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Van Dijk, P. (author), Van Nieuwenhuijsen, B. (author), Aghina, N. (author)
This "designers' manual" is made during the TIDO-course AR0531 Innovation and Sustainability This manual contains an information card, a poster and 37 insulation material cards. The cardbox helps architects to find appropriate interior insulation materials for the personal requirements of a customer.
student report 2014
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Van Vliegen, K. (author), Van Oorschot, N. (author), Meinen, N. (author), Van Dijk, S. (author), Reimert, Z. (author)
Ho Chi Minh City has to deal with severe flooding in the rainy season. To prevent the city from this flooding, MARD set up plan 1547. The main idea of the plan is to build a ring dike around HCMC in combination with several movable tidal barriers. One of these barriers is the Muong Chuoi Barrier. In this report a conceptual design of the Muong...
student report 2013
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Bos, C. (author), Burgers, J.J. (author), Van Dijk, M. (author), Heeringa, E. (author), Van den Hengel, D. (author), Lausman, R. (author), Oortman, N. (author), Poot, R. (author), Segboer, T. (author), De Sonneville, B. (author)
Research has been carried out in St. Konstantin, Varna, Bulgaria. In the second chapter of this report an Analysis of the Tetra pods on breakwater of the “Sunny Day Marina is presented, where the damage is determined and different approaches are used and compared to determine the significant wave height. In the third chapter the beach...
student report 2004
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Brugmans, J. (author), Van Dijk, R. (author), Van der Lans, J. (author), Loeffen, R. (author), Wagner, J. (author)
Waihi Beach is a village consisting out of 2300 inhabitants, located in the Bay of Plenty on the North Island of New Zealand. It can be seen as a 9 km long tombolo beach. Dunes used to protect most of the land, but have decreased in size through natural erosive processes and through urban development in the dune areas. The long and short-term...
student report 2003
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