222-0215 – Project I. (Pro I)

Gurantor departmentDepartment of Urban Engineering
Subject guarantordoc. Ing. et Ing. František Kuda, CSc.
Study levelundergraduate or graduate
Subject version
Version codeYear of introductionYear of cancellationCredits
222-0215/01 2005/2006 2019/2020 5
222-0215/02 2008/2009 2009/2010 5
222-0215/03 2005/2006 2021/2022 5
222-0215/04 2017/2018 2019/2020 2

Subject aims expressed by acquired skills and competences

The course is intended to provide the background for the treatment of thesis-winning maps, summaries of the theoretical principles, the necessary surveys, photographs, information on transportation solutions and management utilities. Project I is a theoretical introduction to the interdisciplinary issues of urban engineering, which is part of the solution in the thesis. The aim is to demonstrate the theoretical and practical knowledge and skills that students acquired during their studies and the ability to apply knowledge and skills in processing and dealing with specific challenges of field of study architecture and urban engineering. This paper seeks to offer the Bachelor of future best picture of their abilities, their level of knowledge and mastery of the technical way of thinking and expression, knowledge of technical literature, technical standards and their application.

Teaching methods

Project work

Summary

The project and the student has demonstrated that it is able to independently handle a given topic, it controls the technical way of expressing and can work with professional literature and technical standards. Each project must contain at least two of the three basic areas of the solution: - urban planning proposal for the use of the area plan and its technical infrastructure, including equipment necessary calculations - where the land is the subject of study entry; - Operation layout and construction and technical design of the building, its access to transport and engineering infrastructure, the solution generates the need for parking and replacement of vehicles, design changes around the building, the vacant buildings as well as technical and operational solutions for the links to the surroundings - where is the object of the award Object of the study; - the economic part (awards, budget, SWOT analysis, etc.)

Compulsory literature:

MOSKOW, K. G.: Sustainable Facilities: Green Design, Construction and Operations. 1sted. Mc Graw - Hill. 2008. 250 p. ISBN 0-07-164259-5. HACKAJLOVA, L.: Project Management at Education of Civil Engineers. In: Organization, technology and management in construction. Zagreb: Croatian Association for Organization in Construction, 2006, p. 102-106. ISBN 953-96245-6-8. Maier, K.: Spatial Planning, Technical University, Prague, 1997 Neufert, E.: Designing buildings, Consulinvest, Prague, 1995 Medek, F.: Technical infrastructure of cities and settlements, CTU, Prague, 2002 Plos, Stephen et al.: A Practical Guide "Planning and designing the buildings" Verlag Dashöfer, Praha, 2002

Recommended literature:

MOSKOW, K. G.: Sustainable Facilities: Green Design, Construction and Operations. 1sted. Mc Graw - Hill. 2008. 250 p. ISBN 0-07-164259-5. HACKAJLOVA, L.: Project Management at Education of Civil Engineers. In: Organization, technology and management in construction. Zagreb: Croatian Association for Organization in Construction, 2006, p. 102-106. ISBN 953-96245-6-8. Doutlík, L.: Zonal structures, CTU, Prague, 1996 Maier, K.: Spatial Planning, Technical University, Prague, 1997 Hot, J. landscape, greenery and water in the work of architect, Springer, Prague, 1984

Prerequisities

Subject has no prerequisities.

Co-requisities

Subject has no co-requisities.