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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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Dealing with Heritage

Assessment and Conservation

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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International facades - croft

climate related optmized facade constructions

2018 || Paperback || Marcel Bilow || TU Delft Open

Looking at Central European building projects illustrates an awareness of sustainability and the need to save energy. This trend is based on the finiteness of natural resources, and is thus wise to follow. Developments in this region including passive house technologies, and energy plus solutions that create more energy than they use have become realisable. But it is not increasing technological knowledge alone that supported these developments; the Central European climate makes it possible ...

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Designing the urban microclimate

a framework for a design-decision support tool for the dissemination of knowledge on the urban microclimate to the urban design process

2019 || Paperback || Marjolein Pijpers-van Esch || TU Delft Open

This doctoral thesis presents research on the integration and transfer of knowledge from the specialized field of urban microclimatology into the generic field of urban design. Both fields are studied in order to identify crosslinks and reveal gaps. The main research question of the research is: How can the design of urban neighbourhoods contribute to microclimates that support physical well-being and what kind of information and form of presentation does the urban designer need in order to m...

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Urban form and greenhouse gas emissions

findings, strategies, and design decision support technologies

2019 || Paperback || Michael West Mehaffy || TU Delft Open

The research reported in this dissertation contains three complementary and overlapping parts:

One, “findings”: It assesses the factors of urban morphology that contribute to increased rates of greenhouse gas emissions per capita, and the ways they interact. It finds a significant but underrepresented set of factors, distinct from but relating the factors at the individual building scale and the scale of regional transportation systems.

Two, “strategies”: It assesses the methodologies...

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sustainable and resilient building design

approaches, methods and tools

2018 || Paperback || Saja Kosanović e.a. || TU Delft Open

The challenges to which contemporary building design needs to respond grow steadily. They originate from the influence of changing environmental conditions on buildings, as well as from the need to reduce the impact of buildings on the environment. The increasing complexity requires the continual revision of design principles and their harmonisation with current scientific findings, technological development, and environmental, social, and economic factors. It is precisely these issues that f...

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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...