To introduce shades and shadows into form and facades.
Contents :
The
Study of shadows of spatial elements: point, line, plane, & form. -
Perspectives Basics; image plane, cone of vision, angle of vision, vanishing
points, inverse perspective. - Computers Applications in Perspectives.
Exercises :
Shades and shadows : arches, stairs, balconies, openings, domes ..etc
- Perspectives : buildings, Interiors, one two and three vanishing point
perspectives. - Shades and shadows in perspective.
ARC 104 Visual
Training (1) (0+4)
Objective :
To acquaint the students with various drawing principles and artistic
techniques.
Contents :
Pencil techniques, pen &ink - proportions perspective, scale & composition -
Foreground middle and background - How to sketch architectural elements
& landscapes.
Exercises :
Sketching architectural elements - Sketching simple compositions
ARC 105 Building
Construction (2+1)
Objective :
To introduce, both theoretically and practically, the study to the basics of
building construction and building materials.
Contents :
The representation of various materials in Architectural and structural
documents. - Principles of Building with various materials; Stone, Wood,
Brick, Concrete, Steel - Building Types; skeleton & wall bearing - Arches,
lintels & stairs. - Insulation; Water, Sound and Heat. - Introduction to
finishing materials.
STR 111-1
Properties and Strength of Materials (4+2)
Objective :
To introduce students to various building materials, their properties, testing
and uses.
Contents :
materials used in Engineering products. - Standards, codes & inspections. -
The development of innovative uses of building materials - Concrete;
components, manufacturing, quality control. - Partitioning materials; gypsum,
lime, timber & bricks. - The effects of water on building materials. - The
mechanics of engineering materials.
STR 111-2 (A&B)
Theory of Structures (2+1) , (3+2)
Objective :
To introduce the basic concept of structures and their analysis.
Contents :
Equilibrium, stability & compatibility. - External & Internal equilibrium of
statically determinate plane structures; beams, frames & trusses. -
Normal,
shear, torsional stresses & combined stresses. -
Elastic deformations. - Introduction to the analysis of statically
indeterminate structures through consistent
deformations & moment distribution. - Buckling of columns. - Introduction to
space structures.
MTH 111
Mathematics and Statistics (4+2)
Objective :
To introduce statistics and computer science as a tool for manipulating field
data in Architectural & Planning problem solving processes.
Contents :
Statistics; probability, random, variables, distribution functions, estimation
& significance tests. - Computer science hardwares
& softwares, programmes
& programming, computer languages, applications - Introduction to linear
programming.
PBW 111
Surveying (2+2)
Objective :
To introduce the student to basic elements of surveying and their
architectural applications.
Contents :
Plotting scales, verniers, linear of angular and
simple angular measurement devices. - Chain surveying,
levelling & theodolites. - Map drawing. -
photogrammetry and its
architectural applications.
Second Year
ARC 201
Architectural Design (2) (6+0)
Objective :
To present design as an innovative process dealing with various levels of
spatial composition - context, sites, masses and spaces while emphasizing the
importance of structure in form and space generation.
Contents :
A
design studio emphasizing socio-cultural factors & physical context. -
Architectural programmes as a framework for
functional & socio-cultural needs. - Form generation, space concepts &
dynamics. - Architectural character; physical & symbolic references. -
Architectural modelling.
ARC 202 History
and Theories of Architecture (2) (4+0)
History
Objective :
To study the changes in thought to the end of the European Renaissance.
Contents :
The following periods will be studied - Early Christian, Coptic - Byzantine -
Romanesque - Gothic and European renaissance
Theories
the
study of the philosophy behind designing community facilities - Educational &
cultural buildings - Health & recreational Facuilities
- Commercial, administrative & touristic
buildings.
ARC 203 Visual
Training (2) (2+2)
Objective :
To prepare the student to appreciate proportions & beauty, using various
mediums and various subjects.
Contents :
colours : achromatic & chromatic sensations,
colour circles, plates & worlds,
complementarism, analogy & contrast, intensity,
tone and key, colour discord, combining
colours, colours
description & names, intervals, direction, form & space,
colour harmony.
Exercises :
Applications of the theory of colours to designs
and intuitive training.
INT 211 Building
Construction and Materials (2+1) , (4+3)
Building
construction :
Objective :
To study the methods & detailed steps of executing architectural projects
Contents :
projects drawings, plans, elevations, sections, details - Finishes woodwork &
metal works. - Introduction to modern construction techniques.
Materials :
Objective :
To expand the student's knowledge of building materials & quality control
Contents :
Concrete technology, additives & types - Prefab &
precast units - Insulating materials - Finishing materials -
Inspecting & repairing buildings.
ARC 205
Environmental Control (4+0)
Objective :
To introduce the principles of evaluation of environmental performance, during
the design process using specific tools and techniques.
Contents :
Defining the environment & its components - Climate and levels - Man, shelter
and climate - Heat transfer (man and environment) - Thermal comfort
(standards, indicators and indices) - Climatic classification - Egypt's
environment - Climatic control and the design process - Thermal performance of
buildings and architectural features - Energy conscious design - Natural
ventilation & air flow in and around buildings -Natural lighting & energy -
Computer aided design and applications.
ARC 206 Human
Sciences in Architecture (4+0)
Objective :
A look at architecture within the framework of human sciences.
Contents :
The history of human sciences in architecture - Human theories and society
formation - Environment relationship - Perception,
behaviour & culture - Behaviour and the
built environment -Human needs in relation to social concepts - Humanities in
contemporary architecture - Sampling, data gathering and social research tools
- Applied behavioural research.
ARC 207 Design
Methods (4+0)
Objective :
To improve design capabilities through the understanding of traditional, new
and advanced design methods.
Contents :
The design process programme preparation, needs
and determinants, project/problem analysis, objective definition, concept
development, Alternative evaluation - Tools and techniques - Applications -
Computers in design
ARC 208 History
and Theories of Town Planning (4+0)
Objective :
To define the factors affecting human settlements in various civilizations,
throughtout history.
Contents :
The following periods shall be studied :
Human
settlements - Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia - Greek and Roman civilizations -
The Middle Ages - Islamic middle ages -Industrial revolution - Utopias.
Town
planning :
Introduction
goals and objectives - Existing Egyptian towns; general characteristics and
problems.
Exercises :
Research assignments.
STR 211 (A&B)
Reinforced Concrete and Steel Structures (3+2)
Objective:
To
aquaint the student with design principles of
concrete and steel structures.
Reinforced
Concrete : Fundamentals of reinforced concrete structures - Analysis
and design of sections subjected to bending - Loads and load distribution -
Reinforcement details of beams - Solid slabs - Columns - stairs - Statically
determinate frames - Ribbed and hollow block slabs -
Panelled Beam slabs - Flats slabs - Connections of
precast concrete structural elements.
Steel Structures
:
Structural systems - Design loads - Design of members subjected to axial
forces, flexure, or shear - Design of bolted and welded connections -
Structural details for trusses and frames - Details of connections - Steel
buildings.
Third Year
ARC 301
Architectural Design (3) (6+0)
Objective :
To introduce the student to the architectural design of complex, multi
functional buildings comprising wide span elements.
Contients
:
Programme studies, data collection and analysis.
realising architectural
design for multi functional buildings and groups of buildings, taking into
consideration internal and external space studies. Visual relations of the
group of buildings and their conformity with the general layout and context,
the design should comprise major elements having wide structural spans.
Provision for natural lighting and ventilation.
Technical means of artificial lighting and environmental control.
Architectural modelling and three dimensional
design.
ARC 302 History
and Theories of Architecture and Arts (3) (3+0)
Objective :
To enhance links between history & theory of architecture and history of Art.
History of
architecture:
Objective :
the study of the philosophical & conceptual framework of Islamic architecture.
Contents :
Comparative analysis of examples from the Islamic periods in the Arab world:
the
Fertile Crescent,
Baghdad,
Andalusia & Egypt.
History of
Art :
Objective :
the Study of the artistic & aesthetic developments throughout history.
Contents :
Prehistoric art - Ancient Egyptian Art - Mesopotamian and Classical art -
Renaissance and modern painting - art and architecture : relations, merits and
drawbacks.
Theories of
architecture :
Objective :
The course aims at studying the various architectural movements in the 19th
century as an introduction to modern & contemporary architecture.
Contents :
Romantic architecture and directions - the gap between architecture and
construction - the move towards ecclecticism -
crossing the gap in
USA
and
Europe.
ARC 303
Execution Designs and Construction Methods (5+0)
Objective :
To study the means of developing a preliminary design into integrated
execution designs.
Contents :
wide span structures and constructions:
Different
construction materials and architectural detail - Facing materials, cladding
and finishes for skeleton structures - Metallic sections for fenestrations and
partitions - Materials and finishes of stairs - Preparation of complete
working drawings for project execution - (architectural drawings and
details, structural elements, plumbing and sanitary drawings, electrical
drawings and technical installations).
ARC 304 Project
Management (4+0)
Objective :
To introduce project management methods in architectural design and execution
problem solving, within the framework of potentials and resources, and
limitations of time and cost.
Contents :
Introduction to
project management :
Objective
hierarchy - Task distribution - Design flow charts
- Critical organization methods and temporal bar charts - Principles of
construction management - Execution programmes and
schedules - Finance and monetary flow.
Methods and
stages of decision making :
Decision making
process - Conceptions and criteria of evaluation -
Evaluation criteria relative weighting - Evaluation nets utilization -
Principles and application of operations research and other techniques.
ARC 305
Technical Installations and Sanitary Engineering (6+0)
Objective :
To study design principles and specifications of artificial control for the
building’s interior systems.
Contents :
Energy and the thermal environment - Environmental indicators - Thermal
comfort criteria and indices - Heat transfer, storage and insulation - Air
conditioning and ventilation - Heating and cooling loads - Central
distribution and package units - Mechanical ventilation - Heating appliances
and systems - Artificial lighting mechanism - Light sources and luminance
design - Nature of acoustics - Weighted pressure levels - Sound analysis -
Comfort and noise indices - Acoustic design and noise control - Hydraulic
services: water supply, sewerage, sewer and rainwater drainage - Sanitary
installations - Fire fighting, solid waste disposal, Electrical supply and
distribution, Costs, maintenance and integrated design.
ARC
306 Town Planning and Housing (4+0)
Objective :
To understand the general problems of town planning and housing, with
reference to the Egyptian context and applications of related approaches.
Contents :
Principal
studies :
Town planning and housing problems in
Egypt
- socio-economic, culture and physical frameworks - approaches and conceptions
of alternative solutions.
Planning
studies :
- The city and
its region as a planning unit - Theories of comprehensive and incremental
planning - Applications on existing and new communities -
Landuse theory and principles - Housing areas and
communities - Open spaces - Central business district - Community facilities -
Industrial areas - Circulation network.
·
Housing studies :
- Housing
approaches, processes, patterns and housing types - Development and design of
housing areas - Socio-economic and environmental factors
·
Exercises :
planning
-
survey and evaluation of the planning problems of
an existing area - use of results in the development of a new area.
·Housing
:
-
Development
study of an integrated urban residential area
PBW 311-1 Soil
Mechanics & Foundations (4+0)
Objective :
To study soil characteristics and mechanics, and the selection and design of
foundations.
Contents :
Soil
properties - Soil classification - Soil compaction - Stresses in soil -
Soil compressibility - Theory of consolidation - Lateral earth pressure -
Design of shallow foundations - Pile foundations - Retaining walls - Site
investigations and selection of suitable foundations.
Fourth Year
ARC 401
Architectural Design (4) (6+0)
Objective :
Enhancing the student's architectural thoughts through training on different
design approaches.
Contents :
Analytical study of design alternatives for public and residential projects,
to reach architectural and urban forms & configurations together with the
appropriate design alternatives to satisfy: design, functional, structural,
visual, and environmental determinants; applying the relevant building codes
and regulations - The projects are to combine complex features and urban
dimensions related to practice & local context, presentation will apply
professional techniques and modelling.
ARC 402 History
and Theories of Architecture (4) (4+0)
Objective :
The study aims at reviewing the different stages of the development of
philosophical and architectural movements in the 20th century.
Contents :
Pre-international school - art nouveau and organic architecture -
international architecture in Germany, France and Holland - interwar period -
technological progress, post 2nd world war - human period - environmental
architecture in Egypt and the world - The primitive, vernacular and heritage
oriented - post modern architecture - future expectations - scientific and
cultural changes.
ARC 403
Execution Designs and Documents (6+0)
Objective :
Training on preparation of complete set of execution designs and documents for
projects, and introduction of building regulations, through undertaking a full
set of execution designs for a given project comprising wide spans
pre-designed by the student during the third year (ARC 301).
Contents :
General conditions, tenders and tender study, contract documents and payment
certificates, quantity surveying on site measuring techniques - general
specifications, materials and labour cost
analysis.
Work schedules
and critical path methods - computer aided quantities and specifications
(introduction) - building laws, legislations and regulations - studies and
applications.
ARC
404 Urban Design (4+0)
Objective :
Introducing urban design in natural and man-made context and the development
of the student skills to apply various urban design approaches in Egyptian
settings.
Contents :
Urban
design : definitions and interrelations with architecture and planning & other
disciplines - approaches and conceptions of urban design - culture, nature &
perception as a basis for design principles.
The city's
spatial form : character, components and perception - Form determinants
(natural and cultural) - Urban design structures for the city - Urban
spaces : components and design principles - Urban design as a
development tool.
Site and
Landscape analysis : natural, visual and cultural
aspects & variables - components and effects - design with nature : functions
& visual effects - vegetation and functions - ecological balance - design
vocabulary & elements - site planning & landscaping.
An urban design
project.
ARC 405 Town
Planing (6+0)
Approaches &
introduction to urban planning studies with emphasis on systematic planning
process and analytical methods - Development of student’s
theoritical & practical abilities in urban planning.
Development,
Planning & Settlements studies : structure plan and general plans : elements
and stages of plan preparation - regional framework - physical, economic,
demographic & social studies - legal framework - existing conditions: physical
structure, landuses, constraints, potentials &
determinants - Goals and objectives - planning alternatives - evaluation &
selection - implementation and monitoring - settlement studies -
sectorial studies for urban areas and components.
Studies of
upgrading and improvement (of urban areas )
conceptions and community development (theoritical
& practical) urban planning project in an existing or a new town.
ARC 480
Graduation Project (2+0) First Term (4+0) Second Term
Objective :
Formulation of integrated design solutions of architectural, urban design &
physical planning dimensions, expressing the various directions and
conceptions, of architectural design and thoughts.
Contents :
A
collective research study comprising : design determinants formulation,
analysis and critiques of public buildings, comprehensive programming and
comparative analysis of design alternatives and selection of the most
appropriate design of architectural and urban spaces to fulfill design,
functional, environmental, structural, human and cultural determinants.
An integrated
design project to combine the collective outputs of the previous architectural
technical & urban studies, during the programme.
Elective Courses
ARC 341
Architectural Interiors (4+0)
Objective :
The course aims at the enhancement of design and form generation skills of
interior spaces in public and private buildings and the detailed study of
internal space components together with the factors affecting its form, and to
develop graphic communication and expression skills.
Contents :
Interior design history - Visual perception of spaces - Space components and
elements - Lighting - Acoustics - Textures - Shapes - Norms and Standards -
Industrial design and furniture - Materials and fixtures -
Colour studies and psychology - Aesthetics of
interiors - Current direction in interiors design - Private and public
interiors - Environmental design requirements - Integration of interiors and
exteriors - Research studies and applications - Presentation techniques and
expression skills.
ARC 342
Architecture, Civilization & Heritage ( 4+0)
Objective :
To enhance and secure the student's background and grasp of the realms and
scope of humanities & social and cultural studies with emphasis on the
relationship between socio-cultural contexts and architecture, with reference
to the issues of : local culture, architectural heritage, local, indigenous
and regional architecture.
Contents :
Cultural context definition: features and characteristics - Methodology and
principles of identification - descriptive, functional and structural methods
and approaches - Social interaction and the built environment; Perception,
environmental images and behavioral patterns, architecture
vs environment - Architecture as a cultural
expression - Examples and analytical studies - Humanities' conceptions and the
design processes - Privacy - Crowding - Territoriality - Belonging - Enclosure
- Cultural expression and socio - cultural patterns - Regional architecture,
local, national and international levels - Regional and architectural
expression - Determinants and influencing factors - Classification of regional
expression - Architectural heritage, Egypt: Analysis - Vocabulary - Addressing
heritage, literature and directions - Analysis & applications.
ARC 343 Housing
in Developing Countries (4+0)
Objective :
To introduce the problems of housing and housing areas in developing countries
and to present the various approaches to deal with these problems with
emphasis on the complex nature of development activities and the importance of
social, cultural and economic aspects as well as the roles of users and local
communities in its success.
Contents :
Developing nations and definitions - The development process - Physical
aspects of development - Housing crisis in a developing nation - The case of
Egypt - Housing context - Physical aspects - Socio-cultural aspects - Economic
parameters - Administrative and organizational aspects - Qualitative and
quantitative housing analysis - Informal housing: features, dynamics and
potentials - Users and community roles - Approaches for housing: Review and
evaluation - Theories and directions - Housing area development: Political,
administrative and organizational frame work - Sites and environments -
Economics of housing development - Participation and enablement - Planning of
housing areas - Basic planning units - Traditional and developed patterns -
parcellization - Appropriate Housing types - Site
organization - External spaces - Space as a resource - Integration of spaces -
Examples, applications and research studies.
ARC 344
Environmental Design & Planning and Energy (4+0)
Objective :
To enhance and develop environmental design and planning skills, with emphasis
on the tools and techniques to support architectural and planning form
generation processes to introduce solar and natural energy & pollution control
studies together with integrated systems in and around buildings.
Contents :
Environmental levels and settings review - Climatic regions in Egypt:
Features, design and development recommendations - Integrated environmental
design - Energy conservation principles - Comfort indicators and human needs -
Ecological systems - Environmental protection:
Desertificaion, moving sand, coastal protection, storm water -
pollution & pollution control - Environmental factors in site planning and
development: sun and thermal environment - Achitectural
aerodynamics - Lighting - Non fossil and natural energy - Solar energy:
methods and performance - Uses and applications, calculation and feasibility -
Design criteria - Integrated environmental systems, internal and external:
principles and performence
improvement.Case studies.
ARC 345 Building
Technology and Construction Systems (4+0)
Objective :
To introduce: building methods, advanced and developed construction systems
and applications, execution technonology,
industrialization (in site and in factories), economics of the various
construction systems and prefabrication.
Contents :
Technology concepts and definitions - Historical background - Building
technology in sites - Mechanical methods - Machinery - Mechanical execution -
Prefabrication technology: principles and approaches - Mass production and
prefabrication - Construction systems selection - Systems integrations and
overlapping - System design - Industrialization and execution - Cost analysis
and tendering - Feasibility - Flexibility - Finishes - Contracting and
tendering alternatives - Industrialization and site works - Transportation and
storage.
ARC 346 Urban
renewal
and Upgrading (4+0)
Objective :
To introduce conceptions and approaches of urban renewal and upgrading with
emphasis on maximization of benefits of the potentials of the existing built
environment and its human and physical resources.
Contents :
The
introduction & evaluation of local and international experience in urban
upgrading and improvement - Analysis of the fabric of existing towns - The
problems of existing urban fabric - The causes and manifestations of urban
degradation - Socio cultural aspects - The various cases of urban areas and
the methods & techniques of improvement - Renewal and upgrading processes -
Local aspects of renewal and upgrading - Development - Rehabilitation -
Improvement and upgrading - Preservation and conservation - Examples,
Application studies and detailed plans.
ARC 441
Architectural Criticism (4+0)
Objective :
To introduce the tools and methods of architectural criticism and to review
examples of its schools and directions : output, critics and key workers, to
enhance evaluation skills and the ability to express them orally, graphically
and in writing.
Contents :
Conceptions and definitions - Criticism evaluation and improvement - The
nature, function and importance of architectural criticism - History of
architectural criticism - Schools and directions. Architectural criticism
process: Data - Description, Documentation and Recording - Review and analysis
- Hypothesis - Criteria and Evaluation basis - Evaluation - Output.
Evaluation criteria - Subjective and societal values and
criteria - Qualitative and quantitative criteria - variability and change.
Criticism and evaluation of architectural processes and
products; Approaches - Competitions - The work of leading architects -
Landmarks and key works - Examples, application and case studies.
ARC 442
Aesthetics and Form Generation (4+0)
Objective :
To enhance theoretical conception and directions towards architectural
aesthetics, forms and spaces and to link it to historic and contemporary
architectural work with emphasis on local experience and the relation between
form and aesthetics on one hand and socio-cultural and physical contexts and
the environmental and societal profiles on the other.
Contents :
Aesthetic Values - Thoughts, Philosophies and Directions - Types and patterns
of architectural spaces : Case studies and examples - Islamic Architecture :
Selected case studies - Change & Development & Space conceptions - Functional
directions and space conceptions. Tools, skills and approaches to form
generation - Design of spaces - Classification of spaces - Space components -
Design processes: Concept, Structure and Development - The issue of building -
Applications and applied research.
ARC 443
Computers in Architecture (4+0)
Objective :
To introduce the potentials of computers in architecture and planning together
with the tools, techniques and applications to enable efficient use during the
different design phases, including: programming, analysis, evaluation, two and
three dimensional presentation as well as calculations.
Contents :
Introduction to computers : Components, operations and potentials -
Programming and languages - Problem identification and users needs.
Computer aided
architectural design and Programming: Data bases - Word processing - Spread
sheets & charts - Graphics - Computers and design :
programmes - Alternatives formulation and evaluation - Preliminary
designs - Detailed and execution drawings - Specification and bills of
quantities - Project management.
Computers in
research : data analysis and presentation,
graphics, report production.
Examples and
application : CAD, structural analysis,
environmental analysis, three dimensional presentation, editing.
ARC 444 Building
Economy (4+0)
Objective :
To study the economic aspects of buildings and environs, to understand cost
elements during design execution, operation and demolition phases and to
present means and techniques of cost control in the building process.
Introducing feasibility studies for architectural projects and its elements.
Contents :
National economic context and its effect on the building industry and works -
Cost studies - Preliminary estimation - Tendering investment alternatives and
evaluation - Economic life and reuse - Operations research - Finance control -
Building management, maintenance and demolition - Finance control - Cost
benefit analysis - Project evaluation - evaluation of sites, Preliminary
feasibility and feasibility studies - Marketing, finance and technical
feasibility - Feasability during and post
execution - Computer aided techniques - Case studies and applications.
ARC 445 Urban
and Environmental Conservation (4+0)
Objective :
To introduce the conception of urban conservation to the heritage areas in
towns with reference to limited resource communities. To
emphasize the conceptions and techniques of contextual planning and
architecture.
Contents :
The
conception, tools and techniques of environmental conservation and planning
frameworks - Conservation principles - Continuity and change balance -
Objectives and priorities - Survey of heritage area - Listed buildings;
criteria and classification - Designation of conservation areas - Formulation
of conservation policies and plans - Preservation policies - Development
control - Urban character - Problem areas - Mixed and housing areas - Design
of infill. Development control tools : Socio
cultural aspects - On heritage - Economies of conservation - Public
participation - Case studies and applications. Environmental conservation:
context defintion - Objectives and tools -
Comprehensive plans - Natural and scenic resources - Environmental impact -
Historic landmarks - Conservation programmes &
levels - Case and sectorial studies - Development
versus environment relations - Regulations and control - New techniques.
ARC 446
Rural communities Design and Development (4+0)
Objective :
To introduce the integrated approach for design and development of rural
communities within historic, physical, social and economic determinants,
framework emphasizing the role of the village as a productive unit.
Contents :
Introducing the approach of rural community design and development and
conceptions and its relation to social and economic aspects - The development
of the economic, social and physical role and function of the Egyptian village
- Existing conditions - Features, constants and variables - Development method
as a physical and economic framework - Development processes: formal and
popular roles and balance - Physical community design and development:
processes and components - Formal versus popular organizations and action -
Management and implementation processes - Local and historic examples and
models - Monitoring and evaluations - Rural communities planning and design
studies - Execution plans - Applications and detailed studies.
Courses
Offered To Other Departments
ARC 212 Building
Construction &
Urban Planning and Design (3+1)
Methods of
building construction: traditional methods mechanized methods, pre-cast
methods - Arch drawing and details - Building construction processes -
Foundation - Insulation - Stairs - Roofs - Walls - Plaster - Floors -
Electrical and plumbing services.
ARC 312 Town
Planning and Housing (4+2)
Studies of
development, planning, and housing - General layout - Natural, economic,
demographic, and social studies - Settlement studies - Concepts of
improvement, upgrading, and development of communities.