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Studieboeken (14)
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Reconstructing Dwelling
Social and spatial features of housing practices in Addis Ababa
2025 || Paperback || Brook Teklehaimanot Haileselassie || TU Delft
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The Circular Kitchen
Perspectives for Design and Implementation
2024 || Paperback || Bas Jansen || TU Delft
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Improving policy coherence for circular cities
Evaluating circular built environment policies of London and Amsterdam
2025 || Paperback || Felipe Bucci Ancapi || TU Delft
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Operating Room Ventilation
A View From Different Perspectives
2024 || Paperback || Jos Lans || TU Delft
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Reconceptualizing Interventions of Built Heritage
A Comparison between Doctrines and Practices
2025 || Paperback || Mi Lin || TU Delft
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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
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The challenge of collaborating in urban design
Co-designing resilient public spaces in Chile
2025 || Paperback || Macarena Gaete-Cruz || TU Delft
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Steigenga & van Embden
Two different approaches towards spatial planning: design or research
2024 || Paperback || Herman van Bergeijk e.a. || TU Delft
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Making temporary homes
Why meanings and activities matter
2024 || Paperback || Marjolein Overtoom || TU Delft
A housing shortage has been building up in the Netherlands in the last 30 years. Decreasing the housing shortage takes time, while people need a place to live now. Temporarily transforming vacant buildings into housing could reduce this need by providing the housing market with time to catch up. Can different user perspectives be included in housing design so all residents can easily make their home? A review of literature from housing studies, indoor environmental quality, architectural desi...
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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...