Bouwkunde (96)
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beyond WASTESCAPES
Opportunities for sustainable urban and territorial regeneration
|| Paperback || Libera Amenta || TU Delft Open
Resource consumption mostly overcomes the embedded capacity of global ecosystems, which are self-regenerating until they reach the point of the planet’s limits. Moreover, the consumption of virgin resources and raw materials is strictly related to a consequent production of waste, which is negatively affecting both human health and other various spatial conditions. In addition to this, the temperature of the globe is predicted to rise even more in the next century, which might lead to food ...
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Quality failures in Energy saving renovation projects in Northern China
2021 || Paperback || Yuting Qi || TU Delft Open
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Smart Campus Tools
Technologies to support campus users and campus managers
2021 || Paperback || Bart Valks || TU Delft Open
In recent years, the density on the Dutch university campus has increased substantially due to a continued growth of student populations. Campus managers face the challenge of accommodating the university’s students and employees mainly in the existing buildings, which are used ineffectively and inefficiently. In order to improve the space use on campus, campus managers need better information about space use. Therefore, this PhD dissertation proposes the use of Smart campus tools: a servic...
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Immediate Systems in Architecture
Continuous adaptability at the speed of human intention
2021 || Paperback || Christian Friedrich || TU Delft Open
The presented research on Immediate Systems in Architecture (IS-A) is an attempt to afford a better human-technology match in architecture, pursuing a state where humans can simultaneously use and design, apply and amend the technical system they engage with.
The thesis contains both theoretical and experimental contributions on IS-A. Initially, the notion of Immediate Systems (IS) is introduced and framed. IS offer interaction in the style of direct manipulation, embed design and implementat...
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Improving the performance of hospitals
An architectural analysis of patient journeys in China
2022 || Paperback || Dejian Peng || TU Delft Open
Nowadays, we are faced with serious challenges in public health worldwide. However, the challenges cannot be solved only in the domain of architecture, medical science or management. A successful hospital building is more than a nice building or an efficient healing machine. Patient journey is such a concept that tries to explore the possibility to solve the problems in hospitals in the domain of hospital architecture and hospital management. In this context, the research proposes a study of ...
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Architectural Photovoltaic Application
2022 || Paperback || Zoheir Haghighi || TU Delft
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Beyond good intentions
Building passport for sustainable conservation of built heritage
2022 || Paperback || Joana Dos Santos Gonçalves || TU Delft
Sustainable Conservation are the processes of change through which the components of the inherited ecosystem from the past retain their value for present and future generations. As such, the value assessment is critical to recognise the values of heritage, not only by its aesthetical and historical values, but also by its contribution to a more sustainable future.
Despite recent policies and standards highlighting the role of heritage for sustainability and encouraging urban conservation, s...
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Housing justice as expansion of people’s capabilities for housing
Proposal for principles of housing policies and evaluation of housing inequality
2022 || Paperback || Boram Kimhur || TU Delft
Housing inequality is a growing concern in our society. In recent decades, this inequality has been exacerbated by the phenomenon of housing being financialized and commodified as a means for wealth accumulation. Management of financial institutions and housing markets has become the centre of attention in policy discussion. The questions of how to promote the moral values tied to housing, such as human rights, dignity and freedom, and how to better enable people to access suitable housing h...
The Potential of Small, Low-Carbon, Zero-Energy Housing
A Multidimensional Approach
2024 || Paperback || Cynthia Souaid || TU Delft
This thesis examines the potential of small, low-carbon, (near) zero-energy dwellings as a solution that would both address sustainability challenges and answer to the growing housing shortage in North-West Europe. It adopts a multidimensional outlook that encompasses institutional, social and technical aspects surrounding the dwellings. The institutional aspect is addressed through an investigation of financial, legislative, technical and cultural barriers to the implementation and uptake of...
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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...