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Course content
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1. Definition and analysis of building-physical and legislative conditions for modern buildings reconstruction and ensuring their reliability for further use. 2. Modern methods of building diagnostics and their application and the need to determine and evaluate the state of modern buildings, range of findings and locations of failures. 3. Defects, failures and construction modifications of the substructure of modern buildings. 4. Defects, failures and construction modifications of vertical structures of modern buildings. 5. Defects, failures and construction modifications of horizontal load-bearing structures of modern buildings. 6. Construction work in monolithic and prefabricated skeleton and panel buildings. 7. Construction modifications of wooden and steel structures of modern buildings. 8. Defects and failures and construction modifications of roof structures of modern buildings. 9. Construction modifications and improvement of technical quality of building roof cladding. 10. Modifications of the facades of modern buildings. 11. Modifications for the management and installation of modern technologies in buildings. 12. Technology and means of building chemistry for after-treatment and repairs of structures and surfaces of modern buildings. 13. Modifications for fire safety solutions of reconstructed modern buildings.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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- Contact hours
- 52 hours per semester
- Preparation for an examination (30-60)
- 30 hours per semester
- Graduate study programme term essay (40-50)
- 40 hours per semester
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now the building materials, statics of building structures and professional tasks related to structures know the current legislation and other regulations for the design of buildings know the procedures for designing modern objects know how to design modifications to current and modern objects |
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design modern buildings to assess the bearing structures of modern buildings to propose and assess structurally physical modifications of modern buildings apply existing building design regulations |
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orientate oneself in detailed problems of reconstruction of modern buildings know the requirements for a comprehensive design of a modern building recognize the degree of degradation of selected building structures incl. steel, concrete, wood and masonry |
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esign modern buildings to assess the bearing structures of modern buildings to propose and assess structurally physical modifications of contemporary and modern buildings apply current regulations for the design of modern buildings |
mplement an object design in an energy-saving standard analyze building defects using modern diagnostic methods |
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Recommended literature
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Vlček M. Poruchy a rekonstrukce staveb, 3. vydání.. Brno, 2006.
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Witzany J. PDR - Poruchy, degenerace a rekonstrukce. Praha, 2008.
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