Logbook week 10

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In picture ** you can see the 3D version of my detail (photo **). It is interes;ng how the roof is drawn in 3D. It is flat but rather a rippled piece of material. I think it would be especially helpful for somebody to do this prior to building to really see what something would look like because 2D some;mes provides a completely different aesthe;c. When drawing the it was difficult to tell what was what due to the small size of the pictures. There was also pixila;on for one of the lines which is you took literally would result in a piece of strange and poten;ally weakened bracing. It is also necessary to note the usage of bold lines in the detail so that one can see what is being cut in sec;on and thus easily iden;fy items in the background, therefore making things easier. Zoe Brain 639 607

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In  picture  **  you  can  see  the  3D  version  of  my  detail  (photo  **).  It  is  interes;ng  how  the  roof  is  drawn  in  3D.  It  is  flat  but  rather  a  rippled  piece  of  material.  I  think  it  would  be  especially  helpful  for  somebody  to  do  this  prior  to  building  to  really  see  what  something  would  look  like  because  2D  some;mes  provides  a  completely  different  aesthe;c.  When  drawing  the  it  was  difficult  to  tell  what  was  what  due  to  the  small  size  of  the  pictures.  There  was  also  pixila;on  for  one  of  the  lines  which  is  you  took  literally  would  result  in  a  piece  of  strange  and  poten;ally  weakened  bracing.        

It  is  also  necessary  to  note  the  usage  of  bold  lines  in  the  detail  so  that  one  can  see  what  is  being  cut  in  sec;on  and  thus  easily  iden;fy  items  in  the  background,  therefore  making  things  easier.    

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 In  photo  **  you  can  see  the  evidence  of  a  box  guOer.  Box  guOers  are  useful  if  you’re  planning  on  building  as  close  as  you  can  to  a  property  boundary.    Overflow  (in  case  the  pipe  is  blocked).  Rainwater  head.  Downpipe.  Hook  for  ladder.        In  photo  **  you  can  see  an  eaves  guOer.  Eaves  guOers  tend  to  be  used  in  residen;al  situa;ons  and  water  has  the  ability  to  flow  over  the  edge  if  there  is  an  excessive  amount  or  the  pipe  is  blocked.  There  is  also  an  overflow  pipe  for  an  eaves  guOer  displayed  in  photo  *.      As  far  as  one  can  see  the  Pavilion  building  is  a  well  constructed  building  which  has  been  designed  to  last,  except  for  poten;ally  some  windows  which  get  smashed  by  the  football  team!    

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•  Lateral  forces:  

Rigid  connec;on  

Diaphragms  are  structural  elements  that  resist  and  collect  lateral  forces  in  the  horizontal  planes  of  a  structure  and  transfer  then  to  the  ver;cal  bearing  elements.  E.g.    Steel  reinforced  concrete  or  braced  horizontal  surface-­‐  transfers  to  shear  or  braced  walls  then  load  is  transmiOed  to  the  ground.    Sketch  shows  a  shear  wall.    Shear  walls  collect  lateral  loads    

Sketch  4,  Zoe  Brain,  (2014)    

Sketch  1,  Zoe  Brain,  (2014)     Sketch  2,  Zoe  

Brain,  (2014)    

Sketch  3,  Zoe  Brain,  (2014)    

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There  are  several  loads  that  need  to  be  centered  most  notably  those  of  earthquakes.  In  sketch  3  you  can  see  the  use  of  torsion  to  keep  the  centre  of  mass  and  resist  overturning.  For  the  so`  story  in  sketch  4  and  the  re-­‐entrant  corner  in  sketch  2  it  is  more  a  case  of  resis;ng  these  loads  through  addi;onal  bracing.    

Sketch  1,  Zoe  Brain,  (2014)    

Sketch  2,  Zoe  Brain,  (2014)    

Sketch  3,  Zoe  Brain,  (2014)    

Sketch  4,  Zoe  Brain,  (2014)    

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Here  in  sketches  1  and  2  you  can  see  how  the  metals  were  laid  when  building  the  statue  of  liberty-­‐  it  is  especially  important  to  note  the  separa;on  between  the  copper  and  iron  which  are  otherwise  corrosive  towards  each  other.  It  is  important  that  the  statue  is  constantly  maintained  else  there  could  be  an  accident  caused  through  pieces  of  metal  falling  off  deteriorated.    

Sketch  1,  Zoe  Brain,  (2014)  

Sketch  2,  Zoe  Brain,  (2014)  

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•  References:  •  hOps://app.lms.unimelb.edu.au/webapps/

blackboard/content/listContentEditable.jsp?content_id=_4336783_1&course_id=_271852_1  

•  hOp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNEl-­‐fYRi_I&feature=youtu.be  

•  hOp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhdfwGNp_6g&feature=youtu.be  

•  hOp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2IqhvAeDjlg&feature=youtu.be  

•  hOps://issuu.com/envs10003/docs/week_10_guide/2?e=8943534/7834146  

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