What do you think? Do you think wind energy is a good idea? Respond with a salient fact and your opinion for a bonus point! You must link a source.
I think that it is a good idea to use wind energy. It is wind almost every day and can save a lot of energy. according to <http://www.myenergysolution.com/solar-wind/wind-faqs.html> wind energy can save you up to 70% on your energy bill.
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Monday, October 22, 2012
Procedure
You will learn more about green and sustainable practices and then respond to the questions. For each statement below, describe a reasonable action. Use the US Green Building Council (www.usgbc.org) and the US Environmental Protection Agency (www.epa.gov) sites to begin your search, but seek out reliable information on each topic from at least one other website source. . Be sure to cite each additional reference.
1. Rainfall falls on most parcels of property throughout the world. Describe one method that could be used to collect this natural resource.
Website: http://timesdaily.com/stories/Collecting-rainwater-easy-way-to-go-green,188491
A good way to collect rain water is to use a rain barrel. They can collect 55 gallons of water and has an overflow valve that transports water away for the house.
2. Describe an innovative construction method or technique that benefits the environment.
Website: http://www.greenhomebuilding.com/rammedearth.htm
Rammed earth is a good way to insulate your house and is cheap.
3. During the construction cycle of the building, materials and components are delivered to the site. List a strategy that you will use to recycle the waste produced during the construction phase.
Website: http://www.mass.gov/dep/recycle/reduce/cdrguide.pdf
I would keep some containers on site to recycle. I would keep them close to the site so that to reduce transportation cost.
4. Energy use is high in commercial buildings. What might a designer do to reduce energy consumption in a building?
Website: http://www.inc.com/ss/9-ways-cut-energy-costs
They would use energy efficient appliances and add extra insulation.
5. Building sites offer natural resources that can be utilized for the life of the building. Describe a method to use a site’s natural resources in the construction of the structure.
Website: http://www.isopropertyresources.com/Feature-Story/Articles/Green-Building-Methods.html
You could use locale material to use and this will also cut down on transportation cost.
Conclusion
1. Describe an original green and sustainable idea that you have. Choose one that is not currently in use as far as you know.
I think that insulation used from recycled rubber would be good. Rubber doesn't conduct well so I think it would trap the cool/ warm air inside.
2. Describe an improvement that you believe could be made to the building where you live. Describe why it is an improvement.
We could use an energy efficient water heater and water softener. We use water on a regulate basis, so then this would cost down on cost.
Monday, October 15, 2012
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Monday, September 17, 2012
1.2.1
1. What is your age?
I am 26 years old
2. Where do you live?
I am currently living in Austin, Texas.
3. What do you like to do outside of work?
I like to spend time with family and play sports.
4. What is your job title?
I am currently a drafter for the Head Architecture.
5. When and why did you choose your career path?
I enjoy architecture and hope to someday design my own stuff
6. What is the name of your company or employer?
National Architects of Texas
7. Describe your primary duties and skills. [Cite your source(s)]
I have to take the designs and draw them on the computer.
http://www.umsl.edu/services/govdocs/ooh20022003/ocos111.htm
http://www.umsl.edu/services/govdocs/ooh20022003/ocos111.htm
8. Describe your physical work environment.
Its an open office with long hours spent drawing something that will eventually help other people.
9. What is your favorite part of your job?
My favorite part of my job is when I finish a design.
10. What is your salary? [Cite your source(s)]
My annual salary is $57,062.
11. Which accredited school did you first attend, and what was your degree? [Cite your source(s)]
I have a Masters degree from The University of Texas at Austin.
12. Describe in detail three of the courses that you took which are closely related to your current career. [Cite your source(s)]
One of the courses I took was Prototyping. In this class we learned how to prototype. Another course I took is 20th and 21st Century Designers. In this class we learned about the styles modern architects use. Another course was Architecture and Society. In this class we learned about the influences of society on architecture.
http://www.soa.utexas.edu/courses/spring2012
http://www.soa.utexas.edu/courses/spring2012
13. Describe the two courses that you considered most challenging. [Cite your source(s) and include a course listing from the appropriate degree program]
The two most challenging courses I took is Applied Calculus and Physics. These took many hours of studying and doing homework.
14. What resources did your school have available to help you get through the most difficult courses? [Cite your source(s)]
They had clinics and internships that helped us get experience.
15. Regarding the two most challenging courses, how did you persevere?
I stayed in my dorm and studied or would get help from my classmates.
16. From what school(s) did you receive graduate degrees? [Cite your source(s)]
I received my graduates degree from The University of Texas.
17. What was the title or titles of the degree(s)? [Cite your source(s)]
I have an MSE Degree degree for civil engineering.
http://www.indeed.com/forum/job/civil-engineer/Civil-Engineer-jobs-AAS-Degree/t297225
http://www.indeed.com/forum/job/civil-engineer/Civil-Engineer-jobs-AAS-Degree/t297225
18. What licenses do you have and what were the exams required to receive those licenses? [Cite your source(s)]
I passed the Principles and Practice in Engineering to get my engineering listens.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regulation_and_licensure_in_engineering
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regulation_and_licensure_in_engineering
19. How would your clients and co-workers describe you?
They would say I am the answers to their prayers.
20. What do you hope to accomplish at the conclusion of your career?
To have a lot of money and to have made a lot of civil works.
21. Why should a high school student consider a career in your field? What important contribution(s) can they make?
They could help make things that help make thing that people will use everyday.
Conclusion
1. You described a career related to civil engineering and/or architecture. Is this the career field that you are currently most interested in at this stage in your life?
A career related architecture that I am interested in is interior design. I am intrigued with this because i think it would be cool to design the inside of a house.
2. Rank and describe the three most important characteristics that you value in choosing a post-secondary school.
Good learning environment
Good classes in selected career
Relatively affordable
Good learning environment
Good classes in selected career
Relatively affordable
3. Rank the following in the order of importance to you regarding a career: job satisfaction; salary; making a difference; level of responsibility; titles; benefits; hours; co-workers; supervisors. How will a career in civil engineering or architecture satisfy the factor that you ranked highest?
Job satisfaction
Benefits
Salary
Making a Difference
Titles
Co- Workers
Supervisors
Level of Responsibility
Hours
It is a fun career and you can throw in a few of your own ideas.
Job satisfaction
Benefits
Salary
Making a Difference
Titles
Co- Workers
Supervisors
Level of Responsibility
Hours
It is a fun career and you can throw in a few of your own ideas.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Friday, August 24, 2012
1.1.2
1) Principle of design: Texture
Justification: This structure shows texture because it looks rough.
2) Principle of design: Radial balance
Justification: This structure shows radial balance because the every thing is centered around the dome.
3) Principle of design: Emphasis
Justification: This structure shows the white chimney standing out from the rest of the building.
4) Principle of design: line
Justification: This structure shows curved lines on a diagonal axis.
5) Principle of design: unity
Justification: This structure shows unity in how the picture on the wall flows together.
6) Principle of design: Value
Justification: This structure shows value in the different shades of blue.
7) Principle of design: space
Justification: This structure shows the open space in front of the house.
8) Principle of design: Rhythm
Justification: This structure shows the consistent rhythm of the arches.
9) Principle of design: color
Justification: This structure shows the colors white and gold on the pillars and walls.
10) Principle of design: contrast
Justification: This structure shows the red and blue contrasting each other.
Justification: This structure shows texture because it looks rough.
2) Principle of design: Radial balance
Justification: This structure shows radial balance because the every thing is centered around the dome.
3) Principle of design: Emphasis
Justification: This structure shows the white chimney standing out from the rest of the building.
4) Principle of design: line
Justification: This structure shows curved lines on a diagonal axis.
5) Principle of design: unity
Justification: This structure shows unity in how the picture on the wall flows together.
6) Principle of design: Value
Justification: This structure shows value in the different shades of blue.
7) Principle of design: space
Justification: This structure shows the open space in front of the house.
8) Principle of design: Rhythm
Justification: This structure shows the consistent rhythm of the arches.
9) Principle of design: color
Justification: This structure shows the colors white and gold on the pillars and walls.
10) Principle of design: contrast
Justification: This structure shows the red and blue contrasting each other.
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