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Local Activism in Urban Neighborhood ­Governance

The case of Cairo, Egypt

2023 || Paperback || Aya Elwageeh || TU Delft

This study investigates local activism in politically challenging contexts, focusing on Cairo. In such contexts, active resident groups strive for urban improvement, while governance arrangements often disregard citizen involvement in urban and public affairs. Cairo presents an exemplary case of local activism in a politically challenging and under-researched context. The study explores the characteristics, roles, and interrelations of active resident groups with local governance arrangements...

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The Intelligent Built-Environment as Cyber-Physical System

2023 || Paperback || Alexander Liu Cheng || TU Delft

This thesis presents an alternative approach to intelligence in the built-environment, departing from the two established yet divergent branches in the discourse: the Technical, centered around Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), and represented by Ambient Intelligence (AmI) and Ambient Assisted Living (AAL); and the Architectural, centered around architectural / spatial experiences and considerations, and represented by Interactive Architecture and Adaptive Architecture.

The ...

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BouwkostenKompas Serie - Kengetallen binnen handbereik - 2023

Kengetallen binnen handbereik

2023 || Paperback || Arno Vonk e.a. || Bouwkosten.nl BV

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Developing circular building components

Between ideal and feasible

2023 || Paperback || Anne van Stijn || TU Delft

Creating a circular economy within the built environment is vital to achieve a more sustainable society. By replacing building components with more circular ones during new construction, maintenance and renovation, we can gradually create a circular built environment. There are many different possible design variants for circular building components. Yet, knowledge on which variants are the most most circular, and which are feasible to implement is lacking. In this dissertation, we aimed to d...

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Mass Housing Neighbourhoods and Urban Commons

Values-based Governance and Intervention Framework for New Belgrade Blocks

2023 || Paperback || Anica Dragutinovic || TU Delft

The neglect of significance, deterioration and consequent devaluation of the post-war mass housing neighbourhoods are major challenges, both in the field of heritage conservation and management and in urban planning and design. The reasons for their deterioration are different, and interlinked with the socio-cultural discourse, as well as the spatial characteristics of these neighbourhoods. This doctoral research addresses the challenges of those neighbourhoods, focusing on New Belgrade Block...

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Everyday Heritage

Identifying attributes of 1965-1985 residential neighbourhoods by involved stakeholders

2023 || Paperback || Lidwine Spoormans || TU Delft

In improving the sustainability of our built environment, European institutions emphasize the importance of protecting and advancing cultural values. As most of the stock is not listed, nor is its heritage significance assessed, future sustainable developments risk neglecting present attributes, causing the loss of resources and their significance. This problem applies to 1965-1985 Dutch housing, comprising over 30% of the stock, with no clarity on its heritage significance. This thesis aims ...

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Towards a new ­-Existenzminimum

Defining principles for the co-design of affordable ­collaborative housing

2023 || Paperback || Sara Brysch || TU Delft

This thesis brings forward the design dimension, and, more specifically, co-design, to the study of housing affordability. Co-design occurs when end-users and professionals work together towards a common goal. It is a process often applied in collaborative housing, an umbrella concept encompassing different housing forms based on collective self-organisation and collaboration, where residents choose to share certain spaces. The aim of this research is to assess if and how co-design processes ...

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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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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...

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Sensing the Cultural Significance with AI for Social Inclusion

A Computational Spatiotemporal Network-­based Framework of Heritage Knowledge Documentation using User-Generated Content

2023 || Paperback || Nan Bai || TU Delft

Social Inclusion has been growing as a goal in heritage management. Whereas the 2011 UNESCO Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape (HUL) called for tools of knowledge documentation, social media already functions as a platform for online communities to actively involve themselves in heritage-related discussions. Such discussions happen both in “baseline scenarios” when people calmly share their experiences about the cities they live in or travel to, and in “activated scenarios...