Instructors: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ulrich Knaack; M.Sc. Maike Grüneberg; M.Sc. Xenia Kirschstein; M.Sc. Joscha Reber; Prof. Dr.-Ing. Karsten Ulrich Tichelmann; M.Sc. Yang Xue
Event type:
Lecture
Org-unit: Dept. 13 - Civil and Environmental Engineering
Displayed in timetable as:
Ene. Tech.
Subject:
Crediting for:
Hours per week:
2
Language of instruction:
German and English
Min. | Max. participants:
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Course Contents:
Students develop a basic understanding of energy efficiency and energy technologies in construction, both in the building and urban context, taking into account technical, economic, social and environmental aspects. They are familiar with the concepts of sustainable construction, building physics, active and passive building systems and energy-efficient construction in buildings as well as in housing areas and districts. Students have the ability to weigh up different solutions, to explain them objectively and understandably, to make decisions and give reasons for them. Students are able to present the results of their work in a suitable form.
•Basics of sustainable construction/ buildings and urban planning
•Building physics
•Passive and active systems for energy effieciency and building services
•Energy efficient area concepts
•Political and societal framework conditions
•Case examples
Preconditions:
Recommended: Basic knowledge of thermodynamics
Online Offerings:
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