Lesson plan / BUILDING MATERIALS IN INTERIOR DESIGN -I

Lesson Information

Course Credit 2.0
Course ECTS Credit 2.0
Teaching Language of Instruction Türkçe
Level of Course Bachelor's Degree, TYYÇ: Level 6, EQF-LLL: Level 6, QF-EHEA: First Cycle
Type of Course Compulsory
Mode of Delivery Distance Learning
Does the course require compulsory or optional work experience? Z
Course Coordinator Assoc. Prof. (Ph.D.) ÖMER ŞÜKRÜ DENİZ
Instructor (s)
Course Assistant

Purpose and Content

The aim of the course To ensure that the student at the beginning of Interior Architecture education has a general idea and knowledge about building materials, which is one of the tools he will use to realize his designs.
Course Content By introducing the important building materials used in interior architecture, the production method of each material, its properties, place of use in the building and its shape are explained.

Weekly Course Subjects

1Giving information about the definition and operation of the course
2Natural stone building material
3Mineral binder building material (gypsum, lime, cement)
4Mineral binder building material (gypsum, lime, cement)
5Artificial stone building material (mortar, concrete)
6Artificial stone building material (mortar, concrete)
7Terracotta building material
8Midterm
9Glass building material
10Metal building material
11Wood building material
12Plastic building material
13Textile building material
14Paint building material (paint, whitewash, varnish, varnish)

Resources

1- Eriç, M. (1994). Yapı Fiziği ve Malzemesi. Literatür Yayını.
2- Hegger, M., Drexler, H. & Zeumer, M. (2012). Adım Adım Yapı Malzemeleri. YEM, İstanbul.
3- Hegger, M., Auch-Schwelk, V., Fuchs, M. & Rosenkranz, T. (2006). Construction Materials Manual. Birkhauser, Basel.
4- İMO. “Yapı Malzemeleri El Kitabı”. http://www.imo.org.tr/yayinlar/kitap_goster.php?kodu=75
5- Kula, D., Ternaux, E. & Hirsinger, Q. (2014). Materiology: The Creatives Guide to Materials and Technologies. Frame Publishers.
6- Lyons, A. (2007). Materials for Architects and Builders. Butterworth-Heinemann, Elsevier, Oxford.