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Analysis of transport hub with use of simulation tools
Nikolov, Daniel ; Plášek, Josef (referee) ; Okřinová, Petra (advisor)
In 2018, the City Architect's Office prepared an idea urban design competition that outlined the direction of the overall solution of Mendl Square. The winning proposal is based on an overall change in transport organisation. The intention was therefore to plan the revitalization at the same time as the planned repair of the steam pipe, which will take place from April to September 2021. And as if fate wanted it 2021 is the anniversary of 200 years since J. G. Mendel – the founder of genetics, after whom the square is named. The aim of revitalization is to minimize the unattractiveness and dysfunction of the space. In this way, significantly change the comfortable conditions of the transfer node. The aim of this thesis is to break down critical points from the point of view of pedestrian traffic and subsequently to establish effective steps leading to their optimisation. The thesis also deals with the new Smart City field and its use for the collection of experimental data that could be used to improve input data in the creation of numerical models of public spaces.
Use of the Results of Analysis of Numerical Models of Pedestrian Transport for Urban Public Space Planning
Nikolov, Daniel ; Okřinová, Petra
Simulation, in any context, is already becoming the absolute standard in many fields. And numerical models of pedestrian traffic can also be an effective tool in the construction sector. They can mainly serve experts from urban planners, architects, project engineers, municipal and urban building department in choosing the best solution for public areas design. Optimization by numerical modelling provides the necessary feedback and possibilities for repeated design verification to find innovative solutions by creators. Using their outputs, it is possible to identify critical points and areas that do not meet the comfort criteria of pedestrian traffic.
Analysis of transport hub with use of simulation tools
Nikolov, Daniel ; Plášek, Josef (referee) ; Okřinová, Petra (advisor)
In 2018, the City Architect's Office prepared an idea urban design competition that outlined the direction of the overall solution of Mendl Square. The winning proposal is based on an overall change in transport organisation. The intention was therefore to plan the revitalization at the same time as the planned repair of the steam pipe, which will take place from April to September 2021. And as if fate wanted it 2021 is the anniversary of 200 years since J. G. Mendel – the founder of genetics, after whom the square is named. The aim of revitalization is to minimize the unattractiveness and dysfunction of the space. In this way, significantly change the comfortable conditions of the transfer node. The aim of this thesis is to break down critical points from the point of view of pedestrian traffic and subsequently to establish effective steps leading to their optimisation. The thesis also deals with the new Smart City field and its use for the collection of experimental data that could be used to improve input data in the creation of numerical models of public spaces.

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