Building Science Lab

The Building Science Laboratory is composed of f​our units. These are the Acoustics and Noise Control unit, the Building Illumination unit, the Thermal and Mechanical Systems unit, and Building Materials and Construction systems unit
     
The units are equipped with state-of-the-art instrumentation for measuring variables that affect aspects of natural and built environments. These include illumination, acoustics, thermal comfort, and indoor air quality. 
 
The Building Science Laboratory is also equipped with facilities for designing scale-model structures, and it also contains a number of working models for illustrating the air-conditioning process and cycles. The laboratory is used for instructional as well as research purposes.
 
Because of the low number of graduates from the basic-level program in the department and the strict admission requirements to the graduate program, the number of students admitted is low. However, with the recent positive enrollment trend in the undergraduate program and the planned introduction of a non-thesis option and more relevant and attractive topics and areas of research, the number of students in the Architectural Engineering graduate program is expected to increase substantially.
 

The Building Science Laboratory is composed of four units. These are: Acoustics and noise control, Building illumination, Thermal and Mechanical Systems, and Building Materials and Structural Systems. The units are equipped with the state-of-the-art instrumentation for measuring variables that affect aspects of the natural and built environments. These include illumination, acoustics, thermal comfort, and indoor air quality. The Building Science Laboratory is also equipped with facilities for designing scale-model structures, and it also contains a number of working model air-conditioning systems. The lab is used for instructional as well as research purposes.

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