Department Profile
The Department of Building Engineering and Urban Planning at the Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Žilina, provides a substantial part of the educational activities in the bachelor’s and master’s degree programmes in Building Engineering, as well as in the doctoral programme in Theory and Constructions of Building Structures. The department’s staff also participate in educational activities in other bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral programmes of the faculty, teaching subjects focused on architecture, urbanism, engineering networks and building engineering structures. The department’s scientific and research activities focus on the study, theory and development of new advanced building structures, building physics issues of envelope construction and laboratory testing of windows and building facades made of various materials under real climatic conditions. An important aspect of the department’s work is its collaboration with professional practice in implementing research and project tasks.
News
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Conference DREVOSTAVBY 2026
Katedra pozemného staviteľstva a urbanizmu Stavebnej fakulty Žilinskej univerzity v Žiline Vás pozýva na konferenciu s medzinárodnou účasťou DREVOSTAVBY 2026, ktorá sa uskutoční 24. – 25. septembra 2026 v Terchovej-Vrátnej.

Bližšie informácie týkajúce sa konferencie, registrácie, ako aj zasielania abstraktov a príspevkov nájdete na domovskej stránke konferencie: https://svf.uniza.sk/kpsu/drevostavby-2026
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New Colleagues at DBEUP
Since September 2025, prof. Ing. Jozef Štefko, CSc. has started working at the Department of Building Engineering and Urban Planning at the Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Žilina. He is an expert in wooden building structures, particularly regarding energy efficiency, sustainable development and building physics. He brings valuable experience and enthusiasm to our team, which will help us achieve common goals in the development of the wooden buildings focus within the new Building Engineering – Wood Structures study programme. We will collaborate with him, as well as with the new assistant professor Ing. Michal Poljak, PhD., on interesting projects.
We look forward to the innovative perspectives and ideas that both will certainly bring to our department.



