Print Email Facebook Twitter Hybrid Working, Quality Living Title Hybrid Working, Quality Living: Transformation of densification for live-work mixed-use neighborhood in post-pandemic office districts: Beukenhorst, Hoofddorp Author Cui, Jasmine (TU Delft Architecture and the Built Environment; TU Delft Urbanism) Contributor Viseu Cardoso, Rodrigo (mentor) Dijkstra, R.J. (mentor) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Programme Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences | Urbanism Date 2023-01-20 Abstract “Hybrid Working, Quality Living” seizes the opportunity of the surging hybrid remote working trend to promote work style and lifestyle changes in office districts and beyond. Remote working has been developing but has never been applied on such a global scale before. Since the end of 2019, it has brought our attention back to several long-discussed urban problems, for instance, the housing crisis, commuting behaviors, urban life quality, and so on, by shedding light on neglected connections among them. The project takes the Randstad as the research area to analyze and explain how the problems interrelate with each other. Looking fifty years into the future, “Hybrid Working, Quality Living” applies the urban foresight method to respond to the urban challenges, exploring a radical future with flexible schedules, all-day-round inhabited neighborhoods, closely collaborative communities, increased housing affordability, and greater gender equality, all through the transformation of office districts. Starting from understanding the future residents’ lives, a set of aspirations and design options are listed out and then applied to the design of Beukenhorst, a concentrated office district in Hoofddorp, Haarlemmermeer.Based on foresight methods, “Hybrid Working, Quality Living” tests the design with a set of scenarios to explore its responses to the changing conditions and summarize the influential factors under different circumstances. Driven by each of the major drivers of change, the scenarios and the tests identify the possible futures as well as emphasize the importance of dynamically monitoring and adjusting the design strategies. Subject Office transformationLive-Work neighborhoodHybrid workingUrban foresightHoofddorp To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b32d41c3-dd8c-41f3-9180-7fecb9083f46 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights © 2023 Jasmine Cui Files PDF P5Report_MinCui5235103_Hy ... Living.pdf 79.47 MB PDF P5Presentation_MinCui5235 ... Living.pdf 92.06 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:b32d41c3-dd8c-41f3-9180-7fecb9083f46/datastream/OBJ1/view