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<journal>
  <titleid>33407</titleid>
  <issn>2304-6295</issn>
  <journalInfo lang="ENG">
    <title>Construction of Unique Buildings and Structures</title>
  </journalInfo>
  <issue>
    <number>8</number>
    <altNumber>59</altNumber>
    <dateUni>2017</dateUni>
    <pages>1-62</pages>
    <articles>
      <article>
        <artType>RAR</artType>
        <langPubl>RUS</langPubl>
        <pages>7-26</pages>
        <authors>
          <author num="001">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Ufa State Petroleum Technological University</orgName>
              <surname>Semenov</surname>
              <initials>Alexander</initials>
              <email>asfugntu@yandex.ru</email>
              <address>1, Kosmonavtov St., Ufa, Russia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="002">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Porivaev</surname>
              <initials>Ilya</initials>
              <email>iporivaev@gmail.com</email>
              <address>29 Politechnicheskaya St., St. Petersburg, 195251, Russia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="003">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Kuznetcov</surname>
              <initials>Dmitriy</initials>
              <email>alex.03@mail.ru</email>
              <address>29 Politechnicheskaya St., St. Petersburg, 195251, Russia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="004">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Ufa State Petroleum Technological University</orgName>
              <surname>Nguen</surname>
              <initials>Thu</initials>
              <email>tanuuuha200694@gmail.com</email>
              <address>Kosmonavtov St., Ufa, 450062, Russia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="005">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Saitgalina</surname>
              <initials>Aygul</initials>
              <email>aigulforever@yandex.ru</email>
              <address>29 Politechnicheskaya St., St. Petersburg, 195251, Russia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="006">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Tregubova</surname>
              <initials>Ekaterina</initials>
              <email>k79872506166@yandex.ru</email>
              <address>29 Politechnicheskaya St., St. Petersburg, 195251, Russia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
        </authors>
        <artTitles>
          <artTitle lang="ENG">Stress-strain state of high-rise building under wind load and progressive collapse</artTitle>
        </artTitles>
        <abstracts>
          <abstract lang="ENG">The subject of research is Idel Tower, the first high-rise building in the Republic of Bashkortostan. This study present the strength calculation of load bearing members of high-rise building under wind load and progressive collapse for structural analysis. The calculations were performed in software SCAD 21.1. The results were obtained as the natural mode shapes of building oscillation that may cause resonance, the maximum displacements under static and dynamic wind loads and ratios of normal forces caused by wind load to overall loads. The worst emergency situations were detected. The determination of the amount of reinforcements for ensuring the safety of people in emergencies for this building has also shown in this study.</abstract>
        </abstracts>
        <codes>
          <doi>10.18720/CUBS.59.1</doi>
          <udk>69</udk>
        </codes>
        <keywords>
          <kwdGroup lang="ENG">
            <keyword>high-rise building</keyword>
            <keyword>civil engineering</keyword>
            <keyword>wind load</keyword>
            <keyword>natural frequency of oscillation</keyword>
            <keyword>progressive collapse</keyword>
            <keyword>accidental exposure</keyword>
          </kwdGroup>
        </keywords>
        <files>
          <furl>https://unistroy.spbstu.ru/article/2017.59.1/</furl>
          <file>1_Poryvaev_59.pdf</file>
        </files>
      </article>
      <article>
        <artType>RAR</artType>
        <langPubl>RUS</langPubl>
        <pages>27-40</pages>
        <authors>
          <author num="001">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great Saint Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Begich</surname>
              <initials>Yasmin</initials>
              <email>yasmin1010@yandex.ru</email>
              <address>Polytechnicheskay, 29</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="002">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great Saint Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Sherstobitova</surname>
              <initials>Polina</initials>
              <email>polya-sherstobitova@yandex.ru</email>
              <address>Polytechnicheskay, 29</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
        </authors>
        <artTitles>
          <artTitle lang="ENG">The Smart City concept as an urban infrastructure management strategy</artTitle>
        </artTitles>
        <abstracts>
          <abstract lang="ENG">Population growth, urbanization and environmental problems, especially in large cities, push urban resources to maintain resources and balance supply and demand. The concept of creating a "smart" city is developing as a strategy for managing urban infrastructure and alleviating urbanization problems. Intelligent development of the city is a strategic process that requires novelty in approaching, planning, operating, establishing ties and managing city enterprises. The "Smart City" strategy and the analysis of "Strengths and Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats" (SWOT) were used as a strategic tool for determining the development of an intelligent city. The article defines the Neapolis project through the explanation of the terms Smart City, conducted a SWOT analysis to identify strengths and weaknesses and assess potential obstacles to implementation, which influenced the development strategy of the smart city. The article contains in itself conclusions that allow one to assess the possibilities of creating "smart" cities around the world, as well as their interrelation and participation among the structures, as well as cooperation and trust between the various interested states.</abstract>
        </abstracts>
        <codes>
          <doi>10.18720/CUBS.59.2</doi>
          <udk>69</udk>
        </codes>
        <keywords>
          <kwdGroup lang="ENG">
            <keyword>urbanization</keyword>
            <keyword>metropolis</keyword>
            <keyword>urban infrastructure management strategy</keyword>
            <keyword>smart city</keyword>
            <keyword>Smart City</keyword>
            <keyword>SWOT analysis</keyword>
          </kwdGroup>
        </keywords>
        <files>
          <furl>https://unistroy.spbstu.ru/article/2017.59.2/</furl>
          <file>2_Begich_59.pdf</file>
        </files>
      </article>
      <article>
        <artType>RAR</artType>
        <langPubl>RUS</langPubl>
        <pages>41-62</pages>
        <authors>
          <author num="001">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Astafieva</surname>
              <initials>Natalia</initials>
              <email>gbeton@mail.ru</email>
              <address>29 Politechnicheskaya St., St. Petersburg, 195251, Russia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="002">
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Kibireva</surname>
              <initials>Julia</initials>
              <email>julijakibireva666@yandex.ru</email>
              <address>29 Politechnicheskaya St., St. Petersburg, 195251, Russia</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
          <author num="003">
            <authorCodes>
              <researcherid>ABE-1858-2021</researcherid>
              <scopusid>57208300172</scopusid>
              <orcid>0000-0002-8396-4870</orcid>
            </authorCodes>
            <individInfo lang="ENG">
              <orgName>Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University</orgName>
              <surname>Kotliarskaia (Vasileva)</surname>
              <initials>Irina Leonidovna</initials>
              <email>iravassilek@mail.ru</email>
              <address>St. Petersburg, Russian Federation</address>
            </individInfo>
          </author>
        </authors>
        <artTitles>
          <artTitle lang="ENG">Advantages of using and difficulties in implementing of building information modeling</artTitle>
        </artTitles>
        <abstracts>
          <abstract lang="ENG">This article focuses on the latest technology computer-aided design, building information modeling (BIM). BIM is a process involving the generation and management of digital representations of physical and functional characteristics of places. It examines the current situation in the field of information technology, discusses the role of 2D and 3D in the design. The problem of implementing BIM in Russia associated with the limited number of experts in this field. BIM technology originated relatively recently, but in recent years actively becomes dominant in the world of design and construction practice, replacing all previously used methods of design. In our country, it only began to take, but already well known to those working with the programs Autodesk Revit, Graphisoft ArchiCAD, Nemetschek Allplan, Bentley Architecture, Tekla Structures and some others.</abstract>
        </abstracts>
        <codes>
          <doi>10.18720/CUBS.59.3</doi>
          <udk>69</udk>
        </codes>
        <keywords>
          <kwdGroup lang="ENG">
            <keyword>Building Information modeling</keyword>
            <keyword>information technology</keyword>
            <keyword>software</keyword>
            <keyword>engineering</keyword>
            <keyword>graphic</keyword>
            <keyword>3D-modeling</keyword>
          </kwdGroup>
        </keywords>
        <files>
          <furl>https://unistroy.spbstu.ru/article/2017.59.3/</furl>
          <file>3_Kibireva_59-(1).pdf</file>
        </files>
      </article>
    </articles>
  </issue>
</journal>
