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Fire protection in the existing building and for architectural monuments according to WTA II: basic evaluation / analysis-phase

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Fire protection in the existing building and for architectural monuments according to WTA II: basic evaluation / analysis-phase

The decisive difference between the planning of a new building, for which a consensus must be found between the functional and design ideas of the client and the design author and the corresponding legal and technical requirements, and the planning of an existing building is that the existing building (possibly a listed building) itself is added to and possibly contradicts the aforementioned aspects. This applies to fire protection issues as well as to object planning and other specialised planning. An intensive analytical examination of the existing building, both in terms of construction technology and building law, as a basis for all considerations and planning, is therefore necessary at an early stage. Even before this, the reason for the requested (fire protection) planning must be determined. In contrast to new construction projects, where the reason is usually always the initial construction of a building, planning for existing buildings can have many reasons. As a result, the initial situation can be complex. This guideline, therefore, compiles the most important parameters of the basic evaluation for fire protection planning in existing buildings and monuments, looks at different initial situations and the fire protection planning services required in each case, and names the most important aspects of the archival analysis of the existing building as well as the inventory and assessment of the existing building. Furthermore, the special planning service of the fire protection hazard analysis is considered. Zur deutschen Fassung
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Fire protection in the existing building and for architectural monuments according to WTA III: fire protection planning

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Fire protection in the existing building and for architectural monuments according to WTA III: fire protection planning

On the basis of WTA guidelines 11-1 and 11-2, this guideline provides information with reference to the fire protection planning phases for an appropriate approach to fire protection planning for existing buildings and historical monuments. Fire protection planning enables the conversion or continued use of existing buildings, in addition to the conservation of so-called grey energy, that is the generation of waste in the construction industry is avoided and the amount of primary energy to be expended for constructing new buildings is avoided. The compatibility of fire protection planning with existing buildings thus plays a special role, because it enables resources to be conserved in the building sector by means of substance-preserving preventive fire protection and comprehensive preservation of the existing building components. The requirements specific to existing buildings are described on the basis of the usual service phases in fire protection planning. In the case of listed buildings, sufficient consideration must be given to the legal requirements for listed buildings during fire protection planning. In this respect, it is important to preserve the components of a building, which must necessarily be preserved authentically, as far as possible without adding any ingredients, on the basis of a monument preservation objective. In the case of changes of use, additional aspects of the assessment of the either continued or interrupted protection of existing buildings must be taken into account. Zur deutschen Fassung
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