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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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Housing Refurbishment for Energy Efficiency and Comfort
Toward sustainable housing in Vietnam
2021 || Paperback || Phan Anh Nguyen || TU Delft Open
The housing stock in Vietnam has boomed in the last few decades, especially in urbanised areas. However, the increasing number of housing units did not go along with housing quality, a healthy living environment or a sustainable building stock. Recent legislation only applies to public buildings but not the private housing sector, which accounts for the majority of the building stock. Therefore, this research aimed to contribute to a more sustainable building stock in Vietnam by improving the...
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JFDE – Journal of Facade Design and Engineering
Volume 9 / Number 1 / 2021 - Powerskin special issue
2021 || Paperback || Ulrich Knaack e.a. || TU Delft Open
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Land in Limbo
Understanding path dependencies at the intersection of the port and city of Naples
2021 || Paperback || Paolo De Martino || TU Delft Open
Numerous actors have been involved in the planning of the port and city of Naples. National and local authorities—namely central government, the Region, the Municipality of Naples, and the Port Authority—act upon the port at different scales, according to diverging interest and by using different planning tools. Each entity has different spatial claims and contrastive views on what port city integration can be. Their diverse goals have led port and city to develop into separate entities, ...
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JFDE – Journal of Facade Design and Engineering
Volume 9 / Number 2 / 2021
2021 || Paperback || Ulrich Knaack e.a. || TU Delft Open
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Disclosing Interstices
Open-ended Design Transformation of Urban Leftover Spaces
2021 || Paperback || Sitong Luo || TU Delft Open
Leftover spaces are neglected and obsolete spaces within the city. As they are temporarily unoccupied by defined urban functions, leftover spaces provide unique “interstitial conditions” that open for wild species as well as different informal social activities, offering crucial complements to the formal and defined urban spaces. In this context, the design of leftover spaces poses a paradox between the practice of design that projects a set of definitions onto the site, and the indeter...
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Computational Design of Indoor Arenas (CDIA)
Integrating multi-functional spaces and long-span roof structures
2021 || Paperback || Wang Pan || TU Delft Open
Indoor arenas are important public buildings catering for various activities (e.g., sports events, stage performances, assemblies, exhibitions, and daily sports for the public) and serving as landmarks in urban contexts. The multi-functional space and long-span roof structure of an indoor arena are highly interrelated, which impact the multi-functionality and structural performance and mainly define the overall form of the building. Therefore, it is crucial to integrate the multi-functional s...
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Spatial Building Typology
Vacant Heritage: Department Stores V&D’s
2021 || Paperback || Hielkje Zijlstra e.a. || TU Delft Open
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Waterfront Analysis and Design
Comparative Report of Beijing, Suzhou and Yinchuan
2021 || Paperback || Yifan YANG e.a. || TU Delft Open
Waterfront Analysis and Design Comparative Report of Beijing, Suzhou and Yinchuan systematically summarizes the research and planning cases. Conventional concepts and strategies concerning urban planning implemented in Beijing, Suzhou and Yinchuan have long been established, and the construction of many areas in these cities have been widely finished. Under such circumstances, based on analyses of the three cities and several typical cases of waterfront planning, this book breaks through the ...
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Challenges of -prefabricated housing in China
Supply chain, Stakeholders, and Transaction costs
2021 || Paperback || Hongjuan Wu || TU Delft Open
Recently, the implementation of prefabricated housing (PH) has become prevalent in China to achieve sustainability while ensuring green construction, innovative products, and higher quality. However, numerous challenges arise, such as the overrun costs, inexperienced workers, and the inefficient management process. High transaction costs (TCs) occur in the PH project supply chain since additional efforts are consumed for overcoming these challenges. This study aims to seek insights into TCs o...