Ryerson Physics for Architects
These are a few of the YouTube links to the students’ projects from the Physics in Architecture course – Fall 2009 – I taught at Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada. Each one of the projects had to show how physics concepts are applied to architecture and convince the viewers that knowing physics is important for architects. I am very proud of my students’ work. Enjoy watching!
1. Pascal’s Principle in Architecture
2. Noise Dampening Properties of Different Materials
3. Fundamental Principles of Physics in Construction
4. Earthquakes: Dampening Demo
5. Physics of Sound in Architecture
8. Newton’s Laws Applications: Diagrids Structures Demo
9. Bernoulli’s Principle and Fluid Friction
10. Wind and Architecture: Wind Tunnel Effect Demo
11. Load Bearing Glass in Residential Structures Demo
13. This Video Clip Has Been Removed by the Students
15. Geothermal Heating – Geothermal House Demo
16. Base Isolation During Earthquakes Demo
17. Surface area