Benjamin Banneker Tech B, Rm 14
Monday and Wednesday: 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Tuesday and Thursday: 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Mr. David Akinsanya is a member of Construction Engineering Technology (CET) faculty in the School of Architecture and Engineering Technology (SAET) at Florida Agriculture and Mechanical University (FAMU). He earned a Master of Architecture, at Florida A&M University and Bachelor of Architecture, from University of Tennessee. He has twenty-six years of teaching experience in undergraduate courses in Construction Engineering Technology and five years of experience in undergraduate and graduate courses in Architecture. David holds a certification in Building Code - State Requirements for Education Facilities (SREF) and Plant Management - Rules of Florida State Board of Education, 6A-2.
David is an OSHA Authorized Construction Trainer who educates and instructs students in the particulars to the pathway of completing the OSHA 10- or 30- Hour Construction safety certification courses. He also has a plethora of training in Construction Management software such as Procore (Project Management Software) and Primavera P6 (Project Scheduling Software). Additionally, he has professional experience which includes working with but not limited to Leon County Schools, Department of Facilities Planning and Construction, Geiger Bond Architect Inc. and Alberto Construction Company in Tennessee.
David is a member of the American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE).
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, School of Architecture
Florida A & M University, School of Architecture
Reviewer, American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE)
Community Engagement Division
28318: Deeping Engineering Skills through Community Engaged Learning in a Sustainable Energy Systems Course.
Architectural Engineering Division:
31314: Tanzania: Building Experiences
31385: Designing and Implementing an Inexpensive 3D Printer Farm
31637: Learning Analytics for Information Seeking Behaviors in an Introductory Architectural Structures Course using a Patri Pris Pedagogy.
Architectural Engineering Division:
26474: Learning Modules for Geometric Pattern Identification and Mathematical Modeling of Facade Systems.
26834: New Architectural Engineering Undergraduate Academic Program at the University of Waterloo.
27354: Integration of Virtual Reality (VR) in Architectural Design Education: Exploring Student Experience.
Architectural Engineering Division:
21826: Learning Building Sciences in Virtual Environments
22243: Introducing Commissioning in Architectural Engineering Curriculum
22284: Teaching a Methodology towards a Sustainable, Affordable 3-D-printed House: Heat Transfer and Thermal-Stress Analysis.
23902: How Structures Move: Three Projects in Deployable Structures
Architectural Engineering Division:
18000: Redesigning Housing and Rethinking Programs through Design-Build
18163: Standardized Tests as a Predictor for Success in Construction, Architecture, and Architectural Engineering Programs
19639: South Atlantic Architects Validation of the Construction Decision Making Inventory (CDMI)
19956: P-12 Outreach - Exploring a School of Architecture's Efforts to Engage the Early Education Community
20470: Holistic Interdisciplinary Design - Everyone Does Everything (Engineering Students as Sculptors).
Construction Engineering Technology courses
Architecture courses