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Automated design and 3D printing of prototypes for urban engineering
Krutáková, Anna ; Vořechovská, Dita (referee) ; Podroužek, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with automated design and 3D prototype printing for urban engineering. In the first part, there is a general definition of 3D printing, including development and overview of basic technology and materials. It also follows the focus on certain measurement methods and the creation of 3D models. In the second part, the thesis focuses mainly on the use in the building industry and it discusses related topics such as the automatic optimization of the external elements of building elements or objects(shape), the internal topology of these building elements (fill) and the possible inspiration from organic structures. There is also distinguished between terrestrial applications focusing on the production of prefabricated building components and implementation at site. Extraterrestrial autonomous applications discuss the possibilities this technology for colonizing the Moon or Mars. This thesis presents the results of a unique assessment of the current state of the art in the field of applicability of 3D technology for additive production in the context of urban engineering and demonstrates the associated advantages and open problems on many examples. Finally, the benefits of this technology are evaluated.
Construction Project Organization
Maděřič, Michal ; Krutáková, Anna (referee) ; Waldhans, Miloš (advisor)
The theme of this bachelor thesis is the organization of a construction project. The theoretical part is focused on the explanation of basic concepts and methods, that are used in the field of project management. The practical part deals with the organization of a construction project of a chosen private company. The company represents the investor of the project as well as the main supplier. The thesis describes the organization of the pre-investment phase of the project, specifically the use of an unutilized land.
General Plan barrierfree routes in Šlapanice
Krutáková, Anna ; Radimský, Michal (referee) ; Matuszková, Radka (advisor)
The diploma thesis discusses a formation of the Generel barrier-free routes in Šlapanice. The first theoretical part consists basic information about barrier-free use of a building for people with limited movement and orientation. There are elements which need to be placed in the building or on a route for smooth movement of people with limited mobility, peoples with a stroller and people with visual impairment. Furthermore, there is a focus on technical requirements that ensure barrier-free use of roads and public spaces. Important buildings in Šlapanice are selected in the second practical part. Among the chosen objects there are designed routes with assessing terms of barrier-free. The set of proposed routes connects 24 selected important buildings in the city. It is divided into six parts, one of them leads to the outskirts of Šlapanice towards Bedřichovice. Following is a detailed analysis of these routes, a comparison with a decree, a methodology and a proposal for repairs.
Construction Project Organization
Maděřič, Michal ; Krutáková, Anna (referee) ; Waldhans, Miloš (advisor)
The theme of this bachelor thesis is the organization of a construction project. The theoretical part is focused on the explanation of basic concepts and methods, that are used in the field of project management. The practical part deals with the organization of a construction project of a chosen private company. The company represents the investor of the project as well as the main supplier. The thesis describes the organization of the pre-investment phase of the project, specifically the use of an unutilized land.
General Plan barrierfree routes in Šlapanice
Krutáková, Anna ; Radimský, Michal (referee) ; Matuszková, Radka (advisor)
The diploma thesis discusses a formation of the Generel barrier-free routes in Šlapanice. The first theoretical part consists basic information about barrier-free use of a building for people with limited movement and orientation. There are elements which need to be placed in the building or on a route for smooth movement of people with limited mobility, peoples with a stroller and people with visual impairment. Furthermore, there is a focus on technical requirements that ensure barrier-free use of roads and public spaces. Important buildings in Šlapanice are selected in the second practical part. Among the chosen objects there are designed routes with assessing terms of barrier-free. The set of proposed routes connects 24 selected important buildings in the city. It is divided into six parts, one of them leads to the outskirts of Šlapanice towards Bedřichovice. Following is a detailed analysis of these routes, a comparison with a decree, a methodology and a proposal for repairs.
Automated design and 3D printing of prototypes for urban engineering
Krutáková, Anna ; Vořechovská, Dita (referee) ; Podroužek, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with automated design and 3D prototype printing for urban engineering. In the first part, there is a general definition of 3D printing, including development and overview of basic technology and materials. It also follows the focus on certain measurement methods and the creation of 3D models. In the second part, the thesis focuses mainly on the use in the building industry and it discusses related topics such as the automatic optimization of the external elements of building elements or objects(shape), the internal topology of these building elements (fill) and the possible inspiration from organic structures. There is also distinguished between terrestrial applications focusing on the production of prefabricated building components and implementation at site. Extraterrestrial autonomous applications discuss the possibilities this technology for colonizing the Moon or Mars. This thesis presents the results of a unique assessment of the current state of the art in the field of applicability of 3D technology for additive production in the context of urban engineering and demonstrates the associated advantages and open problems on many examples. Finally, the benefits of this technology are evaluated.

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