simon bolivar university course id2125 missri, dalal solorzano, josé alberto
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Properties and shapes
Simon Bolivar UniversityCourse ID2125
Missri, DalalSolorzano, José
Alberto
Table of content 1. Materials definition2.Why is important to know the materials?3. Material clasification4. Properties clasification
4.1 Physical4.2 Chemical4.3 Ecological
5. Shapes 5.1 Kinds of Shapes 5.2 Shapes in Buildings
Materials The materials are raw materials processed, elements or chemicals compounds with some
property .
Sand. Wood. Marble.
Why is important to know the materials ?
* The structure location.
* The weather conditions.
* The building function.
* The building shape.
Material clasification.
Stone material
Comes from the natural
stones
Examples: Marble, granite.
s
Ceramic material
Mixture between sand, clay or oxides
Examples: Glass,bricks.
Composites material
Mixture between sand, water,stones…
Examples:Mortar,
concrete.
Metallic material
Comes from the minerals.
Examples:Iron, steel.
Properties clasification
Physical
Mechanical
Thermal
Optical
Chemical Oxidation
Ecological
Recyclable
Toxic
Biodegradable
Renewable
Elasticity
Plasticity
Hardness
Tenacity
Fragility
MechanicalPhysical
Fusibility
Weldability
Dilatation
ThermalPhisycal
Opaque
Transparent
translucent
OpticalPhysical
Chemical Oxidation
Hotel in Cordoba, Argentina
Ecological Recyclable
Toxic
Biodegradable
Renewable
SHAPES
“A shape is the quality of a distinct object or body in having an external surface or outline of specific form
or figure”
Kinds of shapes
Circle Triangle
Square Rectangle
Geometric Shapes Basic Shapes (2D)
Kinds of shapesGeometric Shapes
Solids (3D)
Sphere Pyramid
Cube Cylindre
Kinds of shapes
Organic Shapes
Turning Torso
Are basically forms that imitate nature apartment tower
Burj al Arab HotelSydney’s Opera
Are these shapes related with Architecture
And Urban Planning?
Architectural Desing
Basics Shapes (2D)
Basics Shapes (2D)
Urban Desing
Solids(3D)
Models
Shapes in Buildings
Louvre Museum , Paris Agripas Pantheon, Rome
Banaven Center, Caracas
Shapes in Buildings
TV Tower, Berlin
Bibliography http://www.slideshare.net/areatecnologia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Material http://www.lpi.tel.uva.es/~nacho/docencia. http://www.quecutre.com/cordoba-oxidada-cordoba-olvidada/ http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wikijunior:The_Elements/Glossary