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Timber buildings
FAST-BHA029Acad. year: 2019/2020
This course gives students an overview of timber building design, including:
- introduction to timber buildings
- timber frame buildings
- SIP (structural insulated panel) buildings
- timber log buildings
- special timber buildings
- building physics in timber buildings
- fire safety in timber buildings
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2-3. Timber frame buildings: Existing variants, design, advantages and disadvantages, typical details.
4. SIP (Structural Insulated Panel) buildings: Description, design, advantages and disadvantages, typical details.
5. Mass timber (gluelam) buildings: Description, design, advantages and disadvantages, typical details.
6. Timber log buildings: Existing variants, design, advantages and disadvantages, typical details.
7. Special timber buildings: timber buildings in flood zones and seismic zones, high-rise timber buildings, etc.
8. Maintenance, repairs and rehabilitation of timber buildings.
9. Building physics: Thermal performance of timber buildings in comparison to traditional masonry buildings.
10. Building physics: Indoor climate in timber buildings
11. Fire safety in timber buildings: Residential buildings.
12. Fire safety in timber buildings: Industrial buildings and warehouses.
13. Fire safety in timber buildings: Public buildings
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- Programme BPC-EVB Bachelor's 3 year of study, summer semester, compulsory
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