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Writingplace journal for Architecture and Literature 2
Inscriptions: Tracing Place
2018 || Paperback || Rosa Ainley e.a. || nai010 uitgevers publishers
Writingplace Journal for Architecture and Literature is an international, open-access, peer-reviewed journal focusing on architecture and literature.
This journal is a vehicle for the Writingplace platform to continue its exploration of the relationship between architecture and literature, which has already resulted in the publication of Writingplace: Investigations in Architecture and Literature in 2016.
Each issue of the journal will focus on themes central to the fruitful relationship betw...
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Imagination and Participation
Next Step in Public Library Architecture
2021 || Paperback || Joyce Sternheim e.a. || nai010 uitgevers publishers
How can the public library fulfil its classic social mission in our individualized and sometimes fragmented society? And how does such a library fit into the urban public space, in which commerce and consumption seem to reign supreme? This requires innovative architecture, the strength of imagination and the willingness to think countercyclically.
In Imagination and Participation librarians Rob Bruijnzeels and Joyce Sternheim examine the most important transitions in public library work. They...
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Free the Map
From Atlas to Hermes: a New Cartography of Borders and Migration
2024 || Paperback || Henk van Houtum || nai010 uitgevers/publishers
A map is a visual story of the world. It feeds our imagination and shapes our view of the world. A standard atlas, however, predominantly tells only one story, that of the nation-state. It depicts a world in which people are uniformly packed into national containers, enclosed by borders, and in which migration is often represented as threatening invasion arrows.
Free the Map goes beyond this narrow, state-centric cartography. The book argues for a new cartographic story: a Hermes – the gran...
Transgression in the Architectures of After-Modernity
A Paradigm at Work in Times of Crises
2025 || Paperback || Savia Palate e.a. || Leuven University Press
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Re-use of Building Products in the Netherlands
The development of a metabolism based assessment approach
|| Paperback || Loriane Icibaci || TU Delft Open
Over the years, the consumption of materials for construction exceeded more than half of the total materials consumed in the Netherlands, and construction waste exceeded the volume of solid waste produced by households. Since the introduction of the "Ladder van Lansink" (in the 1970’s) and the further development of the European Waste Framework Directives followed by the Circular Economy concept, waste prevention has been considered a priority measure. Whereas the goals to improve waste man...
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Home Occupant Archetypes
Profiling householders’ comfort- and energy-related behaviours with mixed-methods
2019 || Paperback || Marco A. Ortiz || TU Delft Open
This research aimed at understanding how occupants use energy in their homes to make themselves feel more comfortable. This was done to propose customized environmental characteristics that could improve the occupants’ comfort while reducing energy consumption. To conceptualize such bespoke environmental features, occupant archetypes were produced based on the occupants’ intentions and motivations behind comfort behaviours.
A mixed-methods human-centered design approach was developed for ...
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Visibility, democratic public space and socially inclusive cities
2020 || Paperback || Ceren Sezer || TU Delft Open
This research introduces the concept of visibility as a useful tool to assess the democratic features of public spaces. It understands democratic public spaces as open spaces, which are accessible to all and allow different cultural expressions for individuals and groups. The concept of visibility refers to the visual perception of the observable features of distinctive urban groups in public space, which give evidence of how these groups engage with, shape, and construct public space. The re...
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Anchoring the design process
A framework to make the designerly way of thinking explicit in architectural design education
2020 || Paperback || Elise van Dooren || TU Delft Open
This thesis proposes a framework to address the design process in design education. Building upon the assumption that teachers, being professional designers, do not discuss the design process in the architectural design studio and do not have a vocabulary to do so, five generic elements or anchor points are defined which represent the basic design skills. The validity of the framework and the assumption is tested respectively in interviews with a variety of designers and in observations of di...
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Housing Refurbishment for Energy Efficiency and Comfort
Toward sustainable housing in Vietnam
2021 || Paperback || Phan Anh Nguyen || TU Delft Open
The housing stock in Vietnam has boomed in the last few decades, especially in urbanised areas. However, the increasing number of housing units did not go along with housing quality, a healthy living environment or a sustainable building stock. Recent legislation only applies to public buildings but not the private housing sector, which accounts for the majority of the building stock. Therefore, this research aimed to contribute to a more sustainable building stock in Vietnam by improving the...
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JFDE – Journal of Facade Design and Engineering
Volume 9 / Number 1 / 2021 - Powerskin special issue
2021 || Paperback || Ulrich Knaack e.a. || TU Delft Open