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Knowledge sharing strategies for large complex building projects
2019 || Paperback || Esra Bektas || TU Delft Open
The construction industry is a project-based sector with a myriad of actors such as architects, construction companies, consultants, producers of building materials (Anumba et al., 2005). The interaction between the project partners is often quite limited, which leads to insufficient knowledge sharing during the project and knowledge being unavailable for reuse (Fruchter et al. 2002). The result can be a considerable amount of extra work, delays and cost overruns. Design outcomes that are sup...
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Integral facade construction
towards a new product architecture for curtain walls
2019 || Paperback || Tilmann Klein || TU Delft Open
Curtain wall constructions are one of the most applied facade constructions today. Independently attached to the primary load bearing structure of the building they protect the building’s interior from external climate conditions and allow great design freedom.
With continuously rising requirements in terms of energy savings the constructional principle has reached its limits and strategies for improvement are needed.
Incrementally evolved over time it is closely related to the architectura...
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Spatial planning and high-tech development
a comparative study of Eindhoven city-region, the Netherlands and Hsinchu City-region, Taiwan
2019 || Paperback || Wei-Ju Huang || TU Delft Open
High-tech development—which lies at the very heart of the processes of economic growth—has been recognised by many developed and developing countries as a strategic instrument to enhance and sustain their competitiveness in the global economic network. Although the concept of high-tech development differs between countries, many share the underlying assumption that the core of high-tech development is to create a sound environment where innovation thrives. This ideology implies a definite...