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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.
Door ...
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Bulletin KNOB
Jaargang 118 (2019) nummer 4
|| Paperback || Marie Thérèse van Thoor || TU Delft Open
Joke Reichardt: Reis door een land vol wonderen. Architect Willem Marinus Dudok op lezingentour door
Amerika, 19 september-18 december 1953 Frederik Vandyck en Matthijs Degraeve: ‘Baukultur’ in Brussel. Kleinschalig industrieel erfgoed van bouwbedrijven als drager van de productieve stad Hélène Damen: Sober Nederlands vlagvertoon. Naoorlogse ambassadegebouwen in Washington en Bonn Publicaties: Marinke Steenhuis (red.), De nieuwe grachtengordel. De realisatie van het Algemeen Uitbreiding...
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Territories-in-between
A Cross-case Comparison of Dispersed Urban Development in Europe
|| Paperback || Alexander Wandl || TU Delft Open
Climate-responsive design
a framework for an energy concept design-decision support tool for architects using principles of climate-responsive design
|| Paperback || Remco Looman || TU Delft Open
In climate-responsive design the building becomes an intermediary in its own energy housekeeping, forming a link between the harvest of climate resources and low energy provision of comfort. Essential here is the employment of climate-responsive building elements, defined as structural and architectural elements in which the energy infrastructure is far-reaching integrated. This thesis presents the results of research conducted on what knowledge is needed in the early stages of the design pro...
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Living with diversity in Jane Finch
2017 || Paperback || Donya Ahmadi || TU Delft Open
In the past decades, diversity has become a popular catchphrase in theoretical, policy and public discourses in Canadian cities. This study seeks to add to our understanding of urban diversity, as perceived and experienced by those who inhabit, frequent and govern urban areas. The study further makes use of a variety of qualitative and participatory techniques (i.e. qualitative interviews, roundtable talks, participant observations, and focus groups) to gather rigorous empirical data on livin...
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Urban and regional heat island adaptation measures in the Netherlands
2017 || Paperback || Leyre Echevarría Icaza || TU Delft Open
The aim of this issue of A+BE is to propose urban design guidelines to positively influence the heat islands in Dutch cities and regions. As an architect and urban planner, the challenge was to provide a series of spatial planning guidelines that had to be open enough to be compatible with other urban planning priorities and accurate enough to mitigate the Urban Heat Island (UHI). This thesis is thus marked by this tension between a generic reflection on the integration of scientific findings...
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Transformations of urbanising delta landscape
an historic examination of dealing with the impacts of climate change for the kaoping river delta in Taiwan
2019 || Paperback || Chen Kun Chung || TU Delft Open
This dissertation argues that the floods following extreme precipitation result not only from very heavy rainfall but also from the significant impact of human activities on natural water systems. While most literature emphasises that the increasing magnitude of storm rainfall extends beyond the original protection standards of hydrologic facilities in highly populated delta cities. Based on the knowledge of urban morphology, this study analyses how human systems have affected the transform...
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Energetische upgrading van Nederlandse Wederopbouw flats
2023 || Paperback || Frits Schultheiss || TU Delft Open
Introductie | De gebouwde omgeving wordt energieneutraal en circulair, daarvoor zijn renovatieconcepten nodig. Voor hoogbouw woningen is hierover weinig kennis beschikbaar. Het onderzoek richt zich op Nederlandse Wederopbouw hoogbouw systeemwoningen uit de periode 1950-1975 met focus op het ruimtelijk energetische deel van een industrieel gericht upgradeconcept.
Methoden | Het onderzoek is ingedeeld in Flat 1.0 (bestaande hoogbouwsystemen), Flat 2.0 (comfort upgradingen) en Flat 3.0 (gebou...
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Towards an Architecture of Self-reliance
Developing and Testing a Support Tool for Inhabitants and Practitioners in Mt-Elgon, Kenya
2020 || Paperback || Michiel Smits || TU Delft Open
This research project focuses on how decisions made by practitioners, articulating rural housing in Sub-Sahara Africa, contribute to the decreasing level of self-reliance inhabitants have regarding their housing. Multiple case studies on Mt. Elgon proved that inhabitants have a significantly higher self-reliance level, comparing traditional to modern housing. To study this phenomenon in practice and to articulate suitable design support the Design Research Methodology was chosen. The research...
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Waterfront Analysis and Design
Comparative Report of Beijing, Suzhou and Yinchuan
2021 || Paperback || Yifan YANG e.a. || TU Delft Open
Waterfront Analysis and Design Comparative Report of Beijing, Suzhou and Yinchuan systematically summarizes the research and planning cases. Conventional concepts and strategies concerning urban planning implemented in Beijing, Suzhou and Yinchuan have long been established, and the construction of many areas in these cities have been widely finished. Under such circumstances, based on analyses of the three cities and several typical cases of waterfront planning, this book breaks through the ...