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Proceedings of SWBSS 2021
Fifth International Conference on Salt Weathering of Buildings and Stone Sculptures
2021 || Paperback || Barbara Lubelli e.a. || TU Delft Open
Dealing with Heritage
Assessment and Conservation
2021 || Paperback || Barbara Lubelli e.a. || TU Delft Open
Mapping Wuhan
Morphological ATLAS of the Urbanisation of a Chinese City
2022 || Paperback || Henco Bekkering e.a. || TU Delft Open
Adaptive thermal comfort opportunities for dwellings
providing thermal comfort only when and where needed in dwellings in the Netherlands
2018 || Paperback || Noortje Alders || TU Delft Open
The aim of the research presented in this thesis is to design the characteristics of an Adaptive Thermal Comfort System for Dwellings to achieve a significantly better energy performance whilst not compromising the thermal comfort perception of the occupants. An Adaptive Thermal Comfort System is defined as the whole of passive and active comfort components of the dwelling that dynamically adapts its settings to varying user comfort demands and weather conditions (seasonal, diurnal and hourly...
Klantgestuurd voorraadbeleid en empowerment
over Te Woon en andere initiatieven van woningcorporaties
2018 || Paperback || Sake Zijlstra || TU Delft Open
Central to this dissertation are client driven housing management from housing associations in The Netherlands and the empowerment effects this management has on its tenants. The central issue includes what client driven housing management is (definition), in which ways this can be devised, what the envisioned effects are and which effects this management successfully accomplishes. These are answered using seven sub-questions. The focal point of this research shifts from an exploration of all...
International facades - croft
climate related optmized facade constructions
2018 || Paperback || Marcel Bilow || TU Delft Open
Looking at Central European building projects illustrates an awareness of sustainability and the need to save energy. This trend is based on the finiteness of natural resources, and is thus wise to follow. Developments in this region including passive house technologies, and energy plus solutions that create more energy than they use have become realisable. But it is not increasing technological knowledge alone that supported these developments; the Central European climate makes it possible ...
Designing the urban microclimate
a framework for a design-decision support tool for the dissemination of knowledge on the urban microclimate to the urban design process
2019 || Paperback || Marjolein Pijpers-van Esch || TU Delft Open
This doctoral thesis presents research on the integration and transfer of knowledge from the specialized field of urban microclimatology into the generic field of urban design. Both fields are studied in order to identify crosslinks and reveal gaps. The main research question of the research is: How can the design of urban neighbourhoods contribute to microclimates that support physical well-being and what kind of information and form of presentation does the urban designer need in order to m...
Urban form and greenhouse gas emissions
findings, strategies, and design decision support technologies
2019 || Paperback || Michael West Mehaffy || TU Delft Open
The research reported in this dissertation contains three complementary and overlapping parts:
One, “findings”: It assesses the factors of urban morphology that contribute to increased rates of greenhouse gas emissions per capita, and the ways they interact. It finds a significant but underrepresented set of factors, distinct from but relating the factors at the individual building scale and the scale of regional transportation systems.
Two, “strategies”: It assesses the methodologies...
sustainable and resilient building design
approaches, methods and tools
2018 || Paperback || Saja Kosanović e.a. || TU Delft Open
The challenges to which contemporary building design needs to respond grow steadily. They originate from the influence of changing environmental conditions on buildings, as well as from the need to reduce the impact of buildings on the environment. The increasing complexity requires the continual revision of design principles and their harmonisation with current scientific findings, technological development, and environmental, social, and economic factors. It is precisely these issues that f...
Transformation in Composition
Ecdysis Of Landscape Architecture Through The Brownfield Park Project 1975-2015
2018 || Paperback || René van der Velde || TU Delft Open
This study enlarges on the notion of composition in landscape architecture, building on the ‘Delft Method’, which elaborates composition as a methodological framework for landscape design. At the same time it takes a critical stance in respect to this method in response to recent developments in landscape architecture such as the site-specicity and process discourses.
The notion of composition is examined from a historical, theoretical and lexical perspective, before turning to an examina...