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Structure in Architecture

This curriculum unit is designed to give students an integrated interpretation of structures, structural elements, and their functions. This unit will help students make critical connections between standard science objectives taught in the classroom and the applications of those objectives in the real world of building structures.

Students will engage in activities that will foster understanding of how principals of both math and science are incorporated in the design and construction of buildings. The unit is designed to give students an opportunity to explore basic principals and concepts associated with architecture through hands-on activities.

The experimental design method will be an important component of this unit and will be used whenever possible to investigate principles that govern how structures stand alone, respond to environmental factors, and function as efficient dwellings. Students will have the opportunity to identify different structural elements and make comparisons between architecture in their city in terms of style, structure, and the building materials used to create them.

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Structure in Architecture