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Week 3 - Sources

Topic: Waffle Slab

My main goal is to explain how the Waffle Slab works, and its pro's and con's. Also include examples of buildings with the floor system.

Sources:

  1. Ching, Francis DK, author. European Building Construction Illustrated /. John Wiley & Sons,, 2014.
  2. Nilson, Arthur H, and David Darwin. Design of Concrete Structures. 12th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1997.
  3. Anupoju, Sadanandam. "Waffle Slab - Construction Procedure, Characteristics and Advantages." The Constructor. December 13, 2017. Accessed November 14, 2018. https://theconstructor.org/structural-engg/waffle-slab-construction-procedure-characteristics-advantages/20546/.
  4. Khorajiya, Husen. "Grid/ Waffle Slabs." LinkedIn SlideShare. December 01, 2016. Accessed November 15, 2018. https://www.slideshare.net/whosaynkhorajiya/grid-waffle-slabs.
  5. "Concrete Framed Buildings." MPA The Concrete Centre. 2016. Accessed November 15, 2018. https://www.concretecentre.com/Publications-Software/Publications/Concrete-Framed-Buildings.aspx.

Article Evaluation

Article: Beatriz del Cueto

a. The article is neutral and doesn't show any biased positions.

b. Some of the citation links, like #1 don't work or are not accurate to the information being referenced.

Sentence: "Once the assessment phase completed, conservation and repairs began which were not completed until 2012." The assessment did finish in 2012 but the conservation projects have not finished yet.

c. Some sentences should include sources.

d. The sources are not neutral because they come from the Architects web page, but they do give an exact count of what is being talked about.

e. The "Preservation of Nantucket" has a link but it does not lead to a web-page.

f. The talk page mentions about adding more pictures related to her projects and updating some links.

g. This article is related to 5 projects which are all rated Class; but in the next two projects is more specific:

- Wikiproject Architecture: Rated Start-Class: Low-importance

- Wikiproject Puerto Rico: Rated Start-Class: Mid-importance

h. Overall, the page should have more description bout her other projects, and San Jose Church project being of such importance more data should be added. Images will help a lot to relate the title of projects to a setting and a map could help localize them.