TU Delft (21)
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Mass Housing Neighbourhoods and Urban Commons
Values-based Governance and Intervention Framework for New Belgrade Blocks
2023 || Paperback || Anica Dragutinovic || TU Delft
The neglect of significance, deterioration and consequent devaluation of the post-war mass housing neighbourhoods are major challenges, both in the field of heritage conservation and management and in urban planning and design. The reasons for their deterioration are different, and interlinked with the socio-cultural discourse, as well as the spatial characteristics of these neighbourhoods. This doctoral research addresses the challenges of those neighbourhoods, focusing on New Belgrade Block...
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Everyday Heritage
Identifying attributes of 1965-1985 residential neighbourhoods by involved stakeholders
2023 || Paperback || Lidwine Spoormans || TU Delft
In improving the sustainability of our built environment, European institutions emphasize the importance of protecting and advancing cultural values. As most of the stock is not listed, nor is its heritage significance assessed, future sustainable developments risk neglecting present attributes, causing the loss of resources and their significance. This problem applies to 1965-1985 Dutch housing, comprising over 30% of the stock, with no clarity on its heritage significance. This thesis aims ...
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Towards a new -Existenzminimum
Defining principles for the co-design of affordable collaborative housing
2023 || Paperback || Sara Brysch || TU Delft
This thesis brings forward the design dimension, and, more specifically, co-design, to the study of housing affordability. Co-design occurs when end-users and professionals work together towards a common goal. It is a process often applied in collaborative housing, an umbrella concept encompassing different housing forms based on collective self-organisation and collaboration, where residents choose to share certain spaces. The aim of this research is to assess if and how co-design processes ...
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Towards a Better-Functioning Private Rented Sector in Metropolitan China
The Case of Shenzhen
2023 || Paperback || Bo Li || TU Delft
In recent years, the Private Rented Sector (PRS) has witnessed rapid growth across numerous jurisdictions, with Chinese metropolises notably standing out. Throughout the history of housing policy development in China, the PRS has been largely disregarded. It was not until 2015 that the government proposed the idea of “accelerating the development of the rental housing market” to achieve a “balanced development between home renting and purchasing”. However, the PRS in China is still in...
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Facades-as-a-Service
A cross-disciplinary model for the (re)development of circular building envelopes
2023 || Paperback || Juan F. Azcárate-Aguerre || TU Delft
The clean energy and Circular Economy transitions in the Built Environment have respectively dominated the academic dialogue in architecture, engineering, and real estate for the last 20+ years. While significant progress has been done, and many fine examples of more sustainable architecture exist, the process has been hindered by traditional systemic models for the planning, contracting, financing, construction, and management of building projects.
If we are to meet the ambitious climate-cha...
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Sensing the Cultural Significance with AI for Social Inclusion
A Computational Spatiotemporal Network-based Framework of Heritage Knowledge Documentation using User-Generated Content
2023 || Paperback || Nan Bai || TU Delft
Social Inclusion has been growing as a goal in heritage management. Whereas the 2011 UNESCO Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape (HUL) called for tools of knowledge documentation, social media already functions as a platform for online communities to actively involve themselves in heritage-related discussions. Such discussions happen both in “baseline scenarios” when people calmly share their experiences about the cities they live in or travel to, and in “activated scenarios...
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Towards a circular building industry through digitalisation
Exploring how digital technologies can help narrow, slow, close, and regenerate the loops in social housing practice
2023 || Paperback || Sultan Çetin || TU Delft
This thesis explores the integration of Circular Economy (CE) principles of narrow, slow, close, and regenerate in the social housing practice through digital technologies. Beginning with the examination of the CE implementation in Dutch social housing organisations, the research extends its focus to the broader built environment, introducing the Circular Digital Built Environment Framework and identifying ten enabling technologies. Subsequent chapters explore real-world applications of these...
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In the Name of Conservation
Reflections on the Interpretation and Justification of China’s Urban Heritage Practices by Taking Shanghai’s Lilong Neighbourhoods as an Example
2023 || Paperback || Kaiyi Zhu || TU Delft
This thesis investigates the introduction, adaption, and implementation of the modern concept of heritage conservation in modern China after the opening of its treaty ports. Through an analysis of the different layers of disseminating and receiving knowledge in transnational exchanges, it explicitly points out the divergence between the Eurocentric concept of conservation and the Chinese tradition of treating historic buildings and sites. As a result of the complexity of understanding and ada...
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Entrepreneurial citizenship in urban regeneration
2023 || Paperback || Nuha Al Sader || TU Delft
More and more citizens are entering the public domain and taking over tasks that traditionally belong to the government. For example, citizens increasingly run a community centre themselves, maintain the greenery in their neighbourhood and manage the local playground. To some extent, governments also encourage this behaviour and are disposing of social real estate. Against this background, this study examines the rise of citizens' initiatives in the Netherlands and how this takes shape in the...
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Spatial approaches to a circular economy
Determining locations and scales of closing material loops using geographic data
2023 || Paperback || Tanya Tsui || TU Delft
Rapid urbanization has exerted unsustainable pressures on the environment, and implementing circular economy (CE) in cities has been seen by policy makers as a potential solution for resource scarcity. Scholars have therefore called for an understanding of the spatial aspects of CE that go beyond urban governance strategies, engendering the recent integration of spatial disciplines, such as urban planning and regional economics, into the study of CE.
Using the Netherlands as a case study, th...