2025/6, Trimester 2, Blended,
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Occurrence: | 001 |
Primary mode of delivery: | Blended |
Location of delivery: | MERCHISTON |
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Member of staff responsible for delivering module: | Lina Khaddour |
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Student Activity (Notional Equivalent Study Hours (NESH)) |
Mode of activity | Learning & Teaching Activity | NESH (Study Hours) | NESH Description |
Face To Face | Lecture | 14 | lectures are designed around the performance characteristics of construction materials, components, systems, and technologies commonly used in the design of non-domestic buildings. Through a combination of regulatory guidance, graphical visualisation, and technical drawings, students will examine key performance criteria as defined by non-domestic building standards. The module addresses essential design considerations for achieving internal comfort, energy efficiency etc. |
Face To Face | GROUPSCHEDULED | 12 | Group work tutorials are structured around the core themes of this module, which examines the performance characteristics of construction materials, components, systems, and technologies used in non-domestic building design. These tutorials provide a collaborative environment where students engage with regulatory standards, graphical representations, and technical drawings to analyse key performance criteria. Working in groups, students will explore UpToDate building design and technology. |
Face To Face | Practical classes and workshops | 12 | Practical classes and workshops are designed to reinforce the core technical themes of the module through hands-on application and problem-solving. These sessions focus on calculating primary structural loads, designing appropriate foundations, and conducting LCA . To enhance industry relevance, guest lecturers from the construction and building performance sectors are invited to share current practices, case studies, and professional insights. |
Online | Guided independent study | 162 | Guided Independent Study supports the development of applied skills in structural assessment, sustainability evaluation, and integrated design thinking. Students are expected to engage in self-directed research to deepen their understanding of how non-domestic buildings perform throughout their lifecycle. This includes critically reviewing relevant literature, exploring current practices in materials and technologies, to strengthen students' problem-solving. |
| Total Study Hours | 200 | |
| Expected Total Study Hours for Module | 200 | |
Assessment |
Type of Assessment | Weighting % | LOs covered | Week due | Length in Hours/Words | Description |
Project - Practical | 50 | 4 | Week 8 | HOURS= PPT | In groups of four, students will deliver a presentation assessing the environmental impact (A1–A4 stages) of a house in Brighton and propose a material-based improvement. Each member must present and will receive verbal feedback. All decisions must be supported by credible sources such as academic literature, EPDs, or trusted databases. |
Project - Written | 50 | 1~2~3~4 | Exam Period | , WORDS= 2000 | Students will submit an individual report covering:Site Appraisal: Ground conditions, investigative works, and substructure proposals.Building Appraisal: Description of location, construction period, systems, and dimensions.Demolition vs Retrofit: Comparative analysis of both options, considering technical and environmental factors. |
Component 1 subtotal: | 50 | | |
Component 2 subtotal: | 50 | | | | |
Module subtotal: | 100 | | | | |