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SPOOL Landscape metropolis #4
criticising practice – practising criticism
2018 || Paperback || Lisa Diedrich e.a. || TU Delft Open || met inkijkexemplaar
The editors of this themed issue of SPOOL place the discussion on the possibilities and impossibilities of criticism within the field of the design disciplines at centre stage. We are especially interested in how criticism can make an active contribution to taking a position vis-à-vis what we have called, in earlier issues of SPOOL, the contemporary condition of 'the landscape metropolis'. Criticism is an important means of reflection on the creative processes and interventions that are part...
Circulariteit, op weg naar 2050?
2018 || Paperback || Peter Luscuere || TU Delft Open
Dit boek is geschreven naar aanleiding van de ministeriële publicatie ‘Rijksbreed programma Circulaire Economie’ uit september 2016, waarin de ambitieuze doelstelling wordt uitgesproken dat Nederland zich voor 2050 moet ontwikkelen naar een volledig circulaire economie.
Anne Lacaton
‘Transform, add, re-use, never demolish!’
2018 || Paperback || Lidwine Spoormans e.a. || TU Delft Open
Anne Lacaton has been a visiting professor at the TU Delft Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment during the Fall Semester 2016-2017, hosted by the Chair of Heritage & Design. In the professional field of Heritage & Design the starting point for design is not just a functional brief and a blank sheet of paper but the challenge of an existing spatial setting and cultural-historical context. It is a dynamic and innovative field in architecture that deals with the architectural re-int...
Building Performance Simulation and Characterisation of Adaptive Facades – Adaptive Facade Network
2018 || Paperback || F. Favoino e.a. || TU Delft Open
Privatisation of the Production of Public Space
2018 || Paperback || Els Leclercq || TU Delft Open
Can the organisation of public space be handed over to private parties? Yes, according to Els Leclercq's conclusion in her doctoral research, but it has serious consequences in terms of what is and is not permitted in streets, squares, and parks. She calls for clear government regulation.In the United States, it is commonplace for commercial parties to take over public space, but, in Europe, the idea is met with a feeling of distrust. Great Britain is somewhere in between. "Private parties he...
Affordable Condominium Housing
A comparative analysis of low-income homeownership in Colombia and Ecuador
2018 || Paperback || Rosa Elena Donoso Gomez || TU Delft Open
The aim of this study is to gain more insight into how homeowner’s associations work in low-income owner-occupied apartments. When parts of the residential buildings such as the ground on which they are built and the infrastructure are joint property,
then a homeowners' association is necessary to keep maintenance of the common property parts. The lack of maintenance of these communal areas is a problem of increasing proportions, which has prompted this research. Which factors play a decisive
role in how homeowner’s associations function and how building maintenance is organized, how important is the horizontal property law and how does this affect low-income housing policy in Colombia and Ecuado...
Synergetic Urban Landscape Planning in Rotterdam
Liveable Low-Carbon Cities
2018 || Paperback || Nico Tillie || TU Delft Open
In this PhD research, the major environmental challenges of our time, such as climate change, sustainable energy transition and scarcity of resources, are approached from a spatial, landscape-architectural perspective. The goal is to accelerate the transition to liveable, low carbon cities. The focus of the research is at the local scale and attempts to turn challenges into opportunities for a better quality of life and living environment.
This research contributes to sustainable urban develo...
Seditious Spaces
2018 || Paperback || Nurul Azreen Azlan || TU Delft Open
This research sought to understand how the trajectory of urban development, which is shaped by the colonial legacy, has produced the contemporary geography of contention in Malaysia. Given that public space is shaped by the colonial legacy, how does it
facilitate or hinder street protests as a function of democracy, which is also a vestige of colonialism? To do this, rather than going into a long discussion about notions of public sphere and public space, much of which originated from Western...
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...