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Faculty of Architecture, University of Zagreb Master Degree Program In Component (Course) code Master course Professor Term – semester – Compulsory / Optional course Course Description Course Syllabus Compulsory and Additional Reading Course Learning Outcomes Language of instruction / Other languages for consultative teaching … … Type of course unit + additional Course Objective Methods and criteria of evaluation activities ECTS credit Contact of Professor Faculty of Architecture, University of Zagreb Master Degree Program in Architecture and Urban Planning Catalog of Courses for Erasmus+ and Other International Students (courses taught in English and/or taught in Croatian with consultative teaching in English / Italian / German / French and/or Spanish) 2019 Catalog of Courses for Erasmus+ and other International Students, Master Degree Program in Architecture and Urban Planning, Faculty of Architecture, University of Zagreb, Croatia Component (Course) code Master course Professor Term – semester – Compulsory / Optional course Course Description Course Syllabus Compulsory and Additional Reading Course Learning Outcomes Language of instruction / Other languages for consultative teaching … … Type of course unit + additional Course Objective Methods and criteria of evaluation activities ECTS credit Contact of Professor 189725 The course deals with the concept of building technology and design Course Syllabus Compulsory Reading The student who successfully completes from the perspective of sustainability. 1.Elements of sustainable building and energy features of buildings Edwards, B; Turrent, D: Sustainable Housing, the course will be able to: Sustainable Building I … 2.Bioclimatic conditions of building Principles & Practise, E&FN Spon, London, 2000 1. Promote the concept of bioclimatic / Students are introduced to the topic of bioclimatic design, application 3.Logic behind the choice of materials -Roaf, S., Ecohouse 2, A Design Guide; Architectural approach to an architectural and Održivo građenje I of contemporary, ecological and traditional materials and technology, 4.Sustainable building with traditional and recycled materials Press, Linacre House, Oxford, 2003 urban planning project. energy efficient improvements of current buildings and historical 5.Logic behind technical system design / Contemporary heating and -Gonzalo, R., Habermann, K.J.; Energy-Efficient 2. Evaluate buildings based on the Assist. Prof. Mateo Biluš buildings refurbishment, international systems of building evaluation ventilation systems Architecture, Basis for Planning and Construction, sustainability concept and applied of buildings according to basic concepts of sustainability, advanced 6.Contemporary cooling and A/C systems Birkhäuser, Munich, 2006 technological solution. Summer - I semester – building installation systems and renewable energy sources. 7.Renewable energy sources and their use in technical systems -Andrew Watts: Modern Construction Handbook.; 3. Identify advanced installation Compulsory course Course objectives are development of technical skills of conceptual 8.Lighting in architecture – General overview Springer, Wien/New York, 2010 systems and renewable energy design process which meet contemporary requirements of 9.International systems of evaluation of buildings according to basic -Rowland Mainstone, Developments in Structural sources. Croatian / English sustainable building, from basic design approach to selection of principles of sustainability Form, Architectural Press; 2 edition (October 16, 4. Interpret the principles of materials, construction and technical systems selection as well as 10.Conversion of industrial architecture 2001) sustainable building in a 15 lectures/sem optimal usage of energy sources. 11.Rehabilitation of load-bearing structures -Klostermeier, C.; Wieckhorst, T.: Umbauen, contemporary architectural/urban 12.Rehabilitation of load-bearing structures Sanieren, Restaurieren, Bauhandwerk Band 1, design proposal. 1.0 ECTS 13.Energy rehabilitation of buildings Bauverlag BV GmbH, Gütersloh, 2006 5. Defend the significance of the 14. Building rehabilitation due to moisture… -Feireiss K., Feireiss L.(2008), Architecture of sustainability concept in all elements … Change – Sustainability and Humanity in the Built of an architectural/urban design Environment, Die Gestalten Verlag proposal. Contact: Other Teaching Methods and Assessment Strategies -Cost-Effective Building, Christian Schittich (Ed.), Assist. Prof. Mateo Biluš - Seminar paper Edition in Detail, 2009 [email protected] -Bauen im Bestand, Schäden, Massnahmen und office no.: 236 / 2nd floor Bauteile - Katalog für die Altbauerneuerung, Bundesarbeitskreis, Altbauerneuerung e.V. (BAKA), Institut für Bauforschung e.V. (IFB), Rudolf Müller GmbH & Co.KG, Köln, 2006 …. Additional Reading Additional reading is determined by each mentor depending on the chosen subject Catalog of Courses for Erasmus+ and other International Students, Master Degree Program in Architecture and Urban Planning, Faculty of Architecture, University of Zagreb, Croatia Component (Course) code Master course Professor Term – semester – Compulsory / Optional course Course Description Course Syllabus Compulsory and Additional Reading Course Learning Outcomes Language of instruction / Other languages for consultative teaching … … Type of course unit + additional Course Objective Methods and criteria of evaluation activities ECTS credit Contact of Professor 189732 The course Urban Planning Workshop 2 aims to explore the Course Syllabus Compulsory Reading The student will be able to: possibilities of sustainable spatial development of a small small town As an open form of work and teaching, the workshop enables and 1. Marinović-Uzelac, A. (2001): Prostorno planiranje, - Single out the features of a wider Urban Planning Workshop 1- of 10 000 inhabitants within 10 to 15 years. encourages the student to develop critical thinking about the project, the Dom i svijet, Zagreb, ISBN 410511020 spatial context relevant for Planning of Settlements … medium they are using and the cultural situation. The mentor’s task is to 2. Pegan, S (2010): Prostorno planiranje - zaštita establishing the relationship with the / The course aims to introduce the students to the methodology of define the problem and its context and present it as a question which is prirode i okoliša - compendium predavanja, SZAF scope of the relevant plan. Urbanistička radionica 1- drawing up urban plans (spatial planning regulation) for a smaller explored by the student through the proposal of the planning design. 3. Physical planning journals and magazines - Assess the factors of spatial identity. Planiranje naselja urban entity (1:2000). Headed by their supervisor, the students are Elements of the assignment: - Explain the starting points of expected to devise planning strategies and possibilities for the 1. Analysis (of the existing situation, spatial planning documentation) Additional Reading planning based on set limitations and Assoc. Prof. Sanja development of a particular area and at the same time preserve the 2. Evaluation of construction and landscape features (natural values, built Echenique, M & Saint, A. (2001) Cities for the New possibilities. Gašparović, Ph.D. cultural and historic heritage and natural resources. heritage, tourism and development possibilities) Millennium, London: Spon Press, ISBN 0-415- - Create a complete and rationalised The students draw up an urban planning proposal incorporating highly 3. Problem chart 23183-3 design on the level of urban Croatian / English / Italian / complex spatial, functional and design characteristics.They are 4. Planning programme numerical indicators Graaflan, A. (ed.) (2001) Cities in transition, development plan. German / French / Spanish expected to conceive and offer: 5. Concept proposal (spatial development of the settlement or part of the Rotterdam: 010 Publishers, ISBN 90-6450-415-6 - The function and use of a particular area (town) settlement with basic spatial and functional solutions, conditions and Jenks, M. & Burton, E., Williams, K. (1996) The Winter - I semester – - Proposal for building up an area designs of individual spatial units) Compact City, a Suistanable Urban Form?, Oxford: Compulsory course - Preservation of cultural and historic assets, and natural 6. Concept development (spatial organisation scheme The use of space, Spon Press, ISBN 0-419- 21300-7 resources circulation system, proposal of the structure of construction) Koolhas, Rem (2001) Project on the city 2, Köln: 60 studio/sem - Public urban areas (squares, parks, promenades etc.) 7. Urban planning design – A detailed use of surfaces, 1:2,000 (urban Taschen GmbH, ISBN 3-8228-6047-6 Solutions for parking facilities (parking lots, garages…) development plan level) Short, J. R. (2001) The urban order, Oxford: 5.0 ECTS 8. Urban planning structure and composition – Building method, public Blackwell Publishers Ltd, ISBN 1-55786-361-x space design, visual dominants in the space (floor plan working model), **** Zakon o prostornom uređenju i gradnji (Official scale 1:2,000 (urban development plan level) Gazette 76/2007) 9. Textual description of the plan **** Physical planning journals and magazines Contact: 10. Space rendering (3D simulations or a photograph of the model) *** MPUGS (1999): Program prostornog uređenja Assoc.Prof. Sanja Gašparović, ... Republike Hrvatske, Zagreb, ISBN 953- 97403-1-2 Ph.D. *** SPURH (2011): Smjernice i kriteriji za [email protected] Other Teaching Methods and Assessment Strategies arhitektonsku vrsnoću građenja, MZOPUG Zagreb,
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