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Countercurrent Heat Exchange Building Envelope Using Ceramic Components
2020 || Paperback || Jason Oliver Vollen || TU Delft Open
Research and development in building envelope design have promoted the convergence of two system types, Thermo-Active Building Systems and Adaptive Building Envelopes, that re-conceptualize the envelope as a distributed energy transfer function that captures, transforms, stores, and even re-distributes energy resources.
The widespread deployment of Thermo-Active Building Systems as a building envelope will depend on several factors. These factors include the value of the design attributes tha...
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Control Shift
European Industrial Heritage reuse in review / Volume 2
2020 || Paperback || Theodora Chatzi Rodopoulou || TU Delft Open
This dissertation focuses on Industrial Heritage Reuse practice in Europe, with special emphasis on the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Spain and Greece. This vastly complex yet fascinating topic has not been studied holistically under the circumstances of the contemporary era. In the 21st century, Industrial Heritage Reuse is required to be more responsive, more sustainable, more inclusive and more value-driven than before. An enhanced approach for the transformation of industrial relics is...
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Gentrification and Crime
New Configurations and Challenges for the City
2020 || Paperback || Giovanni Semi e.a. || TU Delft Open
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LDE Heritage Conference on Heritage and the Sustainable Development Goals
Proceedings
2021 || Paperback || Uta Pottgiesser e.a. || TU Delft Open
Heritage—natural and cultural, material and immaterial—plays a key role in the development of sustainable cities and communities. Goal 11, target 4, of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) emphasizes the relation between heritage and sustainability. The International LDE Heritage conference on Heritage and Sustainable Development Goals, which took place from 26 to 28 November 2019 at TU Delft in the Netherlands, examined the theories, methodologies, and practices of heritage and SDGs....
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Spatial planning and high-tech development
a comparative study of Eindhoven city-region, the Netherlands and Hsinchu City-region, Taiwan
2019 || Paperback || Wei-Ju Huang || TU Delft Open
High-tech development—which lies at the very heart of the processes of economic growth—has been recognised by many developed and developing countries as a strategic instrument to enhance and sustain their competitiveness in the global economic network. Although the concept of high-tech development differs between countries, many share the underlying assumption that the core of high-tech development is to create a sound environment where innovation thrives. This ideology implies a definite...
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FAÇADE 2018 – Adaptive!
Journal of Facade design & engineering
2018 || Paperback || Ulrich Knaack e.a. || TU Delft Open
This special issue of the Journal of Facade Design and Engineering (JFDE) is linked to the conference FAÇADE 2018 – Adaptive!, the fifth conference that has been organised by Lucerne University of Applied Science and Arts within the framework of the European Façade Network, EFN. FAÇADE 2018 is also the final conference of the COST Action TU1403 ‘Adaptive façades network’ (www.tu1403.eu) and dedicated to multifunctional, adaptive, and dynamic building envelopes.
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Foundries of the Future
A Guide for 21st Century Cities of Making
2020 || Paperback || Ben Croxford e.a. || TU Delft Open
Despite the odds, manufacturing is not in terminal decay in western cities. On the contrary, it is at the opening of a new chapter. Urban manufacturing can help cities to be more innovative, circular, inclusive and resilient.
Since the 1970s, cities world-wide have been witness to radical de-industrialisation. Manufacturing was considered incompatible with urban life and was actively pushed out. As economies have grown, public officials and developers have instinctively shifted their priori...
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The Future of Structuralism
2020 || Paperback || Lidwine Spoormans e.a. || TU Delft Open
Structuralism represents an architecture that can interact, grow and adapt. The buildings can be recognised by their vivid open structures, composition of small units, and a spatial organisation like a city. As a reaction to CIAM functionalism, the avant-garde members of Team 10 proposed inclusive and social space and a more human form of urbanism and architecture. Starting in 1959, Dutch Structuralism became a very influential movement in the development of architecture in The Netherlands.
S...
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Smart Mobility & Urban Development in Haven-Stad, Amsterdam
2019 Summer School
2020 || Paperback || Joran Kuijper e.a. || TU Delft Open
Which approaches and scenarios of smart (multimodal) mobility can be tested and applied to the future urban development of Haven-Stad, Amsterdam?
This is the main question the participants of the 2019 Summer School started working on. Included in this book are the results of this intense week of work done by 41 professionals, academics, and students from over 20 countries. Furthermore, invited experts from academia, government, and practice share their experience on urban development and mobi...
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Securing Healthy Circular Material Flows In The Built Environment
The Case Of Indoor Partitioning
2020 || Paperback || Bob Geldermans || TU Delft Open
Multi-family buildings usually have a fixed subdivision in units with standard layouts. However, households are all different and change over time, as so do their needs and desires. With this in mind, the Open Building concept, which originated in the 1960s, proposed two levels of intervention and decision-making: the (collective) ‘support’ and (individual) ‘infill’. Although the Open Building approach has been embraced conceptually, with a new wave of interest in the Netherlands in r...