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Thermal comfort in sun spaces
to what extend can energy collectors and seasonal energy storages provide thermal comfort in sun spaces?
2017 || Paperback || Christian Wiegel || TU Delft Open
Preparation for fossil fuel substitution in the building sector persists as an essential subject in architectural engineering. Since the building sector still remains as one of the three major global end energy consumer - climate change is closely related to construction and design.We have developed the archetype sun space to what it is today : a simple but effective predominant naturally ventilated sun trap and as well as living space enlargement. With the invention of industrial glass orang...
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efnMOBILE 2.0
Efficient Envelopes
2017 || Paperback || Ulrich Knaack e.a. || TU Delft Open || met inkijkexemplaar
Based on the experiences of efnMOBILE 1.0 the hands-on student workshop activities and exhibitions took place in different evironments and locations encouraging new technologies and methodologies. Like efnMOBILE 1.0 the new workshop series efnMOBILE 2.0 provides the European Facade Network (efn), its conferences and the connected professional community with a local platform for communication, exhibition, innovative development and interaction. efnMOBILE 2.0 is reaching out to be developed fro...
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Paper in architecture
Research by design, engineering and prototyping
2017 || Paperback || Jerzy F. Latka || TU Delft Open
Paper is a fascinating material that we encounter every day in different variants: tissues, paper towels, packaging material, wall paper or even fillers of doors. Despite radical changes in production technology, the material, which has been known to mankind for almost two thousand years, still has a natural composition, being made up of fibres of plant origin (particularly wood fibres). Thanks to its unique properties, relatively high compression strength and bending stiffness, low productio...
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Living with diversity in Jane Finch
2017 || Paperback || Donya Ahmadi || TU Delft Open
In the past decades, diversity has become a popular catchphrase in theoretical, policy and public discourses in Canadian cities. This study seeks to add to our understanding of urban diversity, as perceived and experienced by those who inhabit, frequent and govern urban areas. The study further makes use of a variety of qualitative and participatory techniques (i.e. qualitative interviews, roundtable talks, participant observations, and focus groups) to gather rigorous empirical data on livin...
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Urban and regional heat island adaptation measures in the Netherlands
2017 || Paperback || Leyre Echevarría Icaza || TU Delft Open
The aim of this issue of A+BE is to propose urban design guidelines to positively influence the heat islands in Dutch cities and regions. As an architect and urban planner, the challenge was to provide a series of spatial planning guidelines that had to be open enough to be compatible with other urban planning priorities and accurate enough to mitigate the Urban Heat Island (UHI). This thesis is thus marked by this tension between a generic reflection on the integration of scientific findings...
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Activerende Gevels
2017 || Paperback || Ed Melet || TU Delft Open
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Learning from co-housing initiatives
2017 || Paperback || Lidewij Tummers || TU Delft Open
The aim of this issue of A+BE is to create a deeper understanding of the current rise of co-housing in Europe, and what it could mean in urban policies addressing energy transition and climate change. Studying co-housing is timely because the residents' associations become 'prosumers'; uniting the supply (production) and demand (consumption) of energy, housing and services in their projects. As such, they are increasingly seen as partners in the co-creation and maintenance of urban space.
The...
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Occupant behavior and energy consumption in dwellings
2017 || Paperback || Merve Bedir || TU Delft Open
There are several dimensions of occupant behavior and energy consumption of dwellings: dwelling characteristics including the energy and indoor comfort management systems, building envelope, lighting and appliances; occupant characteristics including the social, educational and economical; and actual behavior, including the control of heating, ventilation and lighting of spaces, and appliance use, hot water use, washing, bathing, and cleaning. Attempting to understand this complexity asks for...
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Gunawan Tjahjono & Josef Prijotomo
2017 || Paperback || Gunawan Tjahjono e.a. || TU Delft Open || met inkijkexemplaar
In 2002, Gunawan Tjahjono opened his inaugural speech at University of Indonesia with a reference to Vincent Van Romondt, the last remaining Dutch tutor of architecture in Indonesia, who had pioneered an approach that challenged Indonesians to think about the relationship between architecture and 'nationbuilding'. Since independence, the topic of 'towards an Indonesian architecture,' has received various interpretations, with numerous references to Van Romondt. Josef Prijotomo, one of the mos...
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Socio-spatial change in Lithuania
2017 || Paperback || Rūta Ubarevičienė || TU Delft Open
This issue of A+BE sets out to contribute to filling the current knowledge gaps concerning the recent socio-spatial transformation processes and their consequences in Lithuania. The thesis aimed to contribute answers to the following questions:
- What are the main features and drivers of socio-spatial change in post-socialist Lithuania?
- Why, despite the growing economy and improvements in the standard of living, Lithuania is facing major challenges related to extreme population decline and...