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FAST-BHA041Acad. year: 2022/2023
The course is aimed at deepening the basic knowledge of building construction. Students will gain knowledge about vertical load-bearing and dividing non-load-bearing structures and their possible solutions, reinforcing rims and lintels. At the same time, they will learn about the problems of expansion and distribution joints in load-bearing and non-bearing structures, substructure and its protection against water, pressurized water and radon. They will also complete information about finishing structures of floors, windows and chimneys. They will be acquainted with the methods of solving facades of buildings (single and multi-layer), exterior and interior plasters.
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The lectures deepen the knowledge acquired in the subject BHA040 - Civil Engineering 1 and supplement it with other areas of civil engineering. In the exercise, we work on a multi-storey building. This is a repetition of knowledge from the previous semester and further deepening of other types of drawings and sketching.
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Altogether it is necessary to actively participate the practices, with parallel consultations and submissions of the assigned work (drawings) according to the schedule of practices, which are then required to be handed in together within the credit week in a prescribed manner. To pass the final mark, it is necessary to meet all requirements of exercise - and passing the final test.
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