inar 342 finishing. inar 342 : finishing aim of the course this course is designed to heighten the...
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INAR 342INAR 342
FINISHINGFINISHING
INAR 342 : FINISHINGINAR 342 : FINISHING
Aim of the Course This course is designed to heighten the student’s
understanding of the rules and principles of finishing for various building components, with reference to interior spaces.
Basically three aspects of an interior space are covered:
wall finishes,
flooring, and
ceiling.
Properties and implementation techniques of Properties and implementation techniques of the following subjects will be explained:the following subjects will be explained:
Wall Finishesplastering, painting, wall papers,plaster boards, timber boards, stones, pressed bricks, ceramic tiles,wall partitions
Flooringscreeds, terrazzo, ceramic tiling,wood blocks, parquet, and wood boards...
Ceilingmoulded ceilings, bench works and
suspended ceilings.
Methodology/Classroom Methodology/Classroom ProceduresProcedures Each week a specific subject matter will be lectured
during the first 2 hours of the class meeting. In the remaining part of the class hours, the student
is required to complete a given exercise, which is normally related to the topic of the week.
The student is expected to complete the studio exercise independently in the studio, while the instructors provide regular critique to her/him.
If the studio exercise can not be completed during the studio hours, the student can submit the exercise untill the beginning of the next course.
Studio Drawing ExercisesStudio Drawing Exercises
There will be weekly, drawing exercises for the course Finishing to be completed by each student every week, in the second part of the class, following the lecture part which normally lasts two hours from the beginning of the class meeting.
Each of the design exercises (DE) is normally related to the subject that is covered in the lecture part of the class.
It is required that all of the design exercises of a student relate to the same building, which will be called here and then MASTER BUILDING.
For this reason the student is required to select or develop a MASTER BUILDING of his own during the first two weeks of the semester.
The requirements that the MASTER
BUILDING should fulfill are outlined below:
Any design that’s either previously done by the student as a course requirement, or
borrowed from any source of book, magazine or builder is acceptable as long as it fulfills these requirements
Requirements for the Proposed Requirements for the Proposed Master BuildingMaster Building
Maximum dimensions of a floor (width and length) :– 14 – 20 Mt.
Max. no of floors : 1 Practical purpose (function of bld) :
– - hotel suit– - apartment house / single family house– - exhibition hall with storage, and wc units– - cocktail / dining hall with storage, and wc units– - social club house with storage, and wc units– - commercial building (shop, small office)
RequirementsRequirements
The requirements of the course include attendance to weekly lectures, studio exercises, midterm and final exams.
The student must attend 80% of the weekly, class meetings, otherwise she/he may be dismissed of rights to be evaluated for the course. Accordingly, failure to attend the classes more than 3 times will result in receiving NG grade.
Evaluation and GradingEvaluation and Grading
Drawing Exercises 35 %Research and Presentation 20 %Class Attendance and Participation 05 %Final Exam 40 %
Weekly Schedule/Summary Weekly Schedule/Summary of Topicsof Topics
Week 1Week 1 0202//0303/200/20044
Course organizationAn introduction to finishing component
of a buildingWall, floor and ceiling finishes
Proposal of a Master Building
Week 2Week 2 0909//0303/200/20044
Lime/cement plastersMortar mixes, tools, and equipments
DE 1: Floor Plans and 2 sections of master building with plastered walls; Scale: 1/50 and implementation technique of gypsum plaster with sketches
Week 3Week 3 1616//0303/200/20044
Pre-mixed gypsum plastersPaintings
DE 1
Week 4Week 4 23/03/2004
Plaster boards
Submission of DE 1
DE 2: Rooms with plaster boarded walls; Requirements:
Plan and a section of a room: 1/20 2 Point details: 1/5
Week 5Week 5 30 30/0/033/200/20044
Timber wall finishesTimber boarding and hardboard wall
panels
DE 3: Rooms with timber boarded walls; Requirements:
Plan and a section of a room: 1/202 Point details: 1/5
Week Week 66 0066//0404/200/20044Cladding of wall surfaces with masonry
(natural / manufactured stone, and pressed / faced bricks)
DE 4: Room with masonry (stone or brick) veneered walls; Requirements:
Plan and a section of a room: 1/202 Point details: 1/5
Week Week 77 1133//0404/200/20044
Wall board partitions
DE 5: Rooms with wallboard Partitions; Requirements:
Plan and a section of a room: 1/202 Point details: 1/5
Week Week 99 27 27//0404/200/20044ScreedsMarble floor and stair finishes and skirtingsCeramic tiling
DE 6: Bathroom with ceramic tiled floor and wall surfaces; Requirements:
Plan and a section of a bath room: 1/202 Point details: 1/5
Week Week 10 10 0044//0505/200/20044
Timber board, wood block and parquet floor finishes
DE 6: Bathroom with ceramic tiled floor and wall surfaces; Requirements:
Plan and a section of a bath room: 1/202 Point details: 1/5
Week Week 1111 1111//0505/200/20044
Suspended ceilings
DE 7: Rooms with timber board or parquet floor finishes and with
suspended ceiling; Requirements:Plan and a section of a room: 1/204 Point details: 1/5
Week 1Week 122 18 18//0505/200/20044
DE 7: Rooms with timber board or parquet floor finishes and with
suspended ceiling; Requirements:Plan and a section of a room: 1/204 Point details: 1/5
Week 1Week 133 25 25//0505/200/20044
Benchwork: Moulding techniques and materials for ceiling finishes
PRESENTATIONS
Week 1Week 144 0011/0/066/2004/2004
PRESENTATIONS
Week 1Week 15 5 08 08/0/066/2004/2004
FINAL JURY WEEK