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Diploma thesis

Summary

Thesis topics are based on the needs of social practice, the plan of scientific-research activities of universities, faculties or departments profiling. Students must try to bring in my work as brief as the most favorable view of their ability to address the role of building an integrated research and practice and learn the habits necessary technical way of speaking, knowledge of literature, technical standards and their use. Thesis can build on the bachelor thesis, defended by the student in the Bachelor's degree studies. Thesis topics are based on industry-guaranteed issue profiling the Department of Urban Engineering. Every thesis must contain at least two of the three basic areas of the solution: - planning proposal for the use of the area plan and its technical infrastructure, including equipment necessary calculations - where the land is the subject of study entry; - Operation layout and construction and technical design of the building, its access to transport and engineering infrastructure, the solution generates the need for parking and replacement of vehicles, design changes around the building, the vacant buildings as well as technical and operational solutions for the links to the surroundings - where is the object of the award Object of the study; - the economic part (awards, budget, SWOT analysis, etc.)

Literature

DEWBERRY, Sidney O. a Lisa N. RAUENZAHN, ed. Land development handbook: planning, engineering, and surveying. Third edition. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2008. ISBN 978-0-07-149437-3.

Internal guidelines for the final thesis <https://www.fast.vsb.cz/222/en/study-materials/> (in czech)

Advised literature

MILES, Mike E., Laurence M. NETHERTON a Adrienne SCHMITZ. Real estate development: principles and process. Fifth edition. Washington, DC: Urban Land Institute, 2015. ISBN 978-0874203431 .


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina
Code 222-0511
Abbreviation DP
Course title Diploma thesis
Coordinating department Department of Urban Engineering
Course coordinator Ing. arch. Dagmar Kutá, Ph.D. Paed.IGIP