Building Construction | Civil Engineering and Design
Construction of buildings can be
divided into three main categories:
- Load bearing construction
- Composite construction
- Framed construction
But among the three types, framed
construction is widely used for all kinds of constructions.
An engineering structure is an
assembly of number of elements transferring the loads and providing a
form space to serve the desired function.
The structural design is a science
and art of designing, with economy and elegance, a durable structure
is that which can safely carry the forces and can serve the desired
function satisfactorily during its expected service life span.
The entire process of structural
planning and designing requires not only imagination and conceptual
thinking but of practical aspects, such as relevant design codes and
byelaws, backed up by aple experience, institution and judgement.
The process of design commences with
planning of a structure, primarily to meet the functional equipment
of the user or client. The functional requirements and the aspects of
the aesthetics looked into normally by an architect while the aspect
of safety, serviceability, durability and economy of the structure
for its intended use over the life span.
What is a building?
A building can be defined as a
structure consisting of walls, floors, education, business,
manufacturing, storage, hospitalization, entertainment, worship etc.
Normally all building are constructed
according to drawings and specifications prepared by architects. Each
city has prescribed building bye-laws to which building must confirm.
The building bye-laws lay down norms like minimum front, side and
rear backs, minimum height and area of habitable rooms, kitchen,
bath, minimum area of windows, width of staircase etc, apart from
respecting the bye-laws the building design should ensure optimum
utilization of built-up space, thermal comfort, proper ventilation,
desirable illumination and acoustical characteristics and it should
satisfy the functional requirements of people who live and work in
the building.
Structural Components of a Residence
Construction of a residence can be
broadly divided into two parts viz;
- Substructure
- Super structure
The portion of the residence above
the ground is termed as super-structure. The portion of the building
below the ground is termed as sub-structure.
The components of a building can be broadly summarized as under:
- Foundation
- Plinth
- Walls
- Columns
- Floors
- Staircase
- Doors/Windows and Ventilators
- Staircase
- Roofs
- Building Finishes
- Building Services
The objective of reinforced concrete
design is to achieve a structure that will result in a safe and
economical solution.
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