1.- 2. Materials and man, development of the use of materials, sensory perception of materials
3.- 4. Types of materials, natural materials, materials and health, ceramics, brick
5.- 6. Types of materials, wooden structures, stone structures
7.- 8. Types of materials, ceramics, glass, steel, concrete
9.- 10. Facades of buildings - wood, stone, glass, sheet, washed concrete, glass facades, concrete façade systems
11. - 12. Interior material
13. - 14. Use of material for reconstruction of historical buildings
Lecture series on the use of materials in architecture assumes an interpretation of the nature of the material from the perspective of architects, designers and conservationists. Lectures will be held also called experts to give students a broad overview of the work of building materials, with their strengths, weaknesses as well as their use in connection with architectural details.
Cooperation with the Department of building materials on the subject seems to be very useful, especially in the interpretation of the destruction, the statement of degradation processes of construction materials and methods for their identification. It describes the problems of degradation and durability of building stone, different types of aggregates, concrete, adhesives, ceramics, wood and glass. Theoretical knowledge is supplemented by examples of practical applications.
A substantial part of the course then also discusses the material in the interior and the current trends of its development.
3.- 4. Types of materials, natural materials, materials and health, ceramics, brick
5.- 6. Types of materials, wooden structures, stone structures
7.- 8. Types of materials, ceramics, glass, steel, concrete
9.- 10. Facades of buildings - wood, stone, glass, sheet, washed concrete, glass facades, concrete façade systems
11. - 12. Interior material
13. - 14. Use of material for reconstruction of historical buildings
Lecture series on the use of materials in architecture assumes an interpretation of the nature of the material from the perspective of architects, designers and conservationists. Lectures will be held also called experts to give students a broad overview of the work of building materials, with their strengths, weaknesses as well as their use in connection with architectural details.
Cooperation with the Department of building materials on the subject seems to be very useful, especially in the interpretation of the destruction, the statement of degradation processes of construction materials and methods for their identification. It describes the problems of degradation and durability of building stone, different types of aggregates, concrete, adhesives, ceramics, wood and glass. Theoretical knowledge is supplemented by examples of practical applications.
A substantial part of the course then also discusses the material in the interior and the current trends of its development.