It regards the management of architectural projects, through outstanding examples in airport design, which are now demonstrating the more
advanced methods and operational tools.
1) Esposito, Maria Antonietta, 1° ed. 2008, Tecnologie di progetto per il terminal aeroportuale, FUP- Firenze University Press, File, 288 pp., electronic edition ISBN: 978-88-8453-862-8, € 23,80. 2° ed. 2010, paper ISBN: 978-88-6453-130-4, € 46,90.
2) Esposito, Maria Antonietta, 2010, Dettagli per l'involucro del terminal verde / Envelope's Details for the Green Airport Terminal, FUP- Firenze University Press, Paper, € 16,90, 64 pp., ISBN: 978-88-8453-501-6, electronic edition ISBN: 978-88-8453-509-2, € 11,83.
Learning Objectives - Part B
Gaining knowledge on methods and tools; demonstrate the ability to apply through to case studies application in the airport.
Prerequisites - Part B
Basic knowledge of building systems and components, terminology and elements of quality management.
Teaching Methods - Part B
Lessons on airports design management, experts seminars and airpots terminal visits.
Further information - Part B
Illustration of international case studies.
Type of Assessment - Part B
Intermediate test, tutorial on case studies.
Course program - Part B
Joint Course on
Project management in Construction and Design Technologies
School of Architecture
University of Florence
Academic year 2011-2012 Second term
26 P.zza Ghiberti, 50100 Florence, IT
Monday 8.45 - 10.45 a.m. Building of Santa Verdiana , room 11
Thuesday 8.45 - 12.45 a.m. Building of Santa Verdiana, room 11
Friday 8.45 - 10.45 a.m. Building of Santa Verdiana, room 11
Instructor: prof. Maria Antonietta Esposito
E-mail: mariaantonietta.esposito@unifi.it
Department address: 93, San Niccolò str. , 50125 Florence, IT
Phone.: 055 2055 500 call centre – 588 fellows room – 560 professor room
Course overview and goals
Why teach project management and design technology? Why show cases on airports? It’s just an engineering, specialized and too complex issue for architects? Can we manage a project without considering its life cycle? What are the methods to achieve a sustainable airport project? How can we talk about green if the airport is due to air traffic noise and pollution? It’s possible to create low carbon envelope for the airport terminal?
The purpose of this course is to answer these common questions and to provide an introduction and overview of sustainable projects, through outstanding examples in airport design, and to point out what are now the most effective design systems.
Students that wish to better understand the integrated design techniques needed to achieve project sustainability goals are seen as the Course target. Green buildings project success, failure, and current trends will be discussed. The concepts associated with environment design and construction will be considered as well as the international technical standards and the law framework. World outstanding new airport cases studies are discussed.
This Course will be a mix of lectures based on assigned readings, design development steps and specialised seminars with the participation of airport projects stakeholders as invited guest speakers. Familiarity with process approach in construction and with building systems and components (learned in 2nd year Laboratory) and base concepts of design phases documentation (design specifications, performance based design documentation, bid documentation, bill of quantities) are a prerequisite.
Text and readings:
Texts:
1) Esposito, Maria Antonietta, 1° ed. 2008, Tecnologie di progetto per il terminal aeroportuale, FUP- Firenze University Press, File, 288 pp., Electronic edition ISBN: 978-88-8453-862-8, € 23,80. 2° ed. 2010, Paper edition ISBN: 978-88-6453-130-4, € 46,90.
2) Esposito, Maria Antonietta, 2010, Dettagli per l'involucro del terminal verde / Envelope's Details for the Green Airport Terminal, FUP- Firenze University Press, Paper edition, € 16,90, 64 pp., ISBN: 978-88-8453-501-6, Electronic edition ISBN: 978-88-8453-509-2, € 11,83.
3) Reading assignments will be posted on the course blackboard site, with non-book readings either as pdf files or with instructions to access the reading material via the web. Additional articles and material may be handled out or posted on blackboard as the class progress.
Other didactic resources
During the first lessons in the presence the teacher will inform students about the virtual classroom functionality, access arrangements and activities covered.
In particular, it will remember the following information:
- The URL of the platform: http://el.unifi.it, which is also downloadable from a fast direct guidance to students;
- The mode of access to the platform: the students should only use the serial number and password provided by the secretariat at the time of enrollment (or the withdrawal of the student exams booklet), the same credentials used for booking exams and other services on-line the university (Note: the registration number must be 7 characters, possibly inserting a zero after the letter if you have a serial of 6 characters only);
- The enrollment key set by the teacher to prevent unwanted access to their course, limited to students actually attending the course in person. The teacher will inform the attending members to achieve the stated number of "enrollment key", or a password that will be required by the system when you first access the course by students. This key will be communicated to students attending after the close of registration and verification through the measurement of actual presence in the classroom.
Grades
Grades will be based on several factors. The following are the weights of grading:
Class participation: 15%
Mid-term test: 20%
Re-design Project: 40% (3rd Design Competition: Best Terminal Envelope for Green Airport Design)
Final exam: 25%
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Attendance to each class is expected and the class will begin on time: please remember to sign in after the break during each class.
Deadline in this class are firm and these are due. Assignments are due at the beginning of the scheduled class. If assignments are not handled on time, these will not be accepted. Extension of a due date will only be considered in an extreme circumstance.
Compliance with the University of Florence academic behaviour rules is assumed at all times and under all circumstances.
Laptop and behaviour
The laptop can be used only in the last row of the classroom. To minimize distractions, please do not use mobile phones, iPad, iPod or other electronic devices during class (such as during takeoff in an aircraft).
The following plan is indicative and may be subject to change. Additional topics will be posted on the site (http://el.unifi.it/). Expert guests can be added or deleted based on their availability.
Joint Course on
Project management in Construction and Design Technologies (GP-TP)
Work Plan
Week 1
Inaugural lecture for the course
Introduction to airport terminal sustainable design
Key Concepts
Why build green?
Airport development and its environmental impact
Readings to do
Text 1: Environmental impacts of the airport Cap.1.6
Text 3: Ch 2. Green Buildings Today
Week 2
The technical standards and quality of building products / product certification
Master Plan
Development and management of the airport project
Readings to do
External expert: presentation on LEED assessment of environmental sustainability
Text 1: Cap.1.4 The airport master plan
Text 1: Chapter 1.5 Functional Systems
Text 3: Chapter 8. Integrated Project Management--Cost/Benefit Analysis of Green Buildings
Text 3: Chapter 9 Getting Started – Pre-design Considerations
Week 3
Fundamentals of PBBD (Performance Based Building Design)
General overview of the issues airport
Training on tools to support project
Readings to do
Text 1: Chapter 3 Performance Based Design
Text 1: Capp.1.1-1.4 Airport capacity, strategic planning, capacity of the runway
Text 3: Ch 3. The Practice of Integrated Design
Week 4
Evolution of the building envelope concept
Terminal concept design
Functional and structural types, examples of achievements
Readings to do
Text 1: Chapter 4 The terminal project
Decree of the President December 21, 1999, n. 554, Regulations Implementing the framework law on public works February 11, 1994, n. 109, as amended
(OJ No. 98th of April 28, 2000, are 66 / L), Section Five: testing and design validation, gathering opinions and approval of projects, Art. 46-49
Text 1: Chapter 1.9 The terminal concept
Text 3: Chapter 10 Conceptual and Schematic Design
Text 1: Chap 4.2 -3 functional types and construction; 4.3-4 Technologies envelope dry
Assignment of the first delivery: terminal concept analysis - sketchbooks
Assignment of the second delivery: green renovation - the preliminary design and board performance.
Week 5
Italian law of reference for the stages of design
Design requirements and performance specifications: development of project objectives
Project Executive in the areas of special works of Public Works in Italy
Readings to do
Decree of the President December 21, 1999, n. 554, Regulations Implementing the framework law on public works February 11, 1994, n. 109, as amended
(OJ No. 98th of April 28, 2000, are 66 / L), CHAPTER II - Design, Art. 15-45
Text 1: Chapter 3 The design of performance based
Text 3: Chapter 5 Barriers to High-Performance Buildings: Projects Why Some Succeed and Others Fail.
Week 6
Terminal layout design: EUT (Terminal Environmental Unit)
Terminal service life - Duration of the project
Readings to do
Text 1: Chapter 2 The environmental design of the passenger terminal
Decree of the President December 21, 1999, n. 554, Regulations Implementing the framework law on public works February 11, 1994, n. 109, as amended
(OJ No. 98th of April 28, 2000, are 66 / L), CHAPTER II - Design, Art. 40 Floor maintenance work and its parts
Text 3: Chapter 11 Design Development
Text 3: Chap.12 Construction Documents Phase
Assignment of the third delivery: final project
Assignment of the fourth task. Executive Project EUT choice, specification, bill of quantities.
Week 7
VERIFICATION REQUIRED: Intermediate Test (mandatory for the final exam admission)
Case studies and projects details of the studied airports
Presentation of case studies by students (valid requirement for evidence of frequency)
Readings to be done and data sources
Text 1: Chapter 7 Case Studies
Data Sources: Monographs and articles on case studies (research by students).
Week 8
Workshop
Seminar: Sustainable Envelope, executive details for the chosen case
Launch of 3rd Contest: Best Green Airport Terminal Design Envelope for 2012 (starting architectural rendering)
Readings to do
Will be distributed a guide for the drafting of the project design (the drawings will be peer-reviewed)
Illustrative material will be distributed on advanced applications of copper during the seminar
Text 2: Chapter 1 The envelope design in the airport terminal; Chapter 6 Technical Solutions
Text 3: Appendix A: Integrated Design Resources
Delivery: Design concept and preliminary design.
Week 9
Airports Seminar: quality, safety, environment, communication in the construction
Seminar airports: performance specifications, general metric calculation and classification Uniclass
Project presentations by students (render)
Readings to do
Intervention of construction enterprise’s expert: illustrative of the materials will be distributed
Text 2: Chapter 3 Specification of performance; General Terms Ch 4, Ch.5 Details displayed
Text 3: Chapter 13 Construction and Operations
Competition deadline and delivery processed by 1st June 2012
Exam dates 9 to 13 July 2012
Delivery final design, executive and details reviewed at least once a week by the teacher before the exam (by July 2, 2012).