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- The Forest of the Future: A reinvention of the forest as we currently know it into a multifunctional spatial structure, on land and in the sea
- Exploring Opportunities for Rewilding the Built Environment through Nature-Inclusive Design: Case Study Boerhaavewijk, Post-War Residential Neighbourhood in Haarlem, The Netherlands
- The Nature-Inclusive Redesign: The possibilities of nature-inclusive redesign in Dutch urban monumental buildings
- Making Grey Green: Redesigning business parks as an additional step to bringing back biodiversity in these areas and to the city
- Rotterdam as Urban Tidescape: Transforming Westblaak-Blaak, Rotterdam into a resilient and dynamic public space for people and animals alike, whilst contributing to the mobility transition and restoring biodiversity; all through the unique tidal characteristics of the Nieuwe Maas
- Biodiverse Resilient Playscape: Design of an ecological TU Delft campus which is adaptable to climate change through playful design
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