The submission is in the form of an individual brochure, with supporting drawings. This should be written in a concise, formal style. The selection of font face, font size and line spacing are left to your discretion, but the report must be readable and clear. You are required to make use of headings, paragraphs and subsections as appropriate.
All drawings should be produced in an industry standard CAD/BIM application and presented on A3 sheets. Drawings should be bound into the report.
You are encouraged to use images, graphics, charts, drawings and other material to support your work. Any material that is derived from other sources must be suitably referenced using a standard form of citation. Provide a bibliography using an academic standard referencing system.
While you will not be penalised for exceeding the total word limit, you must keep in mind that being clear and concise are key features of professional documents.
LO1 Examine how the construction industry impacts on the environment, and how changes in the industry can create broader social and economic benefits.
LO2 Explore alternative construction methods which are fit for purpose in a given context.
LO3 Discuss government policy implications, the role of Local government and health & safety constraints associated with alternative construction methods.
LO4 Present a design proposal and design intervention during construction, utilising a selected alternative construction method.
You have been employed as an architectural technician working for a large company which specialises in alternative construction and Brown Fields developments. The managing director of the company is seeking to expand their client base, and wishes to have a brochure that will provide information for potential clients to understand the context in which the company operates. As an example of what the company can provide, you are also asked to prepare an outline design proposal for a building type of your choice or high-rise residential /commercial buildings, utilising alternative methods of construction. (a)Your brochure should highlight the following:
· An overview of the development of construction and its impact on the built environment and assessing the effectiveness of government targets and national statistics on environmental protection.
· The impact of construction on the environment, society and the economy; and how alternative methods of construction may incorporates these; also elucidating this by the evaluation of how a specific alternative construction method can be utilised to highlight this stated impact.
· Explore alternative methods of construction in a historical context and make a comparison of alternative construction methods that may apply to a specific building type (chosen by you). Further examine how Alternative Construction Methods can be used for commercial and domestic contexts.
· An overview of key government policies, strategy and legislations regarding industrial site and development of heritage industrial buildings and legislation that support alternative methods of construction, in this context clearly illustrates the implications and constraints of the requisite government policies concerning the use of Alternative Construction methods.
(b)The design proposal, which will accompany the brochure, should include the following:
· A clear design brief involving the use of Alternative Construction Methods, explaining the nature of the building type, use, etc. Justify appropriately your choice and use of the chosen Alternative method of Construction.
· Basic plans, sections and details (produced in CAD/BIM software) highlighting the use of alternative construction methods/construction strategies. Evaluate herein the effectiveness of using CAD software and BIM.
· Research materials, as required, to explain and jusify the alternative construction techniques to be deployed.
· A concise overview of the ways in which the design proposal meets government policy and regulations through the use of alternative forms of construction.
LO1 Examine how the construction industry impacts on the environment, and how changes in the industry can create broader social and economic benefits.