202 Science and Technology
From houses and skyscrapers to bridges and highways,
our environment is constructed from many different
materials. Architects design structures to look good and
suit a purpose –. ENGINEERS make
structures work.
HOW IS A ROAD BUILT?
The first stage is planning. The route must not destroy
important landscapes or buildings. The design depends
on the terrain the road crosses. Tunnels are needed
through hills, and bridges across rivers. The site is
cleared, foundations are dug, and a stable stone base
is laid. The road is paved with concrete or Tarmac.
WHAT DOES AN ARCHITECT DO?
An architect’s job is to design and plan new
buildings and structures. Architects must
consider the building’s use, the choice of
materials, and the building’s environment.
Plans show the exact position and method
of fixing every detail, even the electric sockets.
WHAT ARE BUILDING SYSTEMS?
As well as the foundations, walls, and roof, the parts
or systems that go into making a building include the
heating, lighting, plumbing, and ventilation systems.
Usually, these systems are installed when the main
structure is complete, but some modules arrive with
bathrooms and electrical wiring intact.
HOW ARE BUILDING MATERIALS CHOSEN?
Most large structures are built with concrete and
steel. Concrete is used in huge quantities to make solid
foundations. Concrete walls, columns, and arches are
reinforced with steel to make them stronger. Wood is
still used for many smaller buildings, particularly in
. MODULAR CONSTRUCTION. It is light yet tough.
Large parts of modern buildings can be built away from the site,
then delivered ready for assembly. The modules fit together
in a pre-planned way. Modular construction reduces construction
costs and the time spent at a construction site.
SKYSCRAPER CONSTRUCTION 3
When a new building is built
in a busy city, the construction
company plan carefully so that
they do not disrupt the traffic
and trade nearby. This
skyscraper in Hong Kong’s
financial district will be 88
stories high when complete.
MODULAR CONSTRUCTION
Scaffolding
at the top of the building
provides a platform for
materials and construction
workers to build higher
1 MICROFLATS
These modular microflats in
Tokyo, Japan, were built to
save space in the city. They
are cheaper because they are
smaller than most houses, and
easier to build.
Construction
HEMISPHERIUM 1
An architect explores his new
designs inside a virtual reality
dome. He uses a joystick to
navigate round the view.
Empty shell
does not contain fittings
or fixtures, such as
carpets, yet
Temporary structures
around the main
building store
equipment, canteens,
and washrooms for
construction workers
Concrete core
reinforced with steel rods
Giant tower cranes
lift building materials
Fence
seals off
construction
site for safety