Building services cabinets as teaching material in a degree in architecture
Keywords: 
Architecture
Learning
Fire safety
Electricity
Heating cooling
Issue Date: 
19-Sep-2013
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis Online
Citation: 
European Journal of Engineering Education
Abstract
The aim of this innovative educational project is to encourage students’ interest in one of the most underrated fields of architecture: building services. With this material students interact with real elements and thereby understand the relationship between facilities and the building. A set of three small technical cabinets is planned. They allow for comfortable use and movement inside the building, need minimum maintenance and are easily stored. The result is an alternative concept of a mobile laboratory called a ‘technical cabinet’, made up of three mobile units for fire safety, electricity and the heating/cooling system. The design, content and learning systems of the cabinets confirmed the validity of the initial concept during the first year of use. A protocol has also been developed for each of the technical cabinets so that the teaching experience may be of use in other Schools of Architecture.

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