Construction Methods and Materials: Building Interiors
X63.9350
/ $695
FALL 2008
Continuing Education:
Architecture, Engineering, and Construction
Examine the methods, materials, and systems used in constructing the architectural components of buildings. Topics include drywall construction systems; light gauge metal framing; lath and plaster; brick, stone, concrete, and miscellaneous masonry; iron, steel, and miscellaneous metals and alloys; fireproofing; woods and plastics, including fiberglass-reinforced plastics; fasteners; thermal and moisture protection; dampproofing and waterproofing; doors, windows, glass, and glazing; finish ceilings; finish flooring including tile and terrazzo; and paints, coatings, stains, primers, and sealers.
This course is applicable toward:
Related Subject Areas: Building Systems Design, Construction, Architect Continuing Education
Section 1
Tuesday 6:00pm-8:00pm
September 23 - December 16
12 Sessions
Instructor:
Terence Brennan
Location: Woolworth Building, 15 Barclay
