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Economics for Architects

Summary

The subject Economics for Architects aims to explain to students the investment processes and their relationships, their connection with the realization of buildings, their management and familiarization with the realization of the buildings from the point of view of the design office, including the provision of turnkey delivery. The graduate will be able to independently plan and organize his activities at the level of construction projects and the realization of buildings, including economic aspects. Furthermore, the graduate obtains general information about the business environment and business rules in the Czech Republic, including strategic business planning.

Literature

Frková J. Malé a střední podnikání ČVUT Praha, 2004 (CS)
Němec V., Projektový management Grada, 2002 (CS)
Ševčík A., Bankovnictví I, ESF MU 2002 (CS)
Matějka-Mokrý-Randula, Management projektů spojených s výstavbou. ČKAIT Praha, 2001 (CS)
Porter M. E. Konkurenční strategie, Victoria publishing Praha 1994 (CS)
Lipovská H., Moderní ekonomie, Grada 2017 (CS)

Advised literature

JACOBS, J. The Economy of Cities. NY: Vintage Books, 1970.
JAGGAR, B, MORTON, R. Design and the Economics of Building. London: Taylor & Francis Ltd, 1995.


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina
Code 226-0517
Abbreviation EA
Course title Economics for Architects
Coordinating department Department of Architecture
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Martina Peřinková, Ph.D.