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Thursday, May 1, 2014
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
NEUGEBAUER HOUSE
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How do the needs of the people and the location of the structure affect the design house?
The Neugebauer house was built by Richard Meier in 1998. Meier is an American abstract artist and an architect. Born in Newark, New Jersey Meir attended Cornell University where he earned a Bachelor of Architecture degree. Richard Meier & Partners Architects has offices in New York and Los Angeles with current projects ranging from China and Tel Aviv to Paris and Hamburg. He built this house for Randy Neugebauer in Naples Florida.
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
FIELD TRIP
The Intrepid Air Space museum would be a good field trip because it is very conviently located in New York city. It is within the 1.5 hour time limit and can be very educational. The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum is the only museum where visitors can experience a legendary aircraft carrier, the first space shuttle, the world’s fastest jets, and a Cold War-era submarine. The Museum was founded in 1982 with the acquisition of the USS Intrepid aircraft carrier, now a National Historic Landmark, which served tours of duty in World War II and Vietnam.
This is also a good field trip for this class because CAD as used to create everything on the Intrepid. All the planes were designed and built using CAD. The ship itself was also designed using CAD. A tour of this museum would be very educational and help our class learn more about the field.
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Intro to
CAD 2013/Atkins
Anthony
Orsini, John Lyden, Nick Napoli, Rob Schroder
Aerospace Engineer
What they do
An
Aerospace engineer designs aircrafts, spacecraft’s, satellites, and missiles.
Also they test prototypes to make sure that they function according to design.
Duties
·
Direct
and coordinate the design, manufacture, and testing of aircraft and aerospace
products
·
Assess
proposals for projects to determine if they are technically and financially
feasible
·
Determine
if proposed projects will result in a safe aircraft and parts for it
·
Evaluate
designs to see that the products meet engineering principles, customer
requirements, and environmental challenges.
·
Ensure that the projects meet quality
standards
·
Inspect
malfunctioning or damaged products to identify sources of problems and possible
solutions
They
produce spacecraft and missiles
Other professionals they work
with:
Boeing,
NASA, military
Job Description
Work week-40 hours
Workplace-Office
using sophisticated computer equipment.
Aerospace engineers may develop new
technologies for use in aviation, defense systems, and spacecraft and they
develop missiles for use in the military.
Tools
Computer aided design
software
Pay
Beginning-$60,620
Median-$97,480
End-$143,360
It offers options
for medical and dental coverage; basic life insurance with options for more,
long- and short-term disability insurance; and a flexible spending account to
cover eligible healthcare expenses. Engineers receive paid vacations based on
experience and 12 standard holidays, including a winter break between December
24 and January 1. They also earn retirement benefits composed of employer and
employee contributions.
Credentialing Process
·
Entry-level aerospace
engineers usually need a bachelor's degree (4 years). High school students
interested in studying aerospace engineering should take courses in chemistry,
physics, and mathematics, including algebra, trigonometry, and calculus.
·
Internships are helpful in
acquiring a job in aerospace engineering. Relevant work experience is also
helpful in getting a job in aerospace engineering.
·
At the entry level
aerospace engineers are not required to have a license, more experienced
aerospace engineers, who have more responsibility, must be licensed as
professional engineers.
Coursework:
·
Entry level aerospace engineers usually need a
bachelor’s degree to get started. In high school you should take chemistry,
physics, and mathematics, including algebra, trigonometry, and calculus.
·
When you are on your way to get your bachelor’s
degree you program will take 4 years which include classroom, laboratory, and
field studies in areas such as general engineering principles, structures,
mechanics, and aerodynamics.
·
Once you graduate from cooperative programs that
give your hands on experience you can come back to work as an instructor at a
university or do research and development.
Harvard
Tuition $40,016
Stevens’s tech
Tuition $14,400.00
Stanford
Tuition $43,950
F-15 fighter by Boeing
APT-E power car by Frank Munger
CAC Boomerang by Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation
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