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General requirements to the design
- 11.10 Social bonding of the pool infrastructure
- 11.10.10 General (Social bonding of the pool infrastructure)
- 11.10.20 Programme design
- 11.10.30 Definition of pool locations
- 11.10.40 Marketing
- 11.10.50 Usage options
- 11.20 Basics of pool development planning
- 11.20.10 General (Basics of pool development planning)
- 11.20.20 Basis for determining the demand
- 11.20.30 Preparation of a pool demands plan
- 11.20.30.10 Analysis of location and environment
- 11.20.30.20 Demand assessment for schools, clubs and the public
- 11.20.30.30 The needs of swimming sports Clubs and compara-ble user groups
- 11.20.30.40 Determination of the water area of swimming pools for the public
- 11.20.30.50 Market analysis
- 11.20.30.60 Operation concept
- 11.20.30.70 Intercommunal cooperation
- 11.20.30.100 Economical concept
- 11.30 Property, supply and disposal, transport
- 11.30.10 Total space demands
- 11.30.20 Size of the property
- 11.30.30 Consistance of the property
- 11.30.40 Placement and orientation of the swimming pool on the property
- 11.30.50 Supply and disposal
- 11.30.50.10 Energy supply
- 11.30.50.20 Heat Supply
- 11.30.50.30 Electric power supply
- 11.30.60 Water supply
- 11.30.60.10 Drinking water supply
- 11.30.60.20 Natural healing waters
- 11.30.70 Outside air Supply
- 11.30.80 Waste disposal
- 11.50 Rooms
- 11.50.10 Storage rooms
- 11.50.20 Electrical operating rooms
- 11.60 Traffic
- 11.60.10 Pedestrian traffic
- 11.60.20 Road traffic
- 11.60.30 Stationary traffic
- 11.60.40 Lighting of traffic areas
- 12.10 General (Sustainable pool construction)
- 12.20 Principles of sustainable Building Design
- 12.30 Assessment of environmental sustainability in planning and operation
- 12.30.10 Climate change and environment protection
- 12.30.20 Material safety
- 12.40 Life cycle costs
- 12.40.10 General
- 12.40.20 Construction costs
- 12.40.30 Operation costs
- 13.10 General (Energyeefficiency)
- 13.20 Swimming pool-related climate targets
- 13.30 Basics of energy efficiency
- 13.40 Energetic characterisation of Indoor swimming pools
- 13.40.10 Proportionate heat demands from operation
- 13.40.20 Power demands
- 13.50 Building design
- 13.50.10 General (Building design)
- 13.50.20 Building envelope
- 13.50.30 Optimisation of the building geometry
- 13.50.40 Minimisation of the ratio of Building surface to volume
- 13.50.50 Orientation of the largest window area to the south
- 13.50.60 Floor plans with zoning of rooms according to temperature zones (onion skin system)
- 13.50.70 Summer heat protection
- 13.60 Technical building equipment
- 13.60.10 Minimisation of heat loss
- 13.60.20 Minimisation of the power demands
- 13.60.30 Energy-relevant systems and devices
- 13.70 Energy management in pool operation
- 13.70.10 Energy management systems and Energy policy
- 13.70.20 Normative foundations
- 13.70.30 The ISO 50 005 maturity model
- 13.70.40 Legal categorisation
- 14.10 General (Building Greening)
- 14.20 Functions and effects
- 14.30 Building greening
- 14.30.10 Roof greening
- 14.30.20 Facade greening
- 14.30.30 Indoor greening
- 14.40 Percolation
- 14.50 Vegetation care
- 16.10 General (Fire protection)
- 16.20 Classification of indoor swimming pools based on German building regulations
- 16.30 Fire protection requirements for indoor swimming pools
- 16.30.10 Combustion compartments
- 16.30.20 Escape routes
- 16.30.30 Components and materials
- 16.30.40 Ventilation systems
- 16.30.50 Electrotechnical facilities
- 16.30.60 Smoke outlet
- 17.10 General (Design for a barrier-free and Non-discriminatory use )
- 17.20 General requirements for traffic and movement areas
- 17.30 External exploitationon of the property
- 17.40 Internal exploitation of the building
- 17.40.20 Entrance hall
- 17.40.30 Service desks, checkouts and controls
- 17.40.40 Changing areas
- 17.40.50 Sanitary area
- 17.40.60 Swimming hall
- 17.50.10 Floor coverings
- 17.50.20 Stairs
- 17.50.30 Ramps
- 17.60 Systems for information, warning and visitor guidance
- 17.70 Control elements
- 18.10 General (Digital planning, construction and operation of pools)
- 18.30 Building Information Modeling
- 18.30.20 Relevance of BIM for the entire Life cycle of the building
- 18.30.30 The IFC interface
- 18.30.40 Detailing a building model
- 18.30.50 BIM-Objects
- 18.30.60 Organisation of the design process with BIM
- 18.30.70 The switch to BIM and its Effects
- 18.30.80 The role of the client
- 18.30.90 Software solutions for BIM
- 18.30.100 Further use options for BIM data
- 18.40 Simulations to accompany the design
- 18.50 Transferring BIM to the construction site
- 18.60 The digital twin
- 18.70.10 General (Computer Aided Facility Management)
- 18.70.20 Structure of the FM
- 18.70.30 Differentiation between facility management and building management
- 18.70.40 The operators responsibility
- 18.80 Support through CAFM
- 18.90 Maintainance
- 18.90.10 Relevance of the maintenance
- 18.90.20 Contents of maintenance
- 18.90.30 Qualification of employees responsible for the maintenance
- 18.90.40 Priority of the measures for the Maintenance
- 18.90.50 Organisation of maintenance
- 18.90.60 Extent of maintenance