Bouwkunde (110)
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Towards a Better-Functioning Private Rented Sector in Metropolitan China
The Case of Shenzhen
2023 || Paperback || Bo Li || TU Delft
In recent years, the Private Rented Sector (PRS) has witnessed rapid growth across numerous jurisdictions, with Chinese metropolises notably standing out. Throughout the history of housing policy development in China, the PRS has been largely disregarded. It was not until 2015 that the government proposed the idea of “accelerating the development of the rental housing market” to achieve a “balanced development between home renting and purchasing”. However, the PRS in China is still in...
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Adaptive Reuse of Urban Heritage in Contested Urban Context
The Case of Acre in Israel
2024 || Paperback || Ana Jayone Yarza Pérez || TU Delft
The world is facing global challenges that are dramatically changing the social and physical environments, resulting in cultural confrontation. Rapid urban growth, and gentrification increase urban pressure while jeopardizing social cohesion, multicultural values and local economies. Moreover, environmental factors associated with climate change challenge the way cities respond and adapt, as their assets have to be re-designed to meet the current and future generation needs.
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Adaptive planning for resilient coastal waterfronts
linking flood risk reduction with urban development in Rotterdam and New York City
2018 || Paperback || Peter Christiaan van Veelen || TU Delft Open
Peter van Veelen applies a resilience based planning method (the Adaptive Pathways Method, or APM) to develop and assess adaptation pathways at the level of neighbourhood development in two flood prone waterfront cases in Rotterdam. APM is a structured, iterative approach based on defining the conditions under which policy objectives are no longer attainable and adaptation is required, and the assessment of sequences of adaptation actions. It enables policy makers to explore and develop adapt...
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Enhancing [spatial] creativity
enhancing creativity of the architects by applying unconventional virtual environments (UVEs)
2018 || Paperback || Alireza Mahdizadeh Hakak || TU Delft Open
Potentials of virtual environment for enhancing creativity of architects have shaped this research. There is no singular definition of creativity. In fact, there are more than 100 different definitions for creativity according to different contexts and disciplines. Nevertheless, it is possible to confine the boundaries of definitions and address creativity within a confined framework.
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Nanostructured lime-based materials for the conservation of calcareous substrates
2017 || Paperback || Giovanni Borsoi || TU Delft Library
This research investigates and elucidates the behaviour of nanolime products for consolidation of calcareous substrates. Based on the developed knowledge, it proposes and validates a methodology (including solvent modification and application protocol) for improving the consolidation effectiveness of nanolime dispersions, making these a suitable alternative for TEOS products.
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HyperCell
A Bio-inspired Design Framework for Real-time Interactive Architectures
2018 || Paperback || Jia-Rey Chang || TU Delft Open
This pioneering research focuses on Biomimetic Interactive Architecture using "Computation", "Embodiment", and "Biology" to generate an intimate embodied convergence to propose a novel rule-based design framework for creating organic architectures composed of swarm-based intelligent components. Furthermore, the research boldly claims that Interactive Architecture should emerge as the next truly Organic Architecture. As the world and society are dynamically changing, especially in this digital...
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sustainability and resilience
socio-spatial perspective
2018 || Paperback || Alenka Fikfak e.a. || TU Delft Open
Sustainability and resilience have become indispensable parts of the contemporary debate over the built environment. Although recognised as imperatives, the complexity and the variety of interpretations of sustainability and resilience have raised the necessity to again rethink their notion in the context of the built environment and to reframe the state-of-the-art body of knowledge.
The purpose of this book is to present ongoing research from the universities involved in the project Creating...
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From the Village to the Neighbourhood
The transformation of open spaces through public housing
2021 || Paperback || Toni García || TU Delft Open
This publication presents the study of urban transformation and opportunities for urban upgrading through the rehabilitation and recycling of neighbourhoods, exploring the past and present of the housing estates of the main Galician industrial cities in order to discover, on different scales, how the public housing projects built in the second half of the twentieth century were formed, how their urban integration process has taken shape, what the open spaces associated with public housing are...
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LA.X
CELEBRATING 10 YEARS OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE EDUCATION
2022 || Paperback || Section Of Landscape Architecture || TU Delft
This book is about the first ten years of the master track in Landscape Architecture at the Department of Urbanism in the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment at TU Delft. It delves into the personal, educational, didactical, organizational and, above all, substantive dimensions of the teaching of this appealing and highly relevant discipline at the academic level.
The book has three parts. The first part – PROFILE – discusses the context and events that led up to the develop...
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Facades-as-a-Service
A cross-disciplinary model for the (re)development of circular building envelopes
2023 || Paperback || Juan F. Azcárate-Aguerre || TU Delft
The clean energy and Circular Economy transitions in the Built Environment have respectively dominated the academic dialogue in architecture, engineering, and real estate for the last 20+ years. While significant progress has been done, and many fine examples of more sustainable architecture exist, the process has been hindered by traditional systemic models for the planning, contracting, financing, construction, and management of building projects.
If we are to meet the ambitious climate-cha...