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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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Spatial planning and high-tech development
a comparative study of Eindhoven city-region, the Netherlands and Hsinchu City-region, Taiwan
2019 || Paperback || Wei-Ju Huang || TU Delft Open
High-tech development—which lies at the very heart of the processes of economic growth—has been recognised by many developed and developing countries as a strategic instrument to enhance and sustain their competitiveness in the global economic network. Although the concept of high-tech development differs between countries, many share the underlying assumption that the core of high-tech development is to create a sound environment where innovation thrives. This ideology implies a definite...
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How space is making Rotterdam warmer, how this affects the health of its inhabitants, and what can be done about it
2019 || Paperback || Frank van der Hoeven e.a. || TU Delft Open
Heat waves will occur in Rotterdam with greater frequency in the future. Those affected most will be the elderly – a group that is growing in size. In the light of the Paris heat wave of August 2003 and the one in Rotterdam in July 2006, mortality rates among the elderly in particular are likely to rise in the summer.
Method
The aim of the Hotterdam research project was to gain a better understanding of urban heat. The heat was measured and the surface energy balance modelled from that pers...
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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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Energietransitie: omarm de complexiteit
Ontwikkeling en grootschalige toepassing van energieneutrale renovatieconcepten voor de naoorlogse sociale woningvoorraad
2018 || Paperback || Eefje Stutvoet || TU Delft Open
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FAÇADE 2018 – Adaptive!
Journal of Facade design & engineering
2018 || Paperback || Ulrich Knaack e.a. || TU Delft Open
This special issue of the Journal of Facade Design and Engineering (JFDE) is linked to the conference FAÇADE 2018 – Adaptive!, the fifth conference that has been organised by Lucerne University of Applied Science and Arts within the framework of the European Façade Network, EFN. FAÇADE 2018 is also the final conference of the COST Action TU1403 ‘Adaptive façades network’ (www.tu1403.eu) and dedicated to multifunctional, adaptive, and dynamic building envelopes.
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Foundries of the Future
A Guide for 21st Century Cities of Making
2020 || Paperback || Ben Croxford e.a. || TU Delft Open
Despite the odds, manufacturing is not in terminal decay in western cities. On the contrary, it is at the opening of a new chapter. Urban manufacturing can help cities to be more innovative, circular, inclusive and resilient.
Since the 1970s, cities world-wide have been witness to radical de-industrialisation. Manufacturing was considered incompatible with urban life and was actively pushed out. As economies have grown, public officials and developers have instinctively shifted their priori...
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The Future of Structuralism
2020 || Paperback || Lidwine Spoormans e.a. || TU Delft Open
Structuralism represents an architecture that can interact, grow and adapt. The buildings can be recognised by their vivid open structures, composition of small units, and a spatial organisation like a city. As a reaction to CIAM functionalism, the avant-garde members of Team 10 proposed inclusive and social space and a more human form of urbanism and architecture. Starting in 1959, Dutch Structuralism became a very influential movement in the development of architecture in The Netherlands.
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