BUILDING TECHNOLOGY 1A: IBS


This is a group assignment which predominantly relates to the topics of Industrialised Building System (IBS) as well as the materials’ embodied energy. Before embarking on this project students will be exposed with different types and methods of the IBS system and the calculation of embodied energy of different building materials in the classroom. First, the group has to design a 3-storey apartment block using mainly IBS components. Then, the group has to construct a physical model of the building to imitate the actual IBS construction process and to record all the process in a video. 

1) Form a group of 5 or 6 students.

2) Perform a study on a building preferably an apartment, which was constructed fully or partially using IBS method and identify all the IBS components used including appropriate sizes, etc.

3) Design one or two types of apartment units which size should not exceed 100 square meters and consists of a living hall, a dining area, three bedrooms and two toilets. The design should incorporate mainly IBS components such as precast wall, hollow core slab, precast staircase, toilet pod, prefabricated timber roof truss, etc. with appropriate sizes.

4) The units should be arranged as follows and made into three levels. However, for the model one side of the building can be cut into half to show the cross section.

5) Construct the IBS components of the model individually then joint all of them together in the actual way that an IBS building is constructed. All the process including fabrication of components and sequence of construction in the production of the model should be included in the video. A number of blow-up connection details of different parts of the model should also be produced.

6) Also provide in the video some descriptions about the building and construction system concerning energy efficiency and ecological impact as well as the embodied energy calculations.

Video Report


Reflection:
The understanding of the Industrialized Building System helps us students to further comprehend the works of the building industry we are in, in which to balance the built environment with nature by being environmentally conscious during building construction. So that in time, we as architects will design a better, safer and more technologically advanced buildings in the future.