Intitulé : PHYSIQUE DU BATIMENT

Unité d’enseignement : fondamentale2

Nombre de Crédits : 5                 Coefficient : 3 Volume horaire hebdomadaire total : 3h00

·      Cours (nombre d’heures par semaine) : 1h30

·      Travaux dirigés (nombre d’heures par semaine) : 1h30

·      Travaux pratiques (nombre d’heures par semaine) : 0h00

Pour les étudiants de la première année Licence Conduite Opérationnelle de Projets la matière Langue étrangère 2 est un cour indispensable dans leurs processus de formation . Elle s’affirme ainsi comme l’instrument majeur de la pérennité des entreprises dans un contexte d’accélération des mutations économiques. L’ Unité d’Enseignement transversale « Langue étrangère 2 » de la première année Domaine Architecture, Urbanisme et Métiers de la ville, AUMV, Filière Métiers de la ville et Spécialité Conduite Opérationnelle de Projets a pour objectif général :la maitrise de la rédaction administrative, professionnelle et scientifique relative à la spécialité et l’apprentissage de maitriser l’expression écrite et orale en langue française ; développer des capacités et des compétences de communication, du comportement social et professionnel et maitrise des situations de débats et de discussions

  • "This semester, the Project Studio is focused on residential design."

  • Project Workshop: Redesign and Documentation of a Single-Family Home
    Duration: 10 weeks  

    Workshop Objectives
    1. Develop architectural redesign skills for existing structures.  
    2. Integrate functional and aesthetic elements (e.g., staircase, additional floor).  
    3. Produce professional technical documentation (plans, sections, bills of quantities)

    Weekly Breakdown

    Week 1–2: Site Analysis and Conceptual Design**  
    **Tasks**:  
    - Survey the existing house (plans provided).  120-150 m2
      
    - Propose ** a conceptual redesigns** (sketches + mood boards).  
    **Deliverables**:  
    - As-built drawings (1:50 scale).  
    - A conceptual design proposals (A3 posters).  

    Week 3–4: Design Development**  
    **Focus**: Staircase integration and floor plan optimization.  
    **Tasks**:  
    - Finalize the **ground floor plan** with a staircase (interior/exterior).  
    - Design the **upper floor plan** (2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, flexible space).  

    **Deliverables**:  
    - Revised floor plans (1:50 scale).  

    Week 5–6: Technical Documentation
    Focus: Structural and technical plans.  
    Tasks:  
    - Draft **foundation plans** (footings, reinforcement details).  
    - Develop **roof and terrace plans** (slopes, drainage).  
    - Produce **cross-sections** (structural details, ceiling heights).  
    **Deliverables**:  
    - Foundation plan (1:50).  
    - Roof/terrace plan (1:50).  
    - 2 cross-sections (1:50).  

    Week 7–8: Site Integration and Detailing
    Focus: Contextual and environmental integration.  
    Tasks:  
    - Design a **site plan** (landscaping, access, parking).  
    - Create a **location plan** (neighborhood context, North orientation).  
    - Specify materials (eco-friendly options encouraged).  
    **Deliverables**:  
    - Site plan (1:200).  
    - Location plan (1:5000).  
    Week 9: Bill of Quantities (BOQ) and Cost Estimation
    Focus: Budgeting and resource management.  
    Tasks:  
    - Prepare a BOQ listing quantities (concrete, steel, finishes).  
    - Estimate costs (materials, labor, contingencies).  
    **Deliverables**:  
    - BOQ table (Excel/PDF).  
    - Cost summary report (1–2 pages).  

    Week 10: Final Presentation and Critique**  
    Focus: Professional communication.  
    Tasks:  
    - Compile all work into a portfolio 
    - Present designs to a panel
    **Deliverables**:  
    - Final portfolio (A3 format ).  
    - 10-minute presentation 

    Evaluation Criteria
    1. Design Quality  (30%): Creativity, functionality, compliance with brief.  
    2.  Technical Accuracy (30%): Precision of plans, structural logic, code compliance.  
    3. Documentation (25%): Clarity of BOQ, labeling, and annotations.  
    4.  Presentation (15%): Professionalism, clarity, response to feedback.  

  • "This semester, the Project Studio is focused on residential design."

  • Project Workshop: Redesign and Documentation of a Single-Family Home
    Duration: 10 weeks  

    Workshop Objectives
    1. Develop architectural redesign skills for existing structures.  
    2. Integrate functional and aesthetic elements (e.g., staircase, additional floor).  
    3. Produce professional technical documentation (plans, sections, bills of quantities)

    Weekly Breakdown

    Week 1–2: Site Analysis and Conceptual Design**  
    **Tasks**:  
    - Survey the existing house (plans provided).  120-150 m2
      
    - Propose ** a conceptual redesigns** (sketches + mood boards).  
    **Deliverables**:  
    - As-built drawings (1:50 scale).  
    - A conceptual design proposals (A3 posters).  

    Week 3–4: Design Development**  
    **Focus**: Staircase integration and floor plan optimization.  
    **Tasks**:  
    - Finalize the **ground floor plan** with a staircase (interior/exterior).  
    - Design the **upper floor plan** (2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, flexible space).  

    **Deliverables**:  
    - Revised floor plans (1:50 scale).  

    Week 5–6: Technical Documentation
    Focus: Structural and technical plans.  
    Tasks:  
    - Draft **foundation plans** (footings, reinforcement details).  
    - Develop **roof and terrace plans** (slopes, drainage).  
    - Produce **cross-sections** (structural details, ceiling heights).  
    **Deliverables**:  
    - Foundation plan (1:50).  
    - Roof/terrace plan (1:50).  
    - 2 cross-sections (1:50).  

    Week 7–8: Site Integration and Detailing
    Focus: Contextual and environmental integration.  
    Tasks:  
    - Design a **site plan** (landscaping, access, parking).  
    - Create a **location plan** (neighborhood context, North orientation).  
    - Specify materials (eco-friendly options encouraged).  
    **Deliverables**:  
    - Site plan (1:200).  
    - Location plan (1:5000).  
    Week 9: Bill of Quantities (BOQ) and Cost Estimation
    Focus: Budgeting and resource management.  
    Tasks:  
    - Prepare a BOQ listing quantities (concrete, steel, finishes).  
    - Estimate costs (materials, labor, contingencies).  
    **Deliverables**:  
    - BOQ table (Excel/PDF).  
    - Cost summary report (1–2 pages).  

    Week 10: Final Presentation and Critique**  
    Focus: Professional communication.  
    Tasks:  
    - Compile all work into a portfolio 
    - Present designs to a panel
    **Deliverables**:  
    - Final portfolio (A3 format ).  
    - 10-minute presentation 

    Evaluation Criteria
    1. Design Quality  (30%): Creativity, functionality, compliance with brief.  
    2.  Technical Accuracy (30%): Precision of plans, structural logic, code compliance.  
    3. Documentation (25%): Clarity of BOQ, labeling, and annotations.  
    4.  Presentation (15%): Professionalism, clarity, response to feedback.