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Groen, Dennis (author)
Several areas in the Netherlands are considered vulnerable. These areas have poor livability and safety. Creating safe space is about improving the perceived safety and livability in neighborhoods by designing spatial interventions. One of these vulnerable areas is Rotterdam South. In Rotterdam South, Hillesluis is perceived by the inhabitants...
master thesis 2023
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de Bruin, Just (author)
This thesis explores the potential of difference and disruption as a productive ground for approaching gentrification in London. Multiple forces are driving the process of gentrification, the focus lies on the aspect of postmodern consumerism. A cultural change in which the individual, through a variety of choices, can meticulously stage their...
master thesis 2023
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Nods, Pien (author)
The following research discusses the changing nature of public space and how ownership has become an inevitable part of it. The aim of this research has been to discuss the complexity of the grey area between privately owned public space and public space, as well as the emerging issues related to POPS within the City of London. In which my...
master thesis 2022
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Krzysztofowicz, Marta (author)
London is a city with extremely rich history, where old and new are heavily intertwined. A prime example of this is the King’s Cross area, which has continued to be an integral area of the city for many Londoners. However, throughout centuries its meaning has changed. People have worked there, started journeys there, had their craziest Saturday...
student report 2022
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Yildirim, Nagihan (author)
After 2000 there has been a great globalization and enormous development in Istanbul. Which has ensured a strong economic growth, but had some negative social influences. With “Kentsel donusum” (urban transformation) projects, deprived neighborhood have been transformed. The inhabitants of these neighborhoods were forced to move somewhere...
master thesis 2021
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Wenders, Stijn (author)
Trends of neoliberalisation and globalisation have led to the financialisation of housing on a global scale. This has led to the increasing deployment of state-led gentrification as a strategy for urban development, as cities aim to strengthen their position as nodes in the global economy. In the Netherlands, these trends have led to the...
master thesis 2021
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Hou, Zhe (author)
With the development of the social economy, the traditional urban work and rest pattern of working during the day and resting at night has gradually changed. The night-time economy has become a new engine for urban regeneration, economic growth and cultural creation.The growth of tourism in Amsterdam has also benefited from its inclusive and...
master thesis 2021
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Baltus, Michiel (author)
master thesis 2021
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Albers, Cateau (author)
Amsterdam is dealing with a discontinuity between a gentrified urban centre and a disadvantaged periphery, caused by the presence of different spatial concepts. The centre follows the concept of centralisation and therefore has fine grain, marked by the richness of connections between the different scaled grids. Centrality happens on the streets...
master thesis 2018
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Böing, Donald (author)
In the last decennia, the world has seen a staggering increase in urbanization in coastal areas. Socio-economic pressure in coastal areas is increasing, while extreme weather events become more common. This thesis focuses on the development of coastal areas in order to combat the rising threats of flood risk and socio-economic pressure. Through...
master thesis 2018
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van Faassen, Babette (author)
This project is motivated by voice of the citizens of Amsterdam who fight the destructive monster called gentrification. The research prior to the design deals with complexity on different urban and architectural scale levels. The design proposes contra reaction against the culturally negative side effects of gentrification of the city centre of...
master thesis 2018
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Caspers, L.L.S. (author)
The project tries to anticipate on the gentrification issues in the case of Neukölln in Berlin. How to stimulate/maintain accessibility for a diversity of social groups in a central gentrifying area [in the case of Neukölln, Berlin] ? This is the main research question of the thesis. This resulted in a project that consists of a strategy for...
master thesis 2015
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Veenhuizen, K. (author)
The Indische Buurt in Amsterdam is gentrifying; new people are attracted to the neighborhood. By welcoming this new people my project attempts to stimulate a new local economy. 4 interventions provide workspaces and other public facilities for self-employees.
master thesis 2014
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Balaoura, O. (author)
master thesis 2013
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Pojariya, V. (author)
Rotterdam city has an idea already to try to attract creative class to stay within the city. Creative class has ability to develop the abandon or useless land to turn to be the valuable land. Creative and Design Resource Center is the public building which aim to serve everybody in the city and also try to support the creative class to create...
master thesis 2011
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Van Berkel, S.L. (author)
Urban project to stop/ slow down the displacement process of socio-economic weaker classes in the city of Newark. This context is particularly interesting, as the authorities in the USA are quite weak, and therefor stand virtually powerless to this process taking place.
master thesis 2010
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