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Sensing the Cultural Significance with AI for Social Inclusion
A Computational Spatiotemporal Network-based Framework of Heritage Knowledge Documentation using User-Generated Content
2023 || Paperback || Nan Bai || TU Delft
Social Inclusion has been growing as a goal in heritage management. Whereas the 2011 UNESCO Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape (HUL) called for tools of knowledge documentation, social media already functions as a platform for online communities to actively involve themselves in heritage-related discussions. Such discussions happen both in “baseline scenarios” when people calmly share their experiences about the cities they live in or travel to, and in “activated scenarios...
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Towards a circular building industry through digitalisation
Exploring how digital technologies can help narrow, slow, close, and regenerate the loops in social housing practice
2023 || Paperback || Sultan Çetin || TU Delft
This thesis explores the integration of Circular Economy (CE) principles of narrow, slow, close, and regenerate in the social housing practice through digital technologies. Beginning with the examination of the CE implementation in Dutch social housing organisations, the research extends its focus to the broader built environment, introducing the Circular Digital Built Environment Framework and identifying ten enabling technologies. Subsequent chapters explore real-world applications of these...
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Landscapes of Trade
Towards sustainable spatial planning for the logistics complex in the Netherlands
2024 || Paperback || Merten Nefs || TU Delft
By combining different perspectives and methods of empirical research, this PhD thesis generates multi-disciplinary insights into the rise of the logistics complex and its planning discourse whilst focusing specifically on XXL distribution centres (DCs) in the Netherlands. Since the 1980s, the building footprint of this complex has increased fourfold, to approximately 80 million square metres, generating a new large-scale landscape type: Landscapes of Trade. The research addresses urgent i...
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Daily Mobility in Metropolitan Areas
The case of higher education students and urban spatial development in the Valparaiso Metropolitan Area
2024 || Paperback || Marcela Soto || TU Delft
This study seeks to understand the interrelationship between daily mobility and the spatial structure of an emerging metropolitan urban system. It is concerned with the daily mobility of a specific group of inhabitants, higher education students, living in a contemporary metropolis and experiencing urban living. The study’s main aim is to better understand aspects of this complex urban spatial structure through the students’ lives and through their daily mobility to explore specific urban...
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HyperCell
A Bio-inspired Design Framework for Real-time Interactive Architectures
2018 || Paperback || Jia-Rey Chang || TU Delft Open
This pioneering research focuses on Biomimetic Interactive Architecture using "Computation", "Embodiment", and "Biology" to generate an intimate embodied convergence to propose a novel rule-based design framework for creating organic architectures composed of swarm-based intelligent components. Furthermore, the research boldly claims that Interactive Architecture should emerge as the next truly Organic Architecture. As the world and society are dynamically changing, especially in this digital...
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sustainability and resilience
socio-spatial perspective
2018 || Paperback || Alenka Fikfak e.a. || TU Delft Open
Sustainability and resilience have become indispensable parts of the contemporary debate over the built environment. Although recognised as imperatives, the complexity and the variety of interpretations of sustainability and resilience have raised the necessity to again rethink their notion in the context of the built environment and to reframe the state-of-the-art body of knowledge.
The purpose of this book is to present ongoing research from the universities involved in the project Creating...
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Bouwakoestiek
2021 || Paperback || Edwin Reynders || Acco || met inkijkexemplaar
Onder impuls van de aanhoudende, wereldwijde toename van het verkeer en de verstedelijkingsgraad treedt de lawaaiproblematiek in en rond gebouwen steeds meer op de voorgrond. In deze context zijn de isolatie van het lucht-, contact- en gevelgeluid, naast de geluidabsorptie, belangrijke prestatiekenmerken van gebouwen. Dit boek stelt de lezer in staat om die kenmerken te begrijpen, te beoordelen, te voorspellen en te verbeteren. Bouwakoestiek is bedoeld voor studenten, ingenieurs, architecten,...
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From access to re-use: a user’s perspective on public sector information availability
|| Frederika Welle Donker || TU Delft Open
If data are the building blocks to generate information needed to acquire knowledge and understanding, then geodata, i.e. data with a geographic component (geodata), are the building blocks for information vital for decision-making at all levels of government, for companies and for citizens. Governments collect geodata and create, develop and use geo-information - also referred to as spatial information - to carry out public tasks as almost all decision-making involves a geographic component,...
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Ruimtelijke transformaties van de steden in het Randstadgebied (12de-20ste eeuw)
2017 || Paperback || Kim Anne-Marie Zweerink || TU Delft Open
In this issue of A+BE (written in Dutch), the transformation of the form of nine cities in the Randstad between 1250 and 1940 in relation to changes in infrastructure is central, namely Utrecht, Dordrecht, Leiden, Haarlem, Delft, Gouda, Amsterdam, Rotterdam and The Hague. Within this time span, three periods of great spatial dynamics are identified, namely the period 1240-1450, 1580-1680 and 1870-1940.
Comparing the city maps with each other, they made a development from uniformity to diversi...
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Work floor experiences of supply chain partnering in the Dutch housing sector
2017 || Paperback || Marieke Venselaar || TU Delft Open
This book is about work floor experiences of professionals at work floors of housing organizations in The Netherlands in their attempts to apply supply chain partnering. I did not only choose this topic because of its academic and practical relevance. The choices I made, and the personal motivation behind those choices say a lot about what has driven me to do this research. Therefore, this prologue focusses on the experiences
that have led me to conducting this PhD-research. In answering this...