Structural Design Is Introduced As a Complex Problem-solving Process By Which Resources Are to Be Converted Into Structural Systems. The Structural Systems Are Discussed and Explained From Point of View Of Their Stress Structural Behaviour. The Applications of The Above Principles Are Illustrated By Assignments Leading to The Design of Large Halls, High-rise Structures, Hanging Roofs, Shells, Domes, Etc. Group Discussions Are Held in Order to Compare The Proposed Design Solutions Based On Criteria Such As Structural Performance, Construction, Economy, Erection, Form, Etc.

Faculty: Civil and Environmental Engineering
|Undergraduate Studies

Pre-required courses

(14148 - Principles of Structural Design and 14149 - Concrete Structures 2 and 14150 - Steel Structures 1)


Parallel course

14113 - Foundations


Course with no extra credit (contained)

14110


Semestrial Information