Course: Building Construction 3

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Course title Building Construction 3
Course code KPS/STAV3
Organizational form of instruction Lecture + Lesson
Level of course Bachelor
Year of study not specified
Semester Winter
Number of ECTS credits 4
Language of instruction Czech
Status of course Compulsory
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements Course does not contain work placement
Recommended optional programme components None
Course availability The course is available to visiting students
Lecturer(s)
  • Trýzna Aleš, Ing.
  • Červenka Jan, Ing.
  • Vojtíšková Dagmar, Ing.
  • Burgetová Eva, doc. Ing. CSc.
Course content
1. History of building skins and their main determinants 2. Traditional external claddings of masonry buildings and their history 3. External claddings of wooden constructions 4. External claddings of modern community facilities. Classification. 5. Selected materials. Glass, cements, foams 6. Light external claddings 7. All-glass claddings 8. Double facades 9. Thermal insulation systems (contact systems, contact-free systems), the physical properties of claddings 10. Flat roofs: the principle of their function, classification. 11. Roofs with a single roof cladding. 12. Roofs with a double roof cladding. 13. Vegetation roofs. 14. Claddings of buildings built for special purposes. Exercises: The contents of the exercises are based on the lectures.

Learning activities and teaching methods
Monological explanation (lecture, presentation,briefing)
  • Class attendance - 56 hours per semester
  • Preparation for credit - 20 hours per semester
  • Preparation for exam - 45 hours per semester
Learning outcomes
The third series of the core lectures of building construction. It focuses on assembly structures of perimeter cladding (external fillings of openings and their additional constructions) and internal assembly constructions (floors, partitions, internal fillings of openings). For floors and partitions, it deals in more detail with compositions, details and material solutions. Other topics include fire safety design of buildings and challenges as well as radon issues in buildings. Seminars focus on the application of knowledge about roofs and perimeter cladding, specifically in the creation of details, and on the application of knowledge about the construction systems of hall buildings, specifically the elaboration of the assigned construction system. Lectures: 1.-2. Assembly construction of perimeter cladding - requirements, standards, materials 3.-4. Outer hole fillings 5.-6. Additional constructions of filling holes 7. Internal assembly construction - floors, 8. Internal assembly structures - partitions 9.-10. Internal hole fillings 11. Fire safety solutions for buildings 12. Radon issues 13. Professional field trip
The third of four-semestral course of building structures. The student will be able to design oneself the envelopes of buildings (façade walls and flat roofs). The student will be able to design oneself the vertical traffic routes. Also, he will understand types and composition of hall buildings.
Prerequisites
Unspecified
KPS/STAV1
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KPS/ST1 and KPS/STAV2
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KPS/ST2 and KPS/STAV2

Assessment methods and criteria
Oral exam, Practical demonstration of acquired skills

Initial required knowledge: US, UM, ST1, ST2 Requirements for the credit: A form with records by the instructors on consultations provided Requirements for the examination: Attendance at a minimum of ten lectures (a condition the student must meet in order to be admitted to an examination) Knowledge of the curriculum covered in the lectures is required for the examination
Recommended literature
  • Fajkoš, A. Ploché střechy. AN CERN Brno, 1997.
  • Hájek, V.,Novák,J., Šmejcký,J. Konstrukce pozemních staveb 30. ČVUT Praha, 1996.
  • Kutnar, Z.:. Izolace staveb.
  • Kutnar, Z.:. Skladby střešních plášťů.
  • Oesterle, E., Libeb, R.D., Lutz, M., Heusler, W. Doppelschalige Fassaden. Callwey, 1999.
  • Šilarová, Š.:. Konstrukce pozemních staveb 40 - Zastřešení.


Study plans that include the course
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