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E-raamat: Refurbishment Manual: Maintenance, Conversions, Extensions [De Gruyter e-raamatud]

  • Formaat: 278 pages, 1100 Illustrations, black and white; 210 Illustrations, color
  • Sari: DETAIL Construction Manuals
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-May-2009
  • Kirjastus: Birkhauser Verlag AG
  • ISBN-13: 9783034614337
  • De Gruyter e-raamatud
  • Hind: 155,94 €*
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  • Formaat: 278 pages, 1100 Illustrations, black and white; 210 Illustrations, color
  • Sari: DETAIL Construction Manuals
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-May-2009
  • Kirjastus: Birkhauser Verlag AG
  • ISBN-13: 9783034614337
A practical planning aid for conversions and extensions to existing structures, this manual offers concrete tips on planning steps and cost analysis, covers all aspects from energy-efficiency to fire protection and historic preservation, with clear constructional solutions and built projects as examples.

Georg Giebeler, Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Architekt, Hochschule Wismar, Professor für Baukonstruktion. Rainer Fisch, Dipl.-Ing. Architekt, Bundesamt für Bauwesen und Raumordnung BBR, Berlin. Harald Krause, Prof. Dr. Dipl.-Phys., FH Rosenheim, Professor für Bauphysik und Gebäudetechnik. Florian Musso, Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Architekt, TU München, Professor für Baukonstruktion und Baustoffkunde. Karl-Heinz Petzinka, Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Architekt, TU Darmstadt, Professor für Gebäudetechnologie. Alexander Rudoplhi, Prof. Dipl.-Ing., Gesellschaft für ökologische Bautechnik Berlin mbH (GFÖB).
Preface 6(2)
Part A Introduction
8(12)
Definitions
10(6)
Georg Giebeler
Reconstruction
11(1)
Restoration
11(1)
Deconstruction
12(1)
Demolition
12(1)
Renovation/maintenance
12(1)
Repairs/maintenance
13(1)
Refurbishment
13(1)
Conversion
14(1)
Gutting/rebuilding with partial retention
14(1)
Modernisation
14(1)
Decontamination
15(1)
Extensions/additions
15(1)
Fitting-out
15(1)
Change of use
15(1)
Further building work-thoughts on works with the building stock
16(4)
Georg Giebeler
Petra Kahlfeldt
Further building work? Further building work!
17(1)
Works in the building stock? Works with the building stock!
18(2)
Part B Principles
20(96)
Planning refurbishment works
22(10)
Georg Giebeler
Analysis
22(2)
Evaluation
24(1)
Planning process
24(5)
Demolition
29(2)
After the conversion is also before the conversion
31(1)
Building physics
32(20)
Harald Krause
Jochen Pfau
Ulrich Schanda
Elmar Schroder
Energy efficiency, thermal performance, moisture control
32(10)
Thermal performance and comfort
33(1)
Survey of existing structure
34(2)
Refurbishment measures
36(6)
Sound insulation
42(6)
Main parameters for sound insulation and values required
43(1)
Procedure in the case of refurbishment
44(1)
Acoustic weaknesses in existing buildings and their rectification
45(3)
Fire protection
48(4)
Upgrading existing walls to achieve better fire protection
49(1)
Upgrading existing suspended floors to achieve better fire protection
49(1)
Upgrading columns and beams to achieve better fire protection
50(2)
Building services
52(20)
Karl-Heinz Petzinka
Bernhard Lenz
Jurgen Volkwein
Florian Lang
Ages of individual components in existing systems
52(1)
Survey of existing structure
52(1)
Evaluation catalogue
52(2)
Building services and conservation
54(1)
Water supplies
54(3)
Water drainage
57(2)
Hot-water heating systems
59(2)
Heating plant
61(1)
Hot-water provision
62(3)
Cooling the building
65(2)
Ventilation
67(1)
Electrical installations
68(2)
Lightning protection
70(1)
Prefabricated supply and disposal systems
71(1)
Conservation
72(14)
Rainer Fisch
Historical development since the dawn of the modern age
72(5)
The modern understanding of conservation
77(1)
Heritage protection
78(1)
Organisations and associations
79(1)
International treaties
80(1)
Practical building conservation
81(5)
Building materials in refurbishment projects
86(16)
Florian Musso
Johann Weber
Loadbearing structure
86(4)
Timber
86(2)
Iron and steel
88(1)
Reinforced concrete
88(1)
Masonry
89(1)
Building envelope
90(10)
Flat roofs
90(1)
Clay and concrete roof tiles
91(1)
Metal roof coverings
91(1)
Wood and wood-based products
92(1)
Doors and windows
93(1)
Stone
94(1)
Render
95(1)
Paints and coatings
96(3)
Insulating materials
99(1)
Fitting-out
100(2)
Plaster and gypsum materials
100(1)
Wooden floors
100(1)
Subfloors and terrazzo
100(2)
Dangerous substances in the building stock
102(14)
Alexander Rudolphi
Definition, declaration and handling of dangerous substances
103(2)
The significance of dangerous substance contamination in the building stock
105(1)
The aims of assessing dangerous substances contamination in the building stock
106(2)
Necessary works and the refurbishment planning sequence
108(2)
The most common dangerous substances in the building stock
110(6)
Part C Historical Periods
116(90)
Georg Giebeler
Classification of building tasks
118(4)
General refurbishment tasks
122(10)
Energy-efficiency upgrades
122(2)
Render and plaster
124(1)
Moisture from the ground
125(1)
Efflorescence
126(1)
Roof space conversions
127(2)
Timber joist ends
129(1)
Flat roofs
129(1)
Chases, openings, pockets
130(2)
Buildings of the founding years 1870-1920
132(22)
Basements
133(4)
Foundations and basement floor slabs
133(1)
External walls to basements
134(1)
Floors over basements
135(2)
Ground and upper floors
137(14)
External walls
138(2)
Windows
140(2)
Internal walls and frame constructions
142(2)
Suspended floors
144(7)
Stairs
151(1)
Roof spaces
151(1)
Flat roofs
152(1)
Typical additions and conversions
152(2)
Addition of balconies
152(1)
Roof space conversions
153(1)
Buildings of the inter-war years 1920-1940
154(18)
Basements
156(1)
Foundations and ground floor slabs
156(1)
External walls to basements
157(1)
Floors over basements
157(1)
Ground and upper floors
157(13)
External walls
157(3)
Windows
160(1)
Internal walls and frame constructions
160(5)
Suspended floors
165(4)
Plasters, renders, paints
169(1)
Stairs
170(1)
Roof spaces
170(1)
Roof structure
170(1)
Roof coverings
171(1)
Conversion of industrial and commercial buildings
171(1)
Buildings of the post-war years 1950-1965
172(18)
Basements
174(2)
Foundations and ground floor slabs
174(1)
External walls to basements
175(1)
Floors over basements
176(1)
Ground and upper floors
176(11)
External walls
176(3)
Windows
179(1)
Internal walls and frame constructions
179(3)
Suspended floors
182(5)
Stairs
187(1)
Roof spaces
187(3)
Roof structure and floor below roof space
187(1)
Roof coverings
187(1)
Flat roofs, balconies and loggias
188(1)
Refurbishment of cantilevering balcony slabs
189(1)
Buildings of the prosperous years 1965-1980
190(16)
Basements
192(1)
Foundations and basement floor slabs
192(1)
External walls to basements
193(1)
Ground and upper floors
193(8)
External walls
193(4)
Loadbearing internal walls and frame constructions
197(1)
Facade systems
197(2)
Windows
199(1)
Suspended floors
199(1)
Balconies and loggias
200(1)
Floor finishes
200(1)
Roof spaces
201(2)
Flat roofs
201(2)
Pitched roofs
203(1)
Special forms of construction
203(3)
Large-panel construction
204(2)
Part D Case studies
206(60)
Project examples 1 to 18
208(58)
Holiday home in Scaiano (CH)
Markus Wespi Jerome de Meuron Architekten
Monastery library in Fitero (E)
Miguel Alonso del Val
Rufino Hernandez Minguillon
University building in Vaduz (FL)
Hotel in Barth (D)
Volker Giencke
Residential building in Cologne (D)
Boris Enning
House and studio in London (GB)
Office building in Berlin (D)
Kahlfeldt Architekten
Museum in Chemnitz (D)
Staab Architekten
Housing development in Chur (CH)
Dieter Jungling
Andreas Hagmann
Museum in Ingolstadt (D)
Fischer Architekten
Arched roof shed in Cologne (D)
Office building in Dusseldorf (D)
Petzinka Pink Architekten
Private house in Bochum (D)
Anja Koster
Private house in Kaufbeuren (D)
Kehrbaumar Chitekten
School in Schulzendorf (D)
Zanderroth Architekten
Community centre in Munich (D)
Allmann Sattler Wappner
Residential development in Zurich (CH)
Mixed residential and commercial development in Hamburg (D)
Kleffel Papay Warncke
Part E Appendix
266(1)
Glossary 266(2)
Statutory instruments, directives, standards 268(4)
Bibliography 272(2)
Picture credits 274(2)
Subject index 276(3)
Authors 279
Georg Giebeler, Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Architekt, Hochschule Wismar, Professor für Baukonstruktion. Rainer Fisch, Dipl.-Ing. Architekt, Bundesamt für Bauwesen und Raumordnung BBR, Berlin. Harald Krause, Prof. Dr. Dipl.-Phys., FH Rosenheim, Professor für Bauphysik und Gebäudetechnik. Florian Musso, Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Architekt, TU München, Professor für Baukonstruktion und Baustoffkunde. Karl-Heinz Petzinka, Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Architekt, TU Darmstadt, Professor für Gebäudetechnologie. Alexander Rudoplhi, Prof. Dipl.-Ing., Gesellschaft für ökologische Bautechnik Berlin mbH (GFÖB).