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Van 't Land, W. (author)
Background Consumption of materials is an always ongoing process. In the linear economy, or a ‘take-make-dispose’ consumption pattern there is no attention for the rest value of products. The circular economy and bio-based economy introduce that loop-back for materials at the end of their lifetime. This research is about the application of bio...
master thesis 2015
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Portheine, J.O. (author)
In this paper the production and recycling process of the four most important cardboards are shown and explained. These are corrugated-, honeycomb-, tubes and solid- cardboard. For all these types the properties waterproof, fireproof, insulation, strength, weight, price and architectural freedom is compared. With this data the use of cardboard...
master thesis 2015
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Van Til, J.S.K. (author)
This project is about a design for a temporary building that will help areas that are in the process of a large-scale transformation to fill the gap between the past and the present. Temporality is dealt with with in materialisation(cardboard), location and the programme.
master thesis 2015
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Van der Meer, C. (author)
Developing the world's first house made from wrapped cardboard, used for semi permanent purposes.
master thesis 2013
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Kiefte, T.M. (author)
Nowadays forearm prosthesis are far from optimal, factors that need to be optimized are the mass, the price and the wear temperature of the prosthesis. This can be done by choosing cardboard as constructive material. In this report the relevant control mechanisms are investigated. A body powered prosthesis voluntary closing control is chosen as...
master thesis 2011
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