Bauökologie I

  • type: Vorlesung (V)
  • semester: WS 17/18
  • time: 2017-10-18
    09:45 - 13:00
    10.11 Raum 213 ( Ersatzraum für Raum 103.2 Geb. 20.14 ) 10.11 Verwaltungsgebäude, Hauptbau


    2017-11-15
    09:45 - 13:00
    10.11 Raum 213 ( Ersatzraum für Raum 103.2 Geb. 20.14 ) 10.11 Verwaltungsgebäude, Hauptbau

    2017-11-29
    09:45 - 13:00
    10.11 Raum 213 ( Ersatzraum für Raum 103.2 Geb. 20.14 ) 10.11 Verwaltungsgebäude, Hauptbau

    2017-12-13
    09:45 - 13:00
    10.11 Raum 213 ( Ersatzraum für Raum 103.2 Geb. 20.14 ) 10.11 Verwaltungsgebäude, Hauptbau

    2018-01-10
    09:45 - 13:00
    10.11 Raum 213 ( Ersatzraum für Raum 103.2 Geb. 20.14 ) 10.11 Verwaltungsgebäude, Hauptbau

    2018-01-24
    09:45 - 13:00
    10.11 Raum 213 ( Ersatzraum für Raum 103.2 Geb. 20.14 ) 10.11 Verwaltungsgebäude, Hauptbau

    2018-02-07
    09:45 - 13:00
    10.11 Raum 213 ( Ersatzraum für Raum 103.2 Geb. 20.14 ) 10.11 Verwaltungsgebäude, Hauptbau


  • start: 18.10.2017
  • lecturer: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thomas Lützkendorf
  • sws: 2
  • lv-no.: 2586404
Prerequisites

Recommendations:

A combination with the module Real Estate Management [WW3BWLUO1] and with engineering science modules in the area of building physics and structural design is recommended.

Description Taking low-energy buildings as an example the course is an introduction to cheap, energy-efficient, resource-saving and health-supporting design, construction and operation of buildings. Questions of the implementation of the principles of a sustainable development within the building sector are discussed on the levels of the whole building, its components, building equipment as well as the materials. Besides technical interrelationships basics dimensioning and various approaches to ecological and economical assessment play a role during the lectures, as well as the different roles of people involved into the building process. Topics are the integration of economical and ecological aspects into the design process, strategies of energy supply, low-energy and passive buildings, active and passive use of solar energy, selection and assessment of construction details, selection and assessment of insulation materials, greened roofs plus health and comfort.
Bibliography

Elective literature:

See german version.

Content of teaching

Taking low-energy buildings as an example the course is an introduction to cheap, energy-efficient, resource-saving and health-supporting design, construction and operation of buildings. Questions of the implementation of the principles of a sustainable development within the building sector are discussed on the levels of the whole building, its components, building equipment as well as the materials. Besides technical interrelationships basics dimensioning and various approaches to ecological and economical assessment play a role during the lectures, as well as the different roles of people involved into the building process. Topics are the integration of economical and ecological aspects into the design process, strategies of energy supply, low-energy and passive buildings, active and passive use of solar energy, selection and assessment of construction details, selection and assessment of insulation materials, greened roofs plus health and comfort.

Entryrequirements None.
Workload

The total workload for this course is approximately 135.0 hours. For further information see German version.

Aim

The student

  • has an in-depth knowledge of aspects of energy-saving, resource-saving and health-oriented design, construction and operation of buildings (design for environment)
  • has a critical understanding of the essential requirements, concepts and technical solutions for green buildings
  • is able to integrate aspects of energy-saving, resource-saving and health-conscious construction into a holistic environmental design approach and to assess the advantages and disadvantages of different individual solutions.
Exam description

The assessment consists of a written exam (60 minutes) (following §4(2), 1 of the examination regulation). The exam takes place two times only in the semester in which the lecture is takes place (winter semester). Re-examinations are offered at every ordinary examination date.