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Constructions Chpt 1
vocab from chapter 1 of Fundamentals of Building Construction Materials & Methods by Allen and Iano
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Architecture
Undergraduate 1
05/02/2011

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sustainability
Definition
meeting the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs
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green building
Definition
the practice of sustainable design and construction
Term
cradle-to-grave
Definition
a life-cycle basis, from the origins of the materials for a building, through the manufacture and installation of these materials and their useful lifetime in the building, to their eventual disposal when the building’s life is ended
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embodied energy
Definition
the total life cycle energy expended in extraction of raw materials,
processing, fabrication, and transportation of a material or product to its point of use in a
building; in some calculations, may also include energy required to dispose of or recycle the material.
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bearing wall
Definition
a wall that supports floors or roofs
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nonbearing wall, partition
Definition
not carrying a load; an interior nonloadbearing wall
Term
volatile organic compound (VOC)
Definition
organic (carbon-based) chemical compound that
evaporates readily, is a significant air pollutant, a potential irritant to building occupants, and, in some cases, a greenhouse gas
Term
design/bid/build
Definition
a method of providing design and construction services in which the design and construction phases of the project are provided by different entities, usually used in combination with sequential construction
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construction document
Definition
the graphic construction drawings and written specifications to which a building is constructed
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general contractor
Definition
a construction entity with responsibility for the overall conduct of a
construction project
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subcontractor
Definition
a contractor who specializes in one area of construction activity and who works under a general contractor
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design/build
Definition
a method of providing design and construction services in which the design and construction phases of the project are provided by a single entity, frequently used in combination with fast track construction
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construction manager
Definition
an entity that assists the owner in the procurement of construction services
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turnkey
Definition
a construction type when an owner contracts with a single entity that provides not only design and construction services, but financing for the project as well
Term
single-purpose entity
Definition
when the owner, architect, and contractor are all joint members
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fixed fee compensation, lump sum compensation
Definition
the contractor or other construction entity is paid a fixed dollar amount to complete the construction of a project regardless of that entity’s actual costs
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cost plus a fee construction
Definition
where the owner agrees to pay the construction entity for the actual costs of construction - whatever they may turn out to be - plus an additional fee
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sequential construction
Definition
a method of providing design and construction services in which each major phase of design and construction is completed before the next phase is begun
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phased construction, fast track construction
Definition
a method of providing design and construction services in which design and construction overlap in time
Term
Gantt chart
Definition
a graphic representation of a construction schedule, using a series of horizontal bars representing the duration of various tasks or groups of tasks that make up the project
Term
critical path
Definition
the sequence of tasks that determines the least amount of time in which a
construction project can be completed
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critical path method
Definition
depends on the detailed analysis of work tasks and their relationships to generate an optimal construction schedule
Term
teaming
Definition
new practice model that combines efficient project delivery methods with innovations in team member relationships in a variety of ways, with the aim of aligning all parties’ efforts with the shared goal of a finished product of the highest possible quality and value to the owner
Term
concurrent design
Definition
new practice model that combines efficient project delivery methods with innovations in team member relationships in a variety of ways, with the aim of aligning all parties’ efforts with the shared goal of a finished product of the highest possible quality and value to the owner
Term
integrated practice
Definition
new practice model that combines efficient project delivery methods with innovations in team member relationships in a variety of ways, with the aim of aligning all parties’ efforts with the shared goal of a finished product of the highest possible quality and value to the owner
Term
alliancing
Definition
new practice model that combines efficient project delivery methods with
innovations in team member relationships in a variety of ways, with the aim of aligning all parties’ efforts with the shared goal of a finished product of the highest possible quality and value to the owner
Term
lean construction
Definition
methods of construction and its management that emphasize efficiency, elimination of waste, and continuous improvement in quality
Term
building information modeling (BIM)
Definition
the computerized three-dimensional modeling of building systems, with the linking of model components to a data-base of properties and relationships
Term
computer-aided design (CAD)
Definition
the digital two-dimensional representation of building systems
Term
1.) Who are the members of a typical team that designs a major building? What are their respective roles?
Definition
The owner and contractor are the members of the typical team that design major buildings.
The owner wants to construct a building and hopes to achieve a finished product that meets its expectations for design and quality, at the lowest price possible. The contractor wants to produce a quality work, earn a profit, and complete the project in a timely fashion
Term
2.) What are the major constraints under which the designers of a building must work?
Definition
- Zoning ordinances
- Building codes
-Americans with Disabilities Act
- Fair Housing Act- multi-family housing
- Limitations on volatile organic compounds (chemical compounds that evaporate readily)
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3.) What types of subjects are covered by zoning ordinances?
Definition
- types of activities take place on a piece of land
- how much land can be covered by buildings
- how far buildings must be from property lines
- how many parking spaces must be provided
- total floor area
- height of building
Term
What types of subjects are covered by building codes?
Definition
- Construction quality
- Structural integrity
- Durability
- Livability
- Accessibility
- Fire safety
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4.) In what units is fire resistance measured?
Definition
- Measure in hours
- The fire resistance of a building assembly is determined by the kind of wall is and how close that wall is to other buildings.
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