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101-0177-00L 2006W , 2008W 3 Credits MSC D-ITET , D-BAUG , D-MAVT

Moisture transport and related degradation processes in building and civil engineering materials and structures; concepts of reliability analysis, poromechanics and multiscale analysis; analysis of damage cases.

2006W
101-0175-00L 2004W 2 Credits

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051-0511-00L 2004W , 2005W , 2006W 2 Credits BSC D-ARCH

Building materials. Essential materials for construction and design: mineral materials, wood, metal, glass and synthetics are presented and compared with regard to their constructional, physical and chemical characteristics, energy content, recyclability, sustainability and consistency of quality.

2004W
2005W
051-0512-00L 2005S , 2006S , 2007S 2 Credits BSC D-ARCH

Building materials. Essential materials for construction and design: mineral materials, wood, metal, glass and synthetics are presented and compared with regard to their constructional, physical and chemical characteristics, energy content, recyclability, sustainability and consistency of quality.

2005S
2006S
051-0513-00L 2005W , 2006W , 2007W 3 Credits BSC , DS D-ARCH

The energy balance of buildings. The fundamental concepts from the second semester are coupled with other energy-related factors, such as insolation, sun shades, the nonstationary behavior of building components, etc. to derive a sensible overall strategy for dealing with energy issues.

2005W
2006W
051-0514-00L 2006S , 2007S , 2008S 3 Credits BSC , DS D-ARCH

The fundamentals for the detailed construction of building elements:behavior of moisture and the humidity of air, surface condensation, mould growth, transport of moisture in multi-layer elements, tests for condensation and re-drying.

2006S
2007S
051-0515-06L 2006W 1 Credits BSC , DS D-ARCH

This course deals with: variable parameters within a building, new technologies, points of intersection in the building, special problems of sanitation and renovations, in relation to building physics.

051-0515-00L 2005W 1 Credits

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