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Buildings Owned by Public Administration and the Protection of Their Value with a Focus on the Ústí Region
Volf, Michal ; Beneš, Ondřej
Very often, public administrations do not treat their buildings in a way that is appropriate to the architectural value of the property. The research focuses on the Ústí Region and deals with buildings from the second half of the 20th century. Its purpose is to search for an appropriate approach to the management of valuable public buildings. The paper focuses on the research to date and presents general options for improving the approach to valuable public buildings within the framework of current legislation.
Analytical Framework for Facility Management in ArcGIS
Cupák, Michal ; Peringer, Petr (referee) ; Hrubý, Martin (advisor)
This thesis deals with design and implementation of analytical modules library for administration of buildings in ArcGIS geographic information system. Individual modules are implemented in Python and solve sub-problems when working with geographical data. They can be also connected to the larger units and then solve problems with greater complexity. Central concept of project and journaling systems makes library extensible with new modules. Implemented set of modules process input data from supplier and converts them to the structure of geographical data in ArcGIS. This conversion is illustrated in this thesis.
Redesign of Construction Documentation into BIM Model
Pejchal, Mojmír ; Habrovec, Jiří (referee) ; Bureš, Jiří (advisor)
The motive of the diploma thesis is the redesign of the original project documentation of an block of flats into an information model for administration and maintenance. The first part deals with modeling the building according to the drawing part of the documentation in the Autodesk Revit. The second is about the outputs of the information model and its use in building management. It also includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of redesign in relation to the detail of the model and its link to the original drawing documentation.
Design and implementation of a test polygon for electrical energy management in residential buildings
Paluřík, Pavel ; Vrba, Kamil (referee) ; Jablončík, Lukáš (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with issues regarding the design of the control gateway and the test polygon for the management of electricity in apartment buildings. The aim of the thesis was to design a control gateway including its implementation into a functional polygon. The gateway was designed in Altium Designer. Polygon was designed as a simulation of a small house or a cottage. The result of the work is a gateway prototype and a laboratory polygon model suitable for further development and teaching activities.
Redesign of Construction Documentation into BIM Model
Pejchal, Mojmír ; Habrovec, Jiří (referee) ; Bureš, Jiří (advisor)
The motive of the diploma thesis is the redesign of the original project documentation of an block of flats into an information model for administration and maintenance. The first part deals with modeling the building according to the drawing part of the documentation in the Autodesk Revit. The second is about the outputs of the information model and its use in building management. It also includes an evaluation of the effectiveness of redesign in relation to the detail of the model and its link to the original drawing documentation.
Analytical Framework for Facility Management in ArcGIS
Cupák, Michal ; Peringer, Petr (referee) ; Hrubý, Martin (advisor)
This thesis deals with design and implementation of analytical modules library for administration of buildings in ArcGIS geographic information system. Individual modules are implemented in Python and solve sub-problems when working with geographical data. They can be also connected to the larger units and then solve problems with greater complexity. Central concept of project and journaling systems makes library extensible with new modules. Implemented set of modules process input data from supplier and converts them to the structure of geographical data in ArcGIS. This conversion is illustrated in this thesis.

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