lectures:
1. Introduction.
2. Preservation treatment - legislation and theoretical basis. Requirements and approaches to implement maintenance and rehabilitation of historic structures. Archeology.
3. Building stone structure masonry stone and mixed materials.
4. Bricks fired, unfired. Brick masonry - materials and technologies.
5. Binders and historical binder systems. Mortar and plaster.
6. Metals - historical manufacturing techniques and materials. The application of the materials in building construction.
7. Wood. Materials and Structures. Historical coatings.
8. The surfaces of walls, ceilings and floors.
9. The roof structure and roofing materials and technology.
10. Arts and crafts and special construction technology.
11. Corrosion processes in historical building materials and their identification - Part I.
12. Corrosion processes in historical building materials and their identification - II. section.
13. Case studies from practice.
14. Case studies from practice.
Excercise:
1. Introduction. Sampling and sample handling.
2. Building stone, bricks. Determination of moisture and salinity.
3. Plasters. Identification of the binder. Petrography aggregate. filler.
3. The historic wood treatment technology.
4. Technological and laboratory verification of production and properties of selected surface treatment of walls and floors.
5. Properties roofing of historical building.
6. Conservation techniques and material diagnostics in archeology - teaching in the field.
7. Presentation of semester work.
1. Introduction.
2. Preservation treatment - legislation and theoretical basis. Requirements and approaches to implement maintenance and rehabilitation of historic structures. Archeology.
3. Building stone structure masonry stone and mixed materials.
4. Bricks fired, unfired. Brick masonry - materials and technologies.
5. Binders and historical binder systems. Mortar and plaster.
6. Metals - historical manufacturing techniques and materials. The application of the materials in building construction.
7. Wood. Materials and Structures. Historical coatings.
8. The surfaces of walls, ceilings and floors.
9. The roof structure and roofing materials and technology.
10. Arts and crafts and special construction technology.
11. Corrosion processes in historical building materials and their identification - Part I.
12. Corrosion processes in historical building materials and their identification - II. section.
13. Case studies from practice.
14. Case studies from practice.
Excercise:
1. Introduction. Sampling and sample handling.
2. Building stone, bricks. Determination of moisture and salinity.
3. Plasters. Identification of the binder. Petrography aggregate. filler.
3. The historic wood treatment technology.
4. Technological and laboratory verification of production and properties of selected surface treatment of walls and floors.
5. Properties roofing of historical building.
6. Conservation techniques and material diagnostics in archeology - teaching in the field.
7. Presentation of semester work.