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Building Technology: Construction and Materials Overview
Introduces building technology, covering construction methods, materials, and the architect's role in design and execution.
Energy Transition in Switzerland: Buildings
Explores energy transition in Switzerland, emphasizing building energy efficiency and the importance of passive measures and energy index.
Building Technology III: Visual Comfort
Explores the physics of building technology and the physiology of vision, emphasizing visual comfort and lighting effects.
Concrete and Sustainability: Challenges in Structural Engineering
Delves into challenges in structural engineering, emphasizing sustainability, concrete design, and energy efficiency.
Natural Stone: Sustainable Architecture Discussion
Delves into the sustainable potential of natural stone in architecture, focusing on its material cycle, physical properties, and environmental impact.
Building Energy Performance: U-Value Calculation
Covers the calculation of U-values for building elements and the analysis of environmental impacts.
Building Technology III: Building Physics
Explores thermal losses in building technology, emphasizing windows, frames, and air infiltration.
Energy Savings in Buildings
Explores energy savings in buildings through passive measures and the Swiss energy transition, emphasizing the importance of building renovation and passive solar energy.
Bioclimatic Studies: Case Studies
Explores bioclimatic studies, focusing on air flow, thermal comfort, and building technology.
Sustainable Brick Building Innovations
Delves into sustainable brick building innovations, emphasizing local materials and energy-efficient techniques.