Instructors: Prof. Dirk Krutke
Event type:
Lecture, Exercise
Org-unit: Architektur
Displayed in timetable as:
Arc: Geb.Tech. II
Crediting for:
Hours per week:
3
Location:
Hamburg
Language of instruction:
German
Min. | Max. participants:
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Grading: Term Paper
Beschreibung:
Building technology is not only the planning of the basic supply of buildings, it is also, in interaction with building physics, the discipline that significantly determines the energy consumption and thus the CO2 emissions of buildings. In addition to good design, the goals of planning must also be equally important in terms of energy consumption from construction through use to dismantling. It is the duty of society that the architect always develops a balanced combination of technology-avoiding building construction and design and an energy-efficient supply for his or her designs.
Architects do not have to master building technology down to the last detail. The architect's tools range from preliminary design and conception to simulation in the design process. A well-designed project can then be implemented well by the building services planners without conflicting objectives.
In the 4th semester, all work on the student's own design, usually the current design from the 4th semester, is integrated. For this purpose, the exercise part takes place as table corrections at the workstations directly in the design.
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Kontakt:
dirk.krutke@hcu-hamburg.de
reeva.al@hcu-hamburg.de
liwe.bayer@hcu-hamburg.de
louisa.weeren@hcu-hamburg.de
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