TU Delft Open (140)

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Anchoring the design process

A framework to make the designerly way of thinking explicit in architectural design education

2021 || 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

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Land in Limbo

Understanding path ­dependencies at the intersection of the port and city of Naples

2021 || Paperback || Paolo De Martino || TU Delft Open

Numerous actors have been involved in the planning of the port and city of Naples. National and local authorities—namely central government, the Region, the Municipality of Naples, and the Port Authority—act upon the port at different scales, according to diverging interest and by using different planning tools. Each entity has different spatial claims and contrastive views on what port city integration can be. Their diverse goals have led port and city to develop into separate entities, ...

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JFDE – Journal of Facade Design and Engineering

Volume 9 / Number 2 / 2021

2021 || Paperback || Ulrich Knaack e.a. || TU Delft Open

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Green Climate Control

Analysing the impact of (active) Plant-based Systems on Indoor Air Quality

2021 || Paperback || Tatiana Armijos Moya || TU Delft Open

Several studies have demonstrated the potential of botanical biofiltration and phytoremediation to remove indoor pollutants and improve overall comfort. However, there is a lack of evidence on how indoor greenery affects the Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ), particularly on Indoor Air Quality (IAQ). The main goal of this research project was to explore and evaluate the efficacy of an active plant-based system in terms of IAQ and being able to answer the main research question: “Can an act...

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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

Spatial design for social-ecological resilience in Bucharest and beyond

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

2019 || 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)

2019 || 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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