Course detail

Sustainable Building

FAST-TH51Acad. year: 2024/2025

Sustainable building represents a progress of building industry towards the achievement of sustainable development of society in terms of ecology, social-economy and culture. The basic principles and aims of sustainable construction are presented in the Agenda 21 document. This course deals especially with ecological and energy aspects of building and possibilities of environmental-friendly and recycled material use in building constructions. Students will become familiar with the multi-criteria assessment methodology SBToolCZ.

Language of instruction

Czech

Number of ECTS credits

3

Mode of study

Not applicable.

Department

Institute of Building Structures (PST)

Entry knowledge

Good theoretical knowledge of building physics and fundamentals of building construction designing are the assumption for an understanding of the course content. General knowledge of common construction materials is necessary as well.

Rules for evaluation and completion of the course

Extent and forms are specified by guarantor’s regulation updated for every academic year.

Aims

The aim of the course is to acquaint students with the conception of sustainable development and sustainable building. Indivisible part of the course is the issue of energy demand during realization and use of a building. Students are acquainted with alternative material and construction designs with application of recycled building materials.
Student will know philosophy of sustainable building and he will
know the principles of life cycle assessment of building object.
Student will be able to use the natural and recycled matrials during
design phase of building object.

Study aids

Not applicable.

Prerequisites and corequisites

Not applicable.

Basic literature

Agenda 21 pro udržitelnou výstavbu. ČVUT v Praze, 2001. (CS)
ČNI Praha: ČSN 73 0540-1 až 4 Tepelná ochrana budov. ČNI Praha, 2005. (CS)
Vonka, Martin et al.: Metodika SBToolCZ. Manuál hodnocení bytových staveb ve fázi návrhu.. CIDEAS, 2011. ISBN 978-80-01-04664-7. (CS)

Recommended reading

www.substance.cz. (CS)
Kočí, Vladimír: Posuzování životního cyklu. Ekomonitor, 2009. ISBN 978-80-86832-42-5. (CS)
Nagy, Eugen: Nízkoenergetický ekologický dům. Jaga group, 2002. ISBN 80-88905-74-5. (CS)
Pytlík, P.: Ekologie ve stavebnictví. Svaz podnikatelů ve stavebnictví v ČR, 1997. (CS)
www.substance.cz. 0. (CS)
www.tzb-info.cz. (CS)

Type of course unit

 

Lecture

26 hod., optionally

Teacher / Lecturer

Syllabus

1. Literature, basic concepts, legislation, the concept of sustainable development and sustainable construction. 2. Agenda 21, the context and scope, the objectives of Agenda 21 for sustainable building. 3. The principle of multi-criteria assessment of buildings. 4.-5. Multi-criteria assessment of buildings by use the methodology SBToolCZ. 6. The life cycle of the product, life cycle assessment. 7. Environmental labeling, eco-design. 8. Ecology in building, industrial wastes utilized in the construction, recycling means, recycled materials properties and their applications in building construction. 9. Environmental criteria for the selection of building materials, alternative materials and construction design based on renewable resources and recycled materials, overview, basic physical properties. 10. Thermal stability of the rooms and the use of passive cooling in buildings civil engineering. 11. Energy performance of buildings, ways to reduce energy consumption, low-energy and passive houses, design principles and examples. 12. Energy sources and their impact on the environment, alternative energy, solar energy, wind, biomass, heat pumps. 13. Disabled use of buildings - requirements and examples.

Exercise

13 hod., compulsory

Teacher / Lecturer

Syllabus

1. Conditions for obtaining credits, semester work task 2. Multi-criteria assessment by SBToolCZ methodology - Criteria E 3. Multi-criteria assessment by SBToolCZ methodology - Criteria E 4. Multi-criteria assessment by SBToolCZ methodology - Criteria S 5. Multi-criteria assessment by SBToolCZ methodology - Criteria C 6. Multi-criteria assessment by SBToolCZ methodology - Criteria L 7. Credit