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Building with Nature perspectives
cross-disciplinary BwN approaches in coastal regions
2021 || Paperback || Janneke van Bergen e.a. || TU Delft Open
This publication offers an overview of the latest cross-disciplinary developments in the field of Building with Nature (BwN) for the protection of coastal regions. The key philosophy of BwN is the employment of natural processes to serve societal goals, such as flood safety. The starting point is a systems-based approach, making interventions that employ the shaping forces of the natural system to perform measures by self-regulation. Initial pilots of this innovative approach originate from c...
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Space Layout and Energy Performance
Parametric optimisation of space layout for the energy performance of office buildings
2021 || Paperback || Tiantian Du || TU Delft Open
Architectural design greatly influences building energy performance (BEP), and energy-efficient design is therefore often studied. Architectural space layout also can affect BEP. However, only a few of the numerous studies on energy-efficient design considered the effect of space layout. Within these studies, the isolated effect of space layout on the BEP has hardly have been analysed systematically.
The framework of Performative Computational Architecture (PCA) had been proven to be effectiv...
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Proceedings of SWBSS 2021
Fifth International Conference on Salt Weathering of Buildings and Stone Sculptures
2021 || Paperback || Barbara Lubelli e.a. || TU Delft Open
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Mapping Wuhan
Morphological ATLAS of the Urbanisation of a Chinese City
2022 || Paperback || Henco Bekkering e.a. || TU Delft Open
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HISTORY URBANISM RESILIENCE
|| Carola Hein || TU Delft Open
The 17th conference (2016, Delft) of the International Planning History Society (IPHS) and its proceedings place presentations from different continents and on varied topics side by side, providing insight into state-of-the art research in the field of planning history and offering a glimpse of new approaches, themes, papers and books to come. Book of Abstracts.
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Transformation in Composition
Ecdysis Of Landscape Architecture Through The Brownfield Park Project 1975-2015
2018 || Paperback || René van der Velde || TU Delft Open
This study enlarges on the notion of composition in landscape architecture, building on the ‘Delft Method’, which elaborates composition as a methodological framework for landscape design. At the same time it takes a critical stance in respect to this method in response to recent developments in landscape architecture such as the site-specicity and process discourses.
The notion of composition is examined from a historical, theoretical and lexical perspective, before turning to an examina...
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Re-use of Building Products in the Netherlands
The development of a metabolism based assessment approach
|| Paperback || Loriane Icibaci || TU Delft Open
Over the years, the consumption of materials for construction exceeded more than half of the total materials consumed in the Netherlands, and construction waste exceeded the volume of solid waste produced by households. Since the introduction of the "Ladder van Lansink" (in the 1970’s) and the further development of the European Waste Framework Directives followed by the Circular Economy concept, waste prevention has been considered a priority measure. Whereas the goals to improve waste man...
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Home Occupant Archetypes
Profiling householders’ comfort- and energy-related behaviours with mixed-methods
2019 || Paperback || Marco A. Ortiz || TU Delft Open
This research aimed at understanding how occupants use energy in their homes to make themselves feel more comfortable. This was done to propose customized environmental characteristics that could improve the occupants’ comfort while reducing energy consumption. To conceptualize such bespoke environmental features, occupant archetypes were produced based on the occupants’ intentions and motivations behind comfort behaviours.
A mixed-methods human-centered design approach was developed for ...
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Visibility, democratic public space and socially inclusive cities
2020 || Paperback || Ceren Sezer || TU Delft Open
This research introduces the concept of visibility as a useful tool to assess the democratic features of public spaces. It understands democratic public spaces as open spaces, which are accessible to all and allow different cultural expressions for individuals and groups. The concept of visibility refers to the visual perception of the observable features of distinctive urban groups in public space, which give evidence of how these groups engage with, shape, and construct public space. The re...
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Anchoring the design process
A framework to make the designerly way of thinking explicit in architectural design education
2020 || Paperback || Elise van Dooren || TU Delft Open
This thesis proposes a framework to address the design process in design education. Building upon the assumption that teachers, being professional designers, do not discuss the design process in the architectural design studio and do not have a vocabulary to do so, five generic elements or anchor points are defined which represent the basic design skills. The validity of the framework and the assumption is tested respectively in interviews with a variety of designers and in observations of di...