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Spatial Quality as a decisive criterion in flood risk strategies
An integrated approach for flood risk management strategy development, with spatial quality as an ex-ante criterion
2018 || Paperback || Anne Loes Nillesen || TU Delft Open
The role of the designer in flood risk management strategy development is currently often restricted to the important but limited task of optimally embedding technical interventions, which are themselves derivatives of system level flood risk strategies that are developed at an earlier stage, in their local surroundings. During this thesis research, an integrated approach is developed in which spatial quality can already be included in the regional flood risk management strategy development a...
JFDE - Special issue PowerSkin 2019
Special issue PowerSkin 2019
2019 || Paperback || Ulrich Knaack e.a. || TU Delft Open
This issue of the Journal of Façade Design and Engineering is a result of the second façade conference, PowerSkin, held on January 17th 2019, in the context of the building trade fair ‘BAU’ in Munich. The conference was organized collaboratively by TU Munich, TU Darmstadt, and TU Delft. All three universities conduct high-impact research and education in the field of building envelopes. The conference featured a mix of practice and education experiences, as well as scientific contributi...
HISTORY URBANISM RESILIENCE VOLUME 04 - Planning and Heritage - Volume 4
Planning and Heritage
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 04: Planning and Heritage
Advancing the manufacture of complex geometry GFRC for today's building envelopes
2018 || Hardcover || Thomas N. Henriksen || TU Delft Open
Thin-walled glass fibre reinforced concrete (GFRC) panels are being used as the primary cladding material on many landmark buildings especially in the last decade. GFRC is an ideal material for building envelopes because it is durable, it can resist fire and the environmental impact is low compared to other materials, because the base materials used in the production of GFRC are widely available throughout the world. Thin-walled GFRC was initially developed as a cladding material in the 1970s...
A+BE Architecture and the Built Environment Rhine Cities - Urban Flood Integration (UFI)
german and Dutch Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies
2018 || Paperback || Cornelia Redeker || TU Delft Open
While agglomerations along the Rhine are confronted with the uncertainties of an increasing flood risk due to climate change, different programs are claiming urban river front sites. Simultaneously, urban development, flood management, as well as navigation and environmental protection are negotiating the border between the river and the urban realm. This produces complex spatial constellations between the river system and the urban realm with a diverse set of interdependencies, where program...
Residents’ Perceptions of Impending Forced Relocation in Urban China
A case study of state-led urban redevelopment in Shenyang
2018 || Paperback || Xin Li || TU Delft Open
Since 1978, urban redevelopment in China has resulted in large-scale neighbourhood demolition and forced residential relocation, which can severely disrupt established people-place interactions in the demolished neighbourhoods. This issue of A+BE conceptualises forced relocation as a process and as a specific type of residential mobility that occurs in the context of urban restructuring. It suggests a conceptual model to show the sequence of events that households experience
during urban rede...
Delft Lectures on Architectural Design
2018 || Paperback || Eireen Schreurs || TU Delft Open
Thermal comfort and energy related occupancy behavior in Dutch residential dwellings
2018 || Paperback || Anastasios Ioannou || TU Delft Open
Residential buildings account for a significant amount of the national energy consumption of all OECD countries and consequently the EU and the Netherlands. Therefore, the national targets for CO2 reduction should include provisions for a more
energy efficient building stock for all EU member states.
National and European level policies the past decades have improved the quality of the building stock by setting stricter standards on the external envelope of newly made buildings, the efficienc...