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Computational Design of Indoor Arenas (CDIA)
Integrating multi-functional spaces and long-span roof structures
2021 || Paperback || Wang Pan || TU Delft Open
Indoor arenas are important public buildings catering for various activities (e.g., sports events, stage performances, assemblies, exhibitions, and daily sports for the public) and serving as landmarks in urban contexts. The multi-functional space and long-span roof structure of an indoor arena are highly interrelated, which impact the multi-functionality and structural performance and mainly define the overall form of the building. Therefore, it is crucial to integrate the multi-functional s...
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The Oil is Dying? Long Live its "Heritage"!
The Refining of Legal Systems and Port-Cities’ Planning
2022 || Paperback || Stephan Hauser || TU Delft Open
Oil is a dangerous product. Its transport, storage and refining present numerous environmental and health challenges. Local, national and European regulators have taken steps to locate it in space since the beginning of industrial oil drilling in the 1860s. But key leaders of the oil industry in Northwest Europe, and beyond, have also served as policy makers and aimed to keep legal constraints (decrees, laws, taxes) as limited as possible to prevent the emergence of obstacles in the developme...
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Integrating High‑speed Railway Stations and Urban Areas in China
Actors, Processes and Institutions
2022 || Paperback || Biyue Wang || TU Delft
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Design as Exploration
Multi-Objective and Multi-Disciplinary Optimization (MOMDO) of indoor sports halls
2022 || Paperback || Ding Yang || TU Delft
There are an increasing number of optimal-design paradigms used in architectural design nowadays. In these paradigms, a design task is formulated, or partially formulated, as an optimization problem. Multi-Disciplinary Optimization and Multi-Objective Optimization, as two important optimal-design paradigms, have shown their great potential in improving the performances of complex buildings in recent decades. Nevertheless, current paradigms for ill‑defined conceptual architectural design sti...
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Climate Change and the Resilience of Collective Memories
The Case Study of Fındıklı in Rize, Türkiye
2023 || Paperback || Gül Aktürk || TU Delft
Vernacular heritage sites encompass customs, practices, places, objects, artistic expressions, and values that are innate to a particular place and time. Climate knowledge of the particular place and time is embedded in vernacular settlements and lifestyles along with other environmental, cultural, and societal determinants of the place. Rebuilt, restored, and adapted, vernacular settlements evolved with changing climate, cultural practices, community aspirations, and a gradual influx of mode...
Heritage Beyond Singular Narratives
Embracing Diversity in Participatory Heritage Planning Empowered by Artificial -Intelligence
2023 || Paperback || Mahda Foroughi || TU Delft
This PhD thesis explores the evolving field of heritage planning, focusing on the cultural significance of heritage properties. It advocates for a value-based approach that recognizes the diverse perspectives of stakeholders, including experts, policymakers, and users. While participatory heritage aims to foster consensus-building, tensions may arise due to varying cultural significance conveyed by different stakeholder groups. Conventional research methods are time-consuming and costly, limi...
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...
flexZhouse
|| Mohd Zairul Bin Mohd Noor || TU Delft Open
Central to this PhD research was the problem of the lack of affordable housing for young starters in Malaysia. The solutions for affordable housing that are available in the market do not truly solve the problem from the customer’s point of view. Hence, it was important to analyse the contributing factors associated with the term ‘affordability’. The term touches upon interconnected elements that cover many issues ranging from demand (housing needs, demographics, household income, quali...
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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...