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Research paper thumbnail of Return to the City of Water: Quantifying Change in the Venetian Canals
This project addressed the rumors spreading through the city of Venice, Italy regarding an altera... moreThis project addressed the rumors spreading through the city of Venice, Italy regarding an alteration in the canal system. Residents have reported a change of flow and a movement of the watershed that influences the Venetian canals. Development and projects such as MOSE have exacerbated these concerns. This project addressed these rumors by analyzing the change of the canal system through hydrodynamics and tide delay studies. ...UNESCO and Insula for providing us with data and information from their past studies that were crucial to our project ...And lastly to our advisors Professor Fabio Carrera and Professor James CoCola for without their guidance we would not have been able to complete this project in such a sucessful manner.
Research paper thumbnail of Return to the City of Water: Quantifying Change in the Venetian Canals
This project addressed the rumors spreading through the city of Venice, Italy regarding an altera... moreThis project addressed the rumors spreading through the city of Venice, Italy regarding an alteration in the canal system. Residents have reported a change of flow and a movement of the watershed that influences the Venetian canals. Development and projects such as MOSE have exacerbated these concerns. This project addressed these rumors by analyzing the change of the canal system through hydrodynamics and tide delay studies. ...UNESCO and Insula for providing us with data and information from their past studies that were crucial to our project ...And lastly to our advisors Professor Fabio Carrera and Professor James CoCola for without their guidance we would not have been able to complete this project in such a sucessful manner.
Research paper thumbnail of Capturing Reuse Considerations During Initial Structural Design
As part of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) requirement, all Civil E... moreAs part of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) requirement, all Civil Engineering degrees must complete a Capstone Design Experience. The capstone design will use skills "acquired in previous coursework, new learning, and appropriate engineering standards (…) [and] will also incorporate most of the eight, realistic constraints: economic, environmental, sustainability, constructability or manufacturability, ethical, health and safety, social and political." This project incorporated five of these constraints: economic, sustainability, constructability, health and safety, and social. Economic One of the main constraints with any civil engineering project is its economic feasibility. To address this constraint, cost estimates of the determined structural schemes were performed. The estimations were benchmarked to those of Consigli, who is the primary construction manager on the project, to compare any differences and to assist in choosing the best alternative design. The project also investigated the use of geothermal energy as heating and cooling systems, which can potentially save the building owner money. Sustainability Sustainability was a major aspect of this project. The project's redesign of an elementary school building took a proactive approach to the reuse of the building and prevented the abandoning of the building when the school is no longer required. The redesign introduced alternatives to the building's structural aspects as well as its MEP systems, such as the HVAC, in order to provide a more energy efficient design. Constructability The constructability constraint for this project dealt with the feasibility of constructing a structural framework that allowed for a change in occupancy which included more open space and increased design floor loads, as well as ease of implementing other sustainable strategies. It also addressed established practices for construction of different framing schemes as well as the use of standard beam sections. The design of the columns considered constructability by limiting the number of column sizes used throughout the building.
Research paper thumbnail of Return to the City of Water: Quantifying Change in the Venetian Canals
This project addressed the rumors spreading through the city of Venice, Italy regarding an altera... moreThis project addressed the rumors spreading through the city of Venice, Italy regarding an alteration in the canal system. Residents have reported a change of flow and a movement of the watershed that influences the Venetian canals. Development and projects such as MOSE have exacerbated these concerns. This project addressed these rumors by analyzing the change of the canal system through hydrodynamics and tide delay studies. ...UNESCO and Insula for providing us with data and information from their past studies that were crucial to our project ...And lastly to our advisors Professor Fabio Carrera and Professor James CoCola for without their guidance we would not have been able to complete this project in such a sucessful manner.
Research paper thumbnail of Return to the City of Water: Quantifying Change in the Venetian Canals
This project addressed the rumors spreading through the city of Venice, Italy regarding an altera... moreThis project addressed the rumors spreading through the city of Venice, Italy regarding an alteration in the canal system. Residents have reported a change of flow and a movement of the watershed that influences the Venetian canals. Development and projects such as MOSE have exacerbated these concerns. This project addressed these rumors by analyzing the change of the canal system through hydrodynamics and tide delay studies. ...UNESCO and Insula for providing us with data and information from their past studies that were crucial to our project ...And lastly to our advisors Professor Fabio Carrera and Professor James CoCola for without their guidance we would not have been able to complete this project in such a sucessful manner.
Research paper thumbnail of Capturing Reuse Considerations During Initial Structural Design
As part of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) requirement, all Civil E... moreAs part of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) requirement, all Civil Engineering degrees must complete a Capstone Design Experience. The capstone design will use skills "acquired in previous coursework, new learning, and appropriate engineering standards (…) [and] will also incorporate most of the eight, realistic constraints: economic, environmental, sustainability, constructability or manufacturability, ethical, health and safety, social and political." This project incorporated five of these constraints: economic, sustainability, constructability, health and safety, and social. Economic One of the main constraints with any civil engineering project is its economic feasibility. To address this constraint, cost estimates of the determined structural schemes were performed. The estimations were benchmarked to those of Consigli, who is the primary construction manager on the project, to compare any differences and to assist in choosing the best alternative design. The project also investigated the use of geothermal energy as heating and cooling systems, which can potentially save the building owner money. Sustainability Sustainability was a major aspect of this project. The project's redesign of an elementary school building took a proactive approach to the reuse of the building and prevented the abandoning of the building when the school is no longer required. The redesign introduced alternatives to the building's structural aspects as well as its MEP systems, such as the HVAC, in order to provide a more energy efficient design. Constructability The constructability constraint for this project dealt with the feasibility of constructing a structural framework that allowed for a change in occupancy which included more open space and increased design floor loads, as well as ease of implementing other sustainable strategies. It also addressed established practices for construction of different framing schemes as well as the use of standard beam sections. The design of the columns considered constructability by limiting the number of column sizes used throughout the building.

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