222-0400 – Typology of buildings (TPS)
Gurantor department | Department of Urban Engineering |
Subject guarantor | Ing. Renata Zdařilová, Ph.D. |
Study level | undergraduate or graduate |
Subject aims expressed by acquired skills and competences
Students will acquire basic knowledge in designing and designing of land and road constructions with an emphasis on general and technical requirements, especially in relation to general technical requirements ensuring the barrier-free use of buildings.
Teaching methods
Lectures
Summary
The course deals with the basic principles of barrier-free use of land and buildings in respect of road safety measures on roads and public spaces general principles for the design of buildings, roads and public spaces. Individual requirements are analyzed in detail from the point of view of barrier-free use for individual groups of people with health restrictions - for people with movement, visual and hearing impairment.
Compulsory literature:
ISO 21542:2011 Building construction – Accessibility and usability of the built environment
BRIGHT, K., COOK, G.: The Colour, Light and Contrast Manual, Wiley- Blackwell 2010,
ISBN 978-1-4051-9504-1
ARAGALL, F., NEUMANN , P., SAGRAMOLA, S.: Design for All in progress, from theory to practice, EuCAN – European Concept for Accessibility Network, Luxembourg 2013,
ISBN 978-2-919931-72-9
POLIS: Building and Urban Space Accessibility: POLIS: Decision Support Tools and Policy Initiatives in Support of Universal Design of Buildings, IHS BRE Press 2010, pp.72, SBN 978-1848060265
PREISER, W., F.: Universal design handbook, New York: McGraw-Hill 2001,
ISBN 0-07-137605-4
ZDAŘILOVA, R. Barrier–free Use of Buildings: Methodology to Decree No. 398/2009 Coll., on general technical requirements ensuring barrier–free use of buildings. 1st edition ČKAIT [Czech Chamber of Chartered Engineers and Technicians in Construction], 2011. pp.196,
ISBN 978-80-87438-17-6.
Czech Decree No. 398 of 5 November 2009, on general technical requirements ensuring barrier–free use of buildings.
In: Collection of Laws of the Czech Republic. 2009
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Prerequisities
Subject has no prerequisities.
Co-requisities
Subject has no co-requisities.