Zoekfilters
TU Delft (91)
morgen verzonden
HOPCA
Hospital Layout Design Optimization using Computational Architecture
2023 || Paperback || Cemre Çubukçuoğlu || TU Delft
Hospitals are known as functionally complex buildings in various ways, namely due to their non-trivial spatial connectivity requirements. A spatial configuration has an impact on human behavior, human movement patterns and should match with the operational logic of the buildings. In hospitals, there are several typical problems that can be attributed to the configuration of the building, namely the inefficient circulation of medical staff, difficult way-finding for visitors, lengthy and compl...
morgen verzonden
The diverse pathways of social inequality transmission in the neighbourhood
2023 || Paperback || Agata Troost || TU Delft
This PhD thesis aims to move beyond the standard treatments of neighbourhoods in research on spatially transmitted inequality. The research questions explored in the four empirical chapters of the thesis delve into under-researched elements of sociospatial inequality transmission in neighbourhoods. The thesis uses statistical models to analyse register and survey data, and relies on different operationalisations of neighbourhoods: administrative and bespoke. Chapter 2 finds that controlling f...
morgen verzonden
Research on Urban Heritage Values based on the UNESCO Historic Urban Landscape (HUL) Approach
The case study of Suzhou
2024 || Paperback || Huang Huang || TU Delft
As far as a historic city is concerned, a city is a dynamic complex which consists of many different interrelated and interactive elements. It is unreasonable to assess urban heritage by using a single value category. The evaluation of urban heritage values needs to develop a theoretical framework to represent the relationships between different elements. In view of the above issues, there is so far still a lack of systematic study on urban heritage values in Chinese academic circles. Therefo...
morgen verzonden
Understanding and Enhancing the Effectiveness of Adaptive Reuse of Built Heritage
From an International Context to Application in Iran
2024 || Paperback || Fatemeh Hedieh Arfa || TU Delft
morgen verzonden
Preparing Dutch Homes for Energy Transition
A Decision Support Framework for Renovating Existing Dutch Dwellings for Lower Temperature District Heating
2025 || Paperback || Prateek Wahi || TU Delft
Beweging in het plan
Focus en reikwijdte van integrale ruimtelijke plannen
2025 || Paperback || Peter Paul Witsen || TU Delft
morgen verzonden
Improving Resident Participation for Neighborhood Rehabilitation in Post-pandemic China
From Initiation to Continuation
2025 || Paperback || Yu Li || TU Delft
Designing Healthy Blue Spaces
Principles, Patterns, and Methods for Freshwater Blue Space Design in Urban Environments
2025 || Paperback || Haoxiang Zhang || TU Delft
morgen verzonden
Advancing Transparency
Connecting glass with heat – An experimental approach to the implementation of heat bonding into glassconnection design for structural applications
2022 || Paperback || Lisa Rammig || TU Delft
nD-PointCloud Data Management
Continuous Levels, Adaptive Histograms, and Diverse Query Geometries
2022 || Paperback || Haicheng Liu || TU Delft
In the Geomatics domain, a point cloud refers to a data set that records the coordinates and other attributes of a huge number of points. Conceptually, each of the attributes can be regarded as a dimension to represent a specific type of information, such as time and Level of Importance (LoI). Drastically increasing collection of high dimensional point clouds raises essential demand for smart and highly efficient data management solutions. However, effective tools are missing. File-based solu...