Print Email Facebook Twitter Engineered wood Marine Terrein Title Engineered wood Marine Terrein Author Teeuw, M.A. Contributor Schroën, J. (mentor) Jennen, P. (mentor) Faculty Architecture and The Built Environment Date 2017-04-13 Abstract The Dutch Marine grounds are located in the very city centre of Amsterdam on the Marine Terrein, all 14 hectares of the area have been forbidden to access for a very long time until now. The Dutch Marine is leaving the area in stages because of budget cuts from 2015 till 2018. The terrain is badly connected to the centre; all the utility buildings are of low quality and the area doesn't have any attractive public functions. In order to develop the area a public park will be added with eateries below, all positioned above a harbour. The building will be constructed from wood because it is a sustainable material which relates well to the vision of the area. In addition the area has an history of shipyards in which wood was the main construction material. In this paper all types of structural wood are explored and in succession research has been done to what kind of structures are the most suitable for a high static load building in combination with long spans. Finally suitable types of engineered wood structures for a bridge in the Marine terrein can be deducted from literature and case studies. Subject Marine TerreinEngineered woodGrid shell To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:092f6b30-4e1a-44e5-979e-7e53e23b3f80 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights (c) 2017 M.A. Teeuw Files PDF Thesis M.Teeuw_.pdf 53.54 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:092f6b30-4e1a-44e5-979e-7e53e23b3f80/datastream/OBJ/view