Date | Description |
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4/29/2011 | CPEP Site Complete and Ready for final review |
4/13/2011 | Presentation |
4/7/2011 | Final Report |
3/25/2011 | Presentation Outline |
2/11/2011 | Discussion Board Question Posted |
1/14/2011 | Revised Proposal |
12/14/2010 | CPEP complete and ready for final review |
12/10/2010 | Proposal |
12/3/2010 | Discussion Board Confirmed |
11/29/2010 | Technical Report 3 |
10/27/2010 | Technical Report 2 |
10/13/2010 | Thesis Abstract - Post on Board |
10/11/2010 | Bio Sketch Peer Review |
10/9/2010 | Building Statistics Part II |
10/6/2010 | Thesis Abstract - Post on CPEP |
10/4/2010 | Technical Report 1 |
9/24/2010 | Thesis Abstract - draft |
9/13/2010 | Building Statistics Part I-Posted on CPEP |
9/10/2010 | Resume Posted |
9/10/2010 | Resume Submitted for Career Fair |
9/9/2010 | Student Bio Sketch |
9/9/2010 | CPEP Website Full Menu Functional |
9/8/2010 | Turned in Project Initiation Form Part2 |
9/3/2010 | CPEP Home Page Draft |
8/31/2010 | Career Fair Hosting |
8/30/2010 | Turned in Project Initiation Form Part 1 |
8/27/2010 | AE Dept. Thank You letter |
8/25/2010 | Attended Dreamweaver/ CPEP Seminar |
8/25/2010 | Obtained Project Documentation |
8/23/2010 | Confirmed master List Information |
8/23/2010 | Building statistics Part 1-Paper Draft |
7/8/2010 | Personal Thank you letter |
6/15/2010 | Owner Permission Received |
The Residence:
It is a new construction apartment and retail building part of the Arundel Preserve Town Center Phase I project. The Residence is a 5 story 300,000 s.f. residential apartment building with 6,000 s.f. retail space surrounding a 5 story precast parking garage. This apartment building houses 242 upscale residential units consisting of studio, one, and two bedroom layouts and two level units. Along with the residential units the building also included a terrace level that contains a clubhouse, health center, and an outside pool. The apartment building structural system is composed of light gage shear and bearing wall with HSS columns supporting a Hambro joist at the floors and roof level.
Senior Capstone Project:
The Capstone Project Electronic Portfolio (CPEP) is a web-based project and information center. It contains material produced for a year-long Senior Thesis class. Its purpose, in addition to providing central storage of individual assignments, is to foster communication and collaboration between student, faculty consultant, course instructors, and industry consultants. This website is dedicated to the research and analysis conducted via guidelines provided by the Department of Architectural Engineering. For an explanation of this capstone design course and its requirements click here.