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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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From the Village to the Neighbourhood
The transformation of open spaces through public housing
2021 || Paperback || Toni García || TU Delft Open
This publication presents the study of urban transformation and opportunities for urban upgrading through the rehabilitation and recycling of neighbourhoods, exploring the past and present of the housing estates of the main Galician industrial cities in order to discover, on different scales, how the public housing projects built in the second half of the twentieth century were formed, how their urban integration process has taken shape, what the open spaces associated with public housing are...
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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...
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Architecture and the Built Environment
research in context 2003 - 2009, TU Delft Architecture + OTB/ Berlage Institute
2019 || Hardcover || F.D. van der Hoeven e.a. || TU Delft Open
This publication provides an overview of TU Delft’s most significant research achievements in the field of architecture and the built environment during the years 2010–2012. It is the first presentation of the joint research portfolio of the Faculty of Architecture and OTB Research Institute since their integration into the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment. As such the portfolio holds a strong promise for the future. In a time when the economy seems to be finally picking ...
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JFDE - Special issue PowerSkin 2019
Special issue PowerSkin 2019
2019 || Paperback || Ulrich Knaack e.a. || TU Delft Open
This issue of the Journal of Façade Design and Engineering is a result of the second façade conference, PowerSkin, held on January 17th 2019, in the context of the building trade fair ‘BAU’ in Munich. The conference was organized collaboratively by TU Munich, TU Darmstadt, and TU Delft. All three universities conduct high-impact research and education in the field of building envelopes. The conference featured a mix of practice and education experiences, as well as scientific contributi...
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Cities in -interaction
Analysing the Dutch system of cities with computational methods
2021 || Paperback || Antoine Peris || TU Delft Open
Cities never function in isolation but as nodes in overarching systems characterised by flows of goods, people, and information. To fully understand the evolution of cities, a relational approach is needed, which investigates cities in relation to other cities and urban regions. While a significant part of urban system research has focused on aspects such as the concentration of populations and economic activities, the understanding of the actual networks connecting cities and their impact is...
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Hybrid Intelligence in Architectural Robotic Materialization (HI-ARM)
Computational, Fabrication and Material Intelligence for Multi-Mode Robotic Production of Multi-Scale and Multi-Material Systems
2021 || Paperback || Sina Mostafavi || TU Delft Open
With increasing advancements in information and manufacturing technologies, there is an ever‑growing need for innovative integration and application of computational design and robotic fabrication in architecture. Hybrid Intelligence in Architectural Robotic Materialization (HI-ARM) provides methods and frameworks that target this need. HI-ARM introduces methodologies and technologies that incorporate computational, fabrication and material intelligence in integrated design-to-robotic-produ...
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Advancing the manufacture of complex geometry GFRC for today's building envelopes
|| Hardcover || Thomas N. Henriksen || TU Delft Open
Thin-walled glass fibre reinforced concrete (GFRC) panels are being used as the primary cladding material on many landmark buildings especially in the last decade. GFRC is an ideal material for building envelopes because it is durable, it can resist fire and the environmental impact is low compared to other materials, because the base materials used in the production of GFRC are widely available throughout the world. Thin-walled GFRC was initially developed as a cladding material in the 1970s...