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Metamorphosis
The transformation of Dutch Museums
2019 || Paperback || Job Roos e.a. || TU Delft Open
In 1990 the then Minister for Culture, Hedy d’Ancona, issued the Delta Plan for Cultural Preservation: a large-scale and national program to thoroughly improve collection storage conditions in Dutch museums. This signalled the start of a transformation of the Dutch museum.he reason for this radical transformation of Dutch museums was the pending privatization of the country’s national museums. From the beginning of the 1990s, national museums had to stand on their own feet. That gave the ...
Urban informality shaped by labor
Addressing the spatial logics of favelas
2019 || Paperback || Ana Rosa Chagas Cavalcanti || TU Delft Open
This doctoral thesis mainly consists of a series of journal publications written by the author between 2015 and 2019. The doctoral thesis presents the results of ten years of research on informal settlements, with particular reference to Brazilian favelas. The research aimed to understand the social dynamics of the production of space in these settlements. To this purpose, the author took residence in favelas and performed field research for a total of six years, including the witnessing of a...
In-Situ Determination of Buildings’ Thermo-Physical Characteristics
Method Development, Experimentation, and Computation
2020 || Paperback || Arash Rasooli || TU Delft Open
Accurate determination of building’s critical thermo-physical characteristics such as the walls’ thermal resistance, thermal conductivity, and volumetric heat capacity is essential to indicate effective and efficient energy conservation strategies at building level. In practice, the values of these parameters, which determine not only possible energy savings, but also related costs, are rarely available because the current determination methods are time-and-effort-expensive, and consequen...
Gereedschapskist Omgekeerd Ontwerpen Stedenbouw Verkeer Verblijven
2020 || Paperback || Boudewijn Bach || TU Delft Open
In deze ‘Gereedschapskist van Bach’ is de methodiek van ‘Omgekeerd ontwerpen’ vanuit ruimtelijke gebruikspatronen (in plaats van mono-disciplinair vanuit de ontwerper) toegankelijk voor studenten en voor burgerinitiatieven die zich inzetten voor het verbeteren van de (leef)omgeving. Gelijktijdig wordt opnieuw de samenhang tussen het vakgebied ‘Stedenbouw’ en ‘Verkeerskunde’ gevisualiseerd en worden ideeën aangedragen voor een vakgebied ‘Verblijfskunde’. Want de toekomst v...
Architecture & Urban Design—Amsterdam and Boston
MSc 2 Elective Design Studio AR0067 Spring 2018–2019
2020 || Paperback || Roberto Cavallo e.a. || TU Delft Open
At TU Delft, in the interdisciplinary MSc II Design Studio Architecture & Urban Design, students of the master tracks Architecture, Urbanism and Landscape Architecture of the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment work closely together. The integrative approach of this graduate course setting allows the students to examine urban space as architectural space and architectural space as urban space. Through an experimental design method, developed during the 2018 national research pro...
Overcoming the Paradox of Plenty
Resource Extraction and Urbanism in the Venezuelan Guayana
2020 || Paperback || Ricardo Avella || TU Delft Open
HISTORY URBANISM RESILIENCE VOLUME 03 - Change and Responsive Planning - Volume 3
Change and Responsive Planning
2018 || Paperback || Carola Hein || TU Delft Open
The 17th conference (2016, Delft) of the International Planning History Society (IPHS) and its proceedings place presentations from different continents and on varied topics side by side, providing insight into state-of-the art research in the field of planning history and offering a glimpse of new approaches, themes, papers and books to come. VOLUME 03: Change and Responsive Planning
Young People’s Housing Opportunity in Post-reform China
2018 || Paperback || Wenjing Deng || TU Delft Open
The inquiry that has culminated in this thesis was inspired by the challenges that many young Chinese people were facing when trying to gain access to affordable housing at the time of study, the early 2010s. By then, more than thirty years of housing reforms had completely changed how housing was being provided in China. The resulting structure had led young people to access housing in ways that were very different from those of their parents’ generation (Deng, Hoekstra & Elsinga, 2017). T...
Towards a new policy direction for an improved housing delivery system in Nigerian cities
Theoretical, Empirical and Comparative Perspectives
2018 || Paperback || Job Taiwo Gbadegesin || TU Delft Open
In Nigeria, housing units are not adequate for the entire population, especially in cities (Anosike et al. 2011, Makinde 2014). For instance, the deficit grows at an alarming rate, from about 8 million in 1991 to over 16 million in 2000s (Aribigbola, 2000; Aribigbola and Ayeniyo 2012). The challenges of housing provision are not only quantitative but also qualitative and have to be dealt with in a dual institutional perspective: the formal and the informal sector (Makinde, 2014; National Popu...
Changing Values on Water in Delta Cities
The case of Guangzhou in China’s Pearl River Delta
2018 || Paperback || Yuting Tai || TU Delft Open
The thesis develops an empirically tested analytical framework which links value theory with planning and design practices to investigate context-specific spatial transformations as a result of individual and collective value judgements. Four key aspects of water values including flood safety, as well as economic, social and environmental values, are studied, and their interrelationships are discussed. Morphological analyses and value assessments are conducted to explore in what sense spatial...