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Thomsen, A.F. (author), Straub, A. (author)
abstract 2018
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Boelhouwer, P.J. (author), Elsinga, M.G. (author), Gruis, V.H. (author), Priemus, H. (author), van der Schaar, J. (author), Thomsen, A.F. (author)
Concentreer je op sociale kerntaken, verhuur een beperkt aantal corporatiewoningen in de marktsector, benoem een onafhankelijke extern toezichthouder en bevorder het zelfbeheer van huurders. Dat zijn de belangrijkste aanbevelingen van zes hoogleraren volkshuisvesting van de TU Delft voor een nieuw corporatiebeleid.
book 2014
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Van den Ham, C. (author), Thomsen, A.F. (author)
Rapport in opdracht van het RIW-Research Instituut voor Woningbouw, Volkshuisvesting en Stadsvernieuwing.
book 1988
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Thomsen, A. (author)
De Nationale Renovatie Prijs wordt eens in de twee jaar uitgereikt aan de meest succesvolle renovatieprojecten die in de voorgaande periode zijn gerealiseerd. Door het hoge niveau van de inzendingen is de NRP in twaalf jaar tijd een toonaangevende onderscheiding geworden. Deze zesde editie van de prijs bestrijkt de periode 1 oktober 1994 tot 1...
book 1997
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Thomsen, A. (author)
book 1997
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Thomsen, A.F. (author)
Boekbespreking: "Het bewoonbare land: Geschiedenis van de volkshuisvestingsbeweging in Nederland" van Wouter Beekers.
book 2013
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Thomsen, A.F. (author)
Toen mij om een bijdrage aan de Leerhuis-reeks van PMB werd gevraagd, vroeg ik me even af waarom er een beroep werd gedaan op een betrekkelijk oud heertje als André Thomsen. Ik kon eigenlijk maar één reden bedenken. Naar mijn gevoel moeten we in mijn vakgebied – woningbeheer – terug naar af. Daar zijn de omstandigheden ook naar. En als je dan...
book chapter 2013
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Thomsen, A.F. (author)
Housing pathology can be defined as a holistic approach to understand the nature and life cycle of residential buildings and their environment, in order to identify, investigate, and diagnose deficiencies, specify preventive measures and remedial interventions, and evaluate their effects. Though buildings can physically exist long after being...
book chapter 2012
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Thomsen, A.F. (author)
This report is dedicated to the main problems of building pathologies in the Netherlands and the main solutions through research and practice as questioned by the CIB W086 Building Pathology Commission for its 2014 meeting in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Objective is to contribute to the Research Roadmap 2014-2016 as communicated in January 2014. The...
conference paper 2014
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Thomsen, A.F. (author), Van der Flier, C.L. (author)
What determines the life span of dwellings? Much is known about the initial phase of buildings. The vast majority of scientific knowledge is concentrated on the building initiative, the programming, design and in particular the construction. Knowledge about the utilization phase, including management, transformation and redesign is growing. But...
conference paper 2010
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Thomsen, A.F. (author), Van der Flier, C.L. (author)
What is better: improvement or replacement by new construction? The choice between life cycle extension and replacement of existing buildings is at itself a vital but very difficult decision, involving a wide range of different aspects and affecting several contrary and often conflicting interests. The emerging ecological awareness of the...
conference paper 2010
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Thomsen, A.F. (author)
The 20th century saw an enormous worldwide growth of the housing stock. In particular the building boom after WW-II, during which the housing stock in most countries was multifolded, focussed the attention of the housing sector primarily to the planning and realisation of new construction; the consciousness of the enormous maintenance and...
conference paper 2010
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Thomsen, A. (author)
The 20th century saw an enormous worldwide growth of the housing stock. In particular the building boom after WW-II, during which the housing stock in most countries was multifolded, focussed the attention of the housing sector primarily to the planning and realisation of new construction; the consciousness of the enormous maintenance and...
conference paper 2011
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Nieboer, N.E.T. (author), Thomsen, A.F. (author), Van der Flier, C.L. (author)
Obsolescence, broadly defined as a process of declining performance resulting in the end of the service life, is a serious threat for built property. This is even more the case in present times of reduced investment budgets and relatively small numbers of new-built homes, which increase the relative importance of the existing housing stock....
conference paper 2014
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Thomsen, A. (author)
conference paper 2007
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van der Flier, C.L. (author), Thomsen, A.F. (author)
conference paper 2006
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Thomsen, A. (author)
The 20th century saw an enormous worldwide growth of the housing stock. In particular the building boom after WW-II, during which the housing stock in most countries was multifolded, focussed the attention of the housing sector primarily to the planning and realisation of new construction; the consciousness of the enormous maintenance and...
conference paper 2011
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Thomsen, A.F. (author), van der Flier, C.L. (author)
What is better: renovation or new construction? Following the plenary debate on the ENHR 2007 conference in Rotterdam we continued our search for the answer to this question. The choice between reuse and replacement of existing buildings is a vital but very difficult one, involving a wide range of aspects and affecting contradictory and often...
conference paper 2008
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Thomsen, A.F. (author), van der Flier, C.L. (author)
Obsolescence is a serious threat for built property. As an often used demolition motive, obsolescence can be regarded as the last phase of the life span of buildings. From a sustainable viewpoint, life cycle extension is necessary to minimize waste. But there are more considerations to carefully maintain the existing stock. Knowledge about the...
conference paper 2012
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Thomsen, A. (author), Van der Flier, K. (author)
What is obsolescence? Numerous older housing blocks have been knocked down because of being obsolete. There is a general understanding that buildings, like machinery and durable consumer goods, should be replaced when they become obsolete. But is this true? Obsolescence is a serious threat for built property. Given its immobile, long lasting and...
conference paper 2011
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