Title: Identify and describe heavy engineering structures'
1Objectives
- Identify and describe heavy engineering
structures. - Identify and describe types of buildings.
- Explain how cultural norms, environmental
conditions, and the requirements of enterprises
and institutions might affect the design of
structures. - Describe the role transportation plays in the
operation of construction enterprises. - Describe the role information and communication
technologies play in the operation of
construction enterprises. - Describe the major processes and procedures used
to create buildings. - Analyze construction business activity using a
table. - Conduct research.
- Develop a multimedia presentation.
- Contribute to a group endeavor by offering useful
ideas, supporting the efforts of others, and
focusing on the task.
2The Big Idea
- Construction is the systematic process of
erecting structures to meet human needs and
desires. It reflects cultural norms,
environmental conditions, and the requirements of
enterprises and institutions.
3Purpose of Lesson
- To familiarize students with construction
technology and how cultural norms, environmental
conditions, and the requirements of enterprises
and institutions might affect the design of
structures.
4What do they have in Common?
- Three Gorges Dam - Sandouping, Yichang, China
- Burj Dubai - Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- International Space Station (ISS)
- Hangzhou Bay Bridge - Cixi and Zhapu, China
- Beijing Airport - Beijing, China
- The World Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- Freedom Tower New York City
- Millau Viaduct - Millau, France
- Queen Mary II
5What do they have in Common?
Three Gorges Dam - Sandouping, Yichang, China
6What do they have in Common?
- Burj Dubai - Dubai, United Arab Emirates
7What do they have in Common?
- International Space Station (ISS)
8What do they have in Common?
- Hangzhou Bay Bridge - Cixi and Zhapu, China
9What do they have in Common?
- Beijing Airport - Beijing, China
10What do they have in Common?
- The World Dubai, United Arab Emirates
11What do they have in Common?
- Freedom Tower New York City
12What do they have in Common?
- Millau Viaduct - Millau, France
13What do they have in Common?
14What do they have in Common?
- Three Gorges Dam - Sandouping, Yichang, China
- Burj Dubai - Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- International Space Station (ISS)
- Hangzhou Bay Bridge - Cixi and Zhapu, China
- Beijing Airport - Beijing, China
- The World Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- Freedom Tower New York City
- Millau Viaduct - Millau, France
- Queen Mary II
15Why do people build Structures?
Shelter
Support
Contain
16Exploration
- Working in groups of four, use the materials
provided (0ne sheet of paper and glue) and create
a structure that it will support a person 5 off
the ground while sitting on a chair. - You will have 20 minutes to complete this
activity.
17Explanation
- Present your ideas to the class.
- Answer questions related to the performance of
the structure. - The answer depends on how you arrange the
columns. Three or four smaller columns arranged a
distance apart in a triangular or rectangular
shape might support more weight than a single
large central column.
18Explanation
Construction is the systematic process of
erecting structures to meet human needs and
desires.
19Explanation
How do cultural norms, environmental conditions,
and the requirements of enterprises and
institutions affect the design of structures?
20Explanation
- Types of structures, include residential,
commercial and industrial and heavy engineering
structures (airports, canals, highways,
hydroelectric and flood control dams, pipelines,
power transmission and communication towers, and
rail lines) - The design of structures includes a number of
requirements. - Structures require maintenance, alteration, or
renovation periodically to improve them or to
alter their intended use. - Structures can include prefabricated materials.
- The role information and transportation
technologies play in the operation of
construction enterprises. - The role information and communication
technologies play in the operation of
construction enterprises.
21Explanation
- The major processes and procedures used to create
buildings - a. Preparing the site
- b. Setting foundations
- c. Building the framework
- d. Enclosing the structure
- e. Installing utilities
- f. Finishing the exterior
- g. Completing the site
22Explanation
Construction activity is a major indicator of the
economic wellbeing of a state or nation.
23Explanation
- Answer the following questions
- a. How does a dam withstand the crushing pressure
of a lake full of water? - b. How does a suspension bridge resist the forces
of wind and traffic? - c. Why can we walk in the shadows of mammoth
skyscrapers, drive through tunnels deep
underground, and sit beneath soaring stadium
domes, confident that these giant structures will
not collapse?
24Extension
- 1. Working in groups, research and develop a
multimedia presentation on construction the
systematic process of erecting structures to meet
human needs and desires. - 2. Explain how the construction project reflect
cultural norms, environmental conditions, and the
requirements of enterprises and institutions. - 3. Sub-topics for the research will include the
following - Three Gorges Dam - Sandouping, Yichang, China
- Burj Dubai - Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- International Space Station (ISS)
- Hangzhou Bay Bridge - Cixi and Zhapu, China
- Beijing Airport - Beijing, China
- The World Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- Freedom Tower New York City
- Millau Viaduct - Millau, France
- Queen Mary II
- The Big Dig Boston MA.
- T-REX Project Denver CO
- Other Teacher Approved.
25Extension
- 4. The areas of investigation to be completed in
the research - evolution of the design.
- construction processes used
- resources required
- requirements and constraints
- examples of historic and contemporary structures
- Impacts (social, environmental, economic etc)
- 5. Student groups will deliver their multimedia
presentations to the class and other audiences on
December 8th 9th, 2008