
Architectural Construction Engineer PE Detail Terminology 1000 (Part 2)
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Book Introduction
Detailed Glossary of Terms 1000 PE [Volume 2, 0601-1000 + Special Appendix - Analysis Table of Previous Exam Questions]
“The Devil is in the details”
★ core elements
· Example: Clearly understand the overall meaning by showing an example.
· Comparison: Compare objects with different properties to understand their characteristics.
· Classification: Dividing objects into types based on certain criteria
· Analysis: Divide an object into parts and analyze the object.
· Evaluation: Set a direction after identifying quantitative and qualitative characteristics.
· Opinion: Presentation of opinions through preconditions and alternatives
The origin of the phrase “the devil is in the details” is the phrase “God is in the details”, which world-renowned German architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe would always say whenever asked about the secret to his success.
This means that no matter how large and beautiful a building may be, it can never be considered a masterpiece if even the smallest details do not possess the highest quality.
『The condition of a masterpiece is detail, and the spirit of a craftsman is that the details are beautiful.
』 It seems like there is no problem in the big picture, but it is not so in the details.
It's the little details that make a masterpiece.
The basis of all studies is basic terminology, and basic architectural terminology is the minimum basic learning for technical engineering studies.
“The Devil is in the details”
★ core elements
· Example: Clearly understand the overall meaning by showing an example.
· Comparison: Compare objects with different properties to understand their characteristics.
· Classification: Dividing objects into types based on certain criteria
· Analysis: Divide an object into parts and analyze the object.
· Evaluation: Set a direction after identifying quantitative and qualitative characteristics.
· Opinion: Presentation of opinions through preconditions and alternatives
The origin of the phrase “the devil is in the details” is the phrase “God is in the details”, which world-renowned German architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe would always say whenever asked about the secret to his success.
This means that no matter how large and beautiful a building may be, it can never be considered a masterpiece if even the smallest details do not possess the highest quality.
『The condition of a masterpiece is detail, and the spirit of a craftsman is that the details are beautiful.
』 It seems like there is no problem in the big picture, but it is not so in the details.
It's the little details that make a masterpiece.
The basis of all studies is basic terminology, and basic architectural terminology is the minimum basic learning for technical engineering studies.
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[Volume 2 Glossary of Terms 0601-1000]
Chapter 9: Finishing Work and Indoor Environment [Terms 0601-0800]
Chapter 9-1 Stacking Method
1)) Masonry work
1 General
2. Construction method classification
3 Construction
Chapter 9-2 Attachment Method
1)) Tile work
1 General
2. Construction method classification
3 Construction
2)) Stone masonry
1 General
2. Construction method classification
3 Construction
Chapter 9-3: Barum Construction Method
1)) Beauty treatment
1 General
2. Construction method classification
3 Construction
2)) Painting work
1 General
2. Construction method classification
3 Construction
Chapter 9-4 Protection Method
1)) Waterproofing work
1 General
2. Construction method classification
2-1 By material
2-2 By part
Chapter 9-5 Installation Work
1)) Carpentry
1 Ingredients
2 Quality Control
3 Installation method
2)) Glass and sealing work
1 Ingredients
2nd construction
3 phenomenon
4. Sealing work
3)) Window construction
4)) Water treatment plant
Chapter 9-6 Other construction and special materials
1)) Roofing work
2)) Metal and miscellaneous work
1 metal
2 Miscellaneous iron
3)) Auxiliary facilities and special construction
1. Unit facilities
2 Special construction
4)) Special materials
Chapter 9-7 Indoor Environment
1 Indoor thermal environment
2 Indoor sound environment
3 Indoor air environment
Chapter 10 General Theory [Terms 0801-1000]
Chapter 10-1 Construction Industry and Building Production - Why
1 Understanding the Construction Industry
2. Construction production system
3. Systems and Laws
Chapter 10-2 Rationalization of Production - What
1. Work Scope
1-1 CM
1-2 Feasibility Stud & Risk management
1-3 Constructability
1-4 Construction VE & LCC (Life Cycle Cost)
2 Management skills
2-1 Information Management and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
2-2 Production Procurement Management
3 Eco-friendly energy
3-1 Eco-friendly and energy system
3-2 Eco-friendly, energy-saving design
3-3 Eco-friendly energy-saving technology
4 Maintenance
4-1 General
4-2 Maintenance Technology
Chapter 10-3 Construction Contract - Who
1 General Contract
1-1 Contract Documents
1-2 Contract method
1-3 Contract Changes
2. Successful bid
2-1 bid
2-2 winning bid
3 Related systems
3-1 Subcontracting
3-2 Technology-related
3-3 Others
4 Construction Claim
Chapter 10-4 Construction Management - How
1 General Construction Management
1-1 Design and Standards
1-2 Construction Plan
1-3 Outsourcing Management
2 Process Management
2-1 Process plan
2-2 Process Management Techniques
2-3 Air conditioning
2-4 Resource Planning and Integrated Management
3 Quality Control
3-1 Introduction to Quality
3-2 Quality Improvement Tools
3-3 Quality Management
3-4 On-site quality control
4 Cost Management
4-1 Cost composition
4-2 Estimation and quotation
4-3 Cost Management Techniques
5 Safety Management
5-1 Industrial Safety and Health Act
5-2 Construction Technology Promotion Act
5-3 Safety Accident
6 Environmental Management
Special Appendix - Analysis Table of Previous Exam Questions
Chapter 9: Finishing Work and Indoor Environment [Terms 0601-0800]
Chapter 9-1 Stacking Method
1)) Masonry work
1 General
2. Construction method classification
3 Construction
Chapter 9-2 Attachment Method
1)) Tile work
1 General
2. Construction method classification
3 Construction
2)) Stone masonry
1 General
2. Construction method classification
3 Construction
Chapter 9-3: Barum Construction Method
1)) Beauty treatment
1 General
2. Construction method classification
3 Construction
2)) Painting work
1 General
2. Construction method classification
3 Construction
Chapter 9-4 Protection Method
1)) Waterproofing work
1 General
2. Construction method classification
2-1 By material
2-2 By part
Chapter 9-5 Installation Work
1)) Carpentry
1 Ingredients
2 Quality Control
3 Installation method
2)) Glass and sealing work
1 Ingredients
2nd construction
3 phenomenon
4. Sealing work
3)) Window construction
4)) Water treatment plant
Chapter 9-6 Other construction and special materials
1)) Roofing work
2)) Metal and miscellaneous work
1 metal
2 Miscellaneous iron
3)) Auxiliary facilities and special construction
1. Unit facilities
2 Special construction
4)) Special materials
Chapter 9-7 Indoor Environment
1 Indoor thermal environment
2 Indoor sound environment
3 Indoor air environment
Chapter 10 General Theory [Terms 0801-1000]
Chapter 10-1 Construction Industry and Building Production - Why
1 Understanding the Construction Industry
2. Construction production system
3. Systems and Laws
Chapter 10-2 Rationalization of Production - What
1. Work Scope
1-1 CM
1-2 Feasibility Stud & Risk management
1-3 Constructability
1-4 Construction VE & LCC (Life Cycle Cost)
2 Management skills
2-1 Information Management and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
2-2 Production Procurement Management
3 Eco-friendly energy
3-1 Eco-friendly and energy system
3-2 Eco-friendly, energy-saving design
3-3 Eco-friendly energy-saving technology
4 Maintenance
4-1 General
4-2 Maintenance Technology
Chapter 10-3 Construction Contract - Who
1 General Contract
1-1 Contract Documents
1-2 Contract method
1-3 Contract Changes
2. Successful bid
2-1 bid
2-2 winning bid
3 Related systems
3-1 Subcontracting
3-2 Technology-related
3-3 Others
4 Construction Claim
Chapter 10-4 Construction Management - How
1 General Construction Management
1-1 Design and Standards
1-2 Construction Plan
1-3 Outsourcing Management
2 Process Management
2-1 Process plan
2-2 Process Management Techniques
2-3 Air conditioning
2-4 Resource Planning and Integrated Management
3 Quality Control
3-1 Introduction to Quality
3-2 Quality Improvement Tools
3-3 Quality Management
3-4 On-site quality control
4 Cost Management
4-1 Cost composition
4-2 Estimation and quotation
4-3 Cost Management Techniques
5 Safety Management
5-1 Industrial Safety and Health Act
5-2 Construction Technology Promotion Act
5-3 Safety Accident
6 Environmental Management
Special Appendix - Analysis Table of Previous Exam Questions
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- Date of issue: July 29, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 1,048 pages | 200*270*60mm
- ISBN13: 9791166547232
- ISBN10: 116654723X
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