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Terminated in academic year 2022/2023

Typology of Buildings I.

Type of study Bachelor
Language of instruction Czech
Code 226-0216/03
Abbreviation NoS I
Course title Typology of Buildings I.
Credits 3
Coordinating department Department of Architecture
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Martina Peřinková, Ph.D.

Subject syllabus

1st INTRODUCTION : architecture, man and space

A second RESIDENTIAL APARTMENT
• function of housing
• DEFINITION FLAT
• Zoning flat, operation patterns , orientation
• Operation in the apartment - total or partial
• rooms in the apartment - living room
- Operational facilities
• The entrance area of the apartment - external, internal
• Types of Housing
 by size
 by space layout
 residential buildings by type (family and apartment building )

3rd HOUSE
• Definition of a house
• House view sociologist
• Advantages and disadvantages of a house
• Sorting family home
 according to the method development
 House by the vertical arrangement layout
 House by character location in the field
 Houses by inclusion in the settlement structure and environment

4th APARTMENT BUILDING
• Definition of dwelling house
• Electronic Communications
• Electronic equipment
• Residential buildings by type of household communication
• Residential buildings by placement in residential structure
• Current trends in housing layouts

5th HOME INTERIOR
 
6th HOUSE A PLACE ( living in urban contexts )
• Relationship building to its surroundings and to the land
• Principles of etiquette new house in Czech village
• The placement of buildings on the property
• Distances buildings
• Fire hazard area
• Networking and Infrastructure ( buffer zones)
• Connection to the communication , parking, garage
• The architectural concept of the house in relation to land
• Analysis of space assignment, proposal
• The garden at the house

7th seniors housing

8th SPECIAL HOUSING TYPES

9th glimpse into the past - Prehistory and Antiquity ( from hunters and gatherers after the Roman castrum )

10th glimpse into the past - medieval and modern (from the migration of peoples to Baroque Palace)

11th CHANGE LIVING IN THE 19TH CENTURY (from Classicism to Modernism )

12th HERITAGE - LIVING THE 20TH CENTURY (from socialist modernism through the city today )

13th TRENDY contemporary buildings for housing

14th CONCLUSION : discussion, exam requirements

E-learning

The course is taught in the form of e-learning.

Literature

Neufert, Ernst - Design of Building
Štípek, Jan a Paroubek Jan. Stavby pro bydlení. Praha: ČVUT, 2006.

Advised literature

Professional journals and literature