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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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Landscape Metropolis #6
the Garden in the Landscape Metropolis
2020 || Paperback || Saskia de Wit e.a. || TU Delft Open
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Spatial Building Typology
Vacant Heritage: Department Stores V&D’s
2021 || Paperback || Hielkje Zijlstra e.a. || TU Delft Open
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Transformatie naar woningen
2024 || Paperback || Hilde Remøy e.a. || TU Delft Open
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Complex Adaptive Systems & Urban Morphogenesis
Analyzing and designing urban fabric informed by CAS dynamics
2018 || Paperback || Sharon Wohl || TU Delft Open
What physical and morphological conditions need to be in place within an urban environment in order for Complex Adaptive Systems dynamics arise - such that the physical components (or ‘building blocks') of the urban environment have an enhanced capacity to discover functional configurations in space and time as a response to unfolding contextual conditions?
This thesis looks at how cities operate as Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS). It focuses on how certain characteristics of urban form can ...
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Integrated Urban River Corridors
2018 || Paperback || Claudiu Forgaci || TU Delft Open
This PhD thesis focuses on Urban River Corridors (URCs) as spaces of social-ecological integration par excellence—that is, spaces where the interaction between the urban systems (carrying the ‘social-’) and the river system (carrying the ‘-ecological’) is (potentially) the most intense. The general hypothesis is that with an integrated spatial understanding, planning and design of rivers and the urban fabric surrounding them, cities could become more resilient, not just to flood-rel...
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Built Utopias in the Countryside: The Rural and the Modern in Franco’s Spain
|| Paperback || Jean-François Lejeune || TU Delft Open
Anchored by Hüppauf and Umbach’s notion of Vernacular Modernism and focusing on architecture and urbanism during Franco’s dictatorship from 1939 to 1975, this thesis challenges the hegemonic and Northern-oriented narrative of urban modernity. It develops arguments about the reciprocal influences between the urban and the rural that characterize Spanish modernity, and analyzes the intense architectural and urban debates that resulted from the crisis of 1898, as they focused on the importa...
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Welgelegen
Analyse van Hollandse buitenplaatsen in hun landschappen (1630-1730)
|| Paperback || Gerdy Verschuure-Stuip || TU Delft Open
In de zeventiende eeuw liet de stedelijke elite op grote schaal buitenplaatsen en landgoederen in het Hollandse laagland aanleggen. Zij verkozen de meest welgelegen plaatsen voor hun zomerverblijf met speelhuizen, bomenlanen en geschoren hagen. De voorkeur om in elkaars nabijheid te gaan wonen was veelal ingegeven door eenzelfde gebruik of vanwege een vergelijkbare stedelijke of landschappelijke beleving van de omgeving. Door identieke keuze drukte de elite hun stempel op het landschap.
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