Structural Design Project 1
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language |
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124SDP1 | KZ | 6 | 4C | English |
- Relations:
- The course 124SDP1 can be graded only after the course 124BSD1 has been successfully completed.
- The course 124SDP1 can be graded only after the course 124BPH has been successfully completed.
- The course 134SDP2 can be graded only after the course 124SDP1 has been successfully completed.
- In order to register for the course 102BPRO, the student must have successfully completed the course 124SDP1.
- The course 124SDP2 can be graded only after the course 124SDP1 has been successfully completed.
- The course 133SDP2 can be graded only after the course 124SDP1 has been successfully completed.
- The course 135SDP2 can be graded only after the course 124SDP1 has been successfully completed.
- Course guarantor:
- Hana Gattermayerová, Martin Jiránek
- Lecturer:
- Hana Gattermayerová, Martin Jiránek
- Tutor:
- Iva Broukalová, Hana Gattermayerová, Martin Jiránek
- Supervisor:
- Department of Architectural Engineering
- Synopsis:
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Converting an architectural study of a smaller or medium-sized building for housing, administration, education, culture or sports into a detailed design of a building structure based on static analysis, interaction of load-bearing and non-load-bearing elements and building physics. Focus on complex approach to practical design, analysis and optimalization of a building structures. Design of variants of the load-bearing system, preliminary static analysis (calculation of load-bearing elements - slabs, columns, walls, etc), calculation of foundations, design of structures on the building envelope with respect to thermal protection of buildings, building physics, fire protection of buildings and protection against water and soil moisture. Elaboration of detailed drawings including floor plans, sections and details. Public presentation.
- Requirements:
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Exams in concrete 133CM01 and steel structures 134ST01, geotechnics 135FS01, building structures 124BSD2 and building physics 124BPH.
Erasmus students must demonstrate knowledge of the above subjects by passing an entrance test.
- Syllabus of lectures:
- Syllabus of tutorials:
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Documentation for the specialization Building structures:
2 or 3 variants of the structural system in the form of layouts of bearing elements (1:200)
3 floor plans (1:100 or 1:50)
plan of foundations (1:100 or 1:50)
2 sections (1:50)
one technical elevation (1:100)
layout
3 - 5 structural details (1:5)
technical report (calculations)
Documentation for specializations Concrete structures and Geotechnics - according to the requirements of specialists from the relevant departments
- Study Objective:
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By completing the Structural Design, Project 1, the student acquires a comprehensive approach to the building design in accordance with current knowledge and regulations and the ability to perceive the issue of building's design in a broader context (continuity of individual professions, mutual interaction of requirements for building structures). Part of the course output is a compulsory presentation of the student's work.
- Study materials:
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Allen, E., Lano, J.: Fundamentals of Building Construction: Materials and Methods. John Wiley&Sons, Inc,, New Jersey, 2013, ISBN 9781118138915
Foster Jack Strond: Mitchell's Structure & Fabric Part, Parts 1 and 2, CRC Press, 2006-2007, ISBN 9780131970946, 9780131970960
Greeno Roger: Mitchell's Introduction to Building, CRC Press, 2012, ISBN 9780273738046
Barritt C.M.H.: Advanced Building Construction, Vol 1 - 4, Longman, 1991
European (or national) codes of standards
- Note:
- Time-table for winter semester 2024/2025:
- Time-table is not available yet
- Time-table for summer semester 2024/2025:
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06:00–08:0008:00–10:0010:00–12:0012:00–14:0014:00–16:0016:00–18:0018:00–20:0020:00–22:0022:00–24:00
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri - The course is a part of the following study plans:
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- Civil Engineering (compulsory course)
- Civil Engineering (compulsory course)