Print Email Facebook Twitter Breaking the Pattern Title Breaking the Pattern: Densification as a catalyst for improving the liveability of post-war neighborhoods. Author Versteeg, Nando (TU Delft Architecture and the Built Environment) Contributor van der Veen, R.J. (mentor) Kleinhans, R.J. (graduation committee) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Programme Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences | Urbanism Date 2023-06-20 Abstract The Netherlands is dealing with two problems. The first is a large housing crisis. Housing is unavailable, unaffordable and lacking in quality and perfomance. There is also a liveability crisis. While the overall liveability score in The Netherlands has been going up in the last two decades, the neighborhood that score the worst have not been able to improve their situation. The most vulnerable group of the population resides in these areas and they are unable to put themselves or their surrounding in a better environment. Post-war neighborhoods consist of a high amount of these low-scoring neighborhood, while at the same time they have a high potential for densfication that would aid in resolving the housing shortage. The question arises how densification can be a catalyst for improving the quality of living in post-war neighborhoods.This thesis investigates the concept of densficitation, its sustainable character and its relationship to improving the quality of living on a spatial and social level. The next chapter looks into the concept of liveability, what it means, what impact it has and what the situation is in The Netherlands. After that, the post-war neighborhood will be researched to gain a better understanding on its problems and potential. The conclusion says that there is definetely a deeply rooted but complex relationship between densification and liveability, one that is far from superficial. By putting clear and strict criteria to the implementation of densification, it is possible to have a positive effect on the quality of living in post-war neighborhoods. These criteria evolve on three levels: 1) mobility, 2) urban blocks, and 3) open space. The thesis proposes a set of criteria and imagines the results of these criteria. By combining the sustainable solution for the housing crisis and measures for the improvement of liveability, it is possible to uplift neighborhoods that deals with social and spatial problems and create a just and healthy urban environment for all. Subject DensificationLiveabilityPost-war Neighborhood To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8b16bcf8-a0d1-4642-a148-4c4101c20c79 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights © 2023 Nando Versteeg Files PDF 4704401_NandoVersteeg_P5_report.pdf 36.7 MB PDF P5_presentation.pdf 70.27 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:8b16bcf8-a0d1-4642-a148-4c4101c20c79/datastream/OBJ1/view