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Instructor:
  • Prof. John Ochsendorf
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  • 4.463
  • 4.442
Departments:
  • Architecture
As Taught In: Fall 2002
Level: Graduate

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Building Technologies III: Building Structural Systems II
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Homework #1: Equilibrium Of Masonry Structures

Homework #4

Structures Homework #2: Graphic Statics


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Concrete Structures

Steel Structures

Timber Structures


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Assignment 2: Exterior Envelope Classification and Analysis

Building Technology III: Final Project, Part I, Structural Design


Course Info

Instructor:
  • Prof. John Ochsendorf
Course Number:
  • 4.463
  • 4.442
Departments:
  • Architecture
As Taught In: Fall 2002
Level: Graduate

Topics

  • Engineering
    Civil Engineering
    Structural Engineering
    Materials Science and Engineering
  • Fine Arts
    Architecture
    Architectural Engineering

Learning Resource Types

notes Lecture Notes
group_work Projects
assignment Problem Sets
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