Course Details

Specialized project 1

Academic Year 2023/24

BHA031-A course is part of 1 study plan

BPC-EVB Winter Semester 4th year

The course will introduce students to contemporary English terminology in the following fields:
- Laws and standards
- Construction drawings
- Architecture, morphology and typology of buildings
- Building design
- Building construction

Course Guarantor

Institute

Objective

English terminology in the field of the building design and construction. 

Knowledge

Technical vocabulary and phrases used in the building design and construction. 

Syllabus

1. Fundamentals of professional English: Summary of previous knowledge. Writing and presentation of professional work in English.
2. Fundamentals of professional English: Laws and standards. Introduction to English translations of Czech construction standards, ordinances and laws. Introduction of Czech translations of foreign standards and laws. Discussion about the origin of errors in translations.
3. 2. Fundamentals of professional English: Construction drawings. Basic terms: parts of drawings, types of drawings. Examples of Czech and English drawings. Discussion about the differences in drawing and descriptions (dimensions, units, level of detail).
4. Fundamentals of building typology: Architecture, morphology and typology. Introduction to English terminology appliable in Czech conditions: Basic shapes and types of buildings, names of architectural elements, structural systems, etc. Discussion about the differences between Czech and English architecture.
5. Fundamentals of building typology: Building layout. Introduction to English terminology describing the layout of residential buildings: description of individual rooms, description of building operation. Discussion about a typical Czech and British flat. Assignment of short presentations describing the appearance and layout of students' bachelor projects.
6. Presentations of students' bachelor projects and discussion. Principles of preparing a spoken (computer) presentation. Principles of preparing a short written presentation (abstract or annotation).
7. Building plot, public infrastructure, site surveys, layout and landscaping.
8. Building structures and construction materials: overview. Traditional and modern construction materials. Examples of extraction, processing and application of common construction materials (e.g. concrete, ceramics or sawn timber)
9. Building structures and construction materials: load-bearing structures (foundations, walls, floors, roofs), stairs, ramps, elevators and excalators.
10. Building structures and construction materials: non-bearing structures (doors, windows, flooring, carpentry, tinsmithing, etc. Assignment of bachelor project abstracts. Assignment of a drawing based on bachelor project. Assignment of expansion of the bachelor project presentations.
11. Expanded presentations of students' bachelor projects. Consultations of bachelor project abstracts and drawings.
12. Course of the construction process. Fundamentals of terminology describing building construction, site equipment and processes connected with construction of concrete, masonry and timber structures.
13. Classification. Final submission of drawings, abstracts and presentations.

Prerequisites

B1 level in English according to CEFR.
Basic knowledge of professional Czech terminology in the fields of building design, geometry and statistics.

Language of instruction

English

Credits

2 credits

Semester

winter

Forms and criteria of assessment

course-unit credit

Specification of controlled instruction, the form of instruction, and the form of compensation of the absences

Extent and forms are specified by guarantor’s regulation updated for every academic year.

Offered to foreign students

Not to offer

Course on BUT site

Exercise

13 weeks, 2 hours/week, compulsory

Syllabus

1. Fundamentals of professional English: Summary of previous knowledge. Writing and presentation of professional work in English. 2. Fundamentals of professional English: Laws and standards. Introduction to English translations of Czech construction standards, ordinances and laws. Introduction of Czech translations of foreign standards and laws. Discussion about the origin of errors in translations. 3. 2. Fundamentals of professional English: Construction drawings. Basic terms: parts of drawings, types of drawings. Examples of Czech and English drawings. Discussion about the differences in drawing and descriptions (dimensions, units, level of detail). 4. Fundamentals of building typology: Architecture, morphology and typology. Introduction to English terminology appliable in Czech conditions: Basic shapes and types of buildings, names of architectural elements, structural systems, etc. Discussion about the differences between Czech and English architecture. 5. Fundamentals of building typology: Building layout. Introduction to English terminology describing the layout of residential buildings: description of individual rooms, description of building operation. Discussion about a typical Czech and British flat. Assignment of short presentations describing the appearance and layout of students' bachelor projects. 6. Presentations of students' bachelor projects and discussion. Principles of preparing a spoken (computer) presentation. Principles of preparing a short written presentation (abstract or annotation). 7. Building plot, public infrastructure, site surveys, layout and landscaping. 8. Building structures and construction materials: overview. Traditional and modern construction materials. Examples of extraction, processing and application of common construction materials (e.g. concrete, ceramics or sawn timber) 9. Building structures and construction materials: load-bearing structures (foundations, walls, floors, roofs), stairs, ramps, elevators and excalators. 10. Building structures and construction materials: non-bearing structures (doors, windows, flooring, carpentry, tinsmithing, etc. Assignment of bachelor project abstracts. Assignment of a drawing based on bachelor project. Assignment of expansion of the bachelor project presentations. 11. Expanded presentations of students' bachelor projects. Consultations of bachelor project abstracts and drawings. 12. Course of the construction process. Fundamentals of terminology describing building construction, site equipment and processes connected with construction of concrete, masonry and timber structures. 13. Classification. Final submission of drawings, abstracts and presentations.