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Título del libro: History Of Construction Cultures - Proceedings Of The 7th International Congress On Construction History, 7icch 2021
Título del capítulo: RBL through analysis of the development of high-rise buildings in Mexico City (1900?1952)

Autores UNAM:
PERLA RAFAEL SANTA ANA LOZADA;
Autores externos:

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Año de publicación:
2022
Palabras clave:

Architecture; Engineering education; Learning systems; Tall buildings; 20th century; Civil engineering students; Construction history; High rise building; Iconics; Learn+; Learning methods; Mexico City; Structural soils; Structural systems; Soil mechanics


Resumen:

Construction History may serve as a tool in order to enable architecture and civil engineering students to learn from past experiences. Considering this premise, through the Research Based Learning method and analysis of six iconic high rise buildings designed and constructed in Mexico City along the first half of the 20th century, architecture and civil engineering students will understand how the interrelationships among new materials, structural systems, seismic and soil mechanics (applied in Mexico City?s Building Code) allowed Mexican architects and engineers to construct taller buildings in the city. © 2021 the Author(s).


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