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Reinders, L. (author)Workshop 4. Session 4.3: Place and identity, home in exileconference paper 2005
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Van der Klis, M. (author), Karsten, L. (author)Workshop 2. Session 2.2: Functions and usersconference paper 2005
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Philippou, S. (author)Workshop 4. Session 4.1: Design and modernityconference paper 2005
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Van der Graaf, P. (author)Workshop 1. Session 1.1: Poverty and identity. Abstract: My PhD research focuses on the effects of different social-physical interventions in urban renewal programs. Are residents better of in restructured neighborhoods or do problems of deprivation remain? Moreover, how are successful transformations achieved and which interventions are less...conference paper 2005
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Lupi, T. (author)Workshop 2. Session 2.2: Functions and users Abstract: Since suburbanisation has become a mass movement in post-war America, a debate is going on about the effects of suburban life on people and society in general. On the one hand suburbs have a reputation of being dull and anonymous areas where private life is extremely dominant. Robert Putnam...conference paper 2005
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Van Dorst, M.J. (author)Workshop 3. Session 3.1: Privacy and public life Summary: The perceived liveability of an environment is formed by the apparent liveability. An important aspect of these forms of liveability is the control over social interaction an individual has in a neighbourhood. The motivation and attitude towards social interaction is formed by physical...conference paper 2005
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De Ruiter, E.P.J. (author)Workshop 3. Session 3.1: Privacy and public life Abstract: The auditive element is often neglected, in descriptions of environments. If sound is addressed at all, only the aspect of noisiness is considered. Soundscapes can offer a different view. This notion is used in several ways, many of them too limited in scope. Also because a large...conference paper 2005
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Wagenaar, M. (author)Workshop 3. Session 3.3: Expression and tasteconference paper 2005
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Klaufus, C. (author)Workshop 4. Session 4.1: Design and modernityconference paper 2005
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Ergenoglu, A.S. (author), Türkyilmaz, C.C. (author), Baytin, C.P. (author), Aytug, A. (author)Workshop 4. Session 4.1: Design and modernityconference paper 2005
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Ter Veen, M. (author)Workshop 3. Session 3.1: Privacy and public life Introduction: This paper is part of a PhD-research project Rupture in the Capsular Society at the Faculty of Architecture of Delft University of Technology. The project is focussed on the relation between architecture and users and more specifically on the spatial and physical features of...conference paper 2005
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Dunn, J.R. (author)Workshop 1. Session 1.1: Poverty and identity. Abstract: This paper reports the findings of a qualitative study investigating the utility of the theoretical constructs ontological security and self-identity for understanding the routinized, everyday experience of housing and home. In-depth interviews conducted with 16 households in two inner...conference paper 2005
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Metaal, S. (author)Workshop 2. Session 2.2: Functions and usersconference paper 2005
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Meesters, J. (author)Workshop 2. Session 2.1: Planning and everyday lifeconference paper 2005
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Blondeel, P. (author)Workshop 2. Session 2.1: Planning and everyday lifeconference paper 2005
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Poelman, W. (author)Workshop 4. Session 4.1: Design and modernity Abstract: Within the discipline of industrial design engineering dfx is a common abbreviation for design for x, in which the x refers to several goals like sustainability (dfs), assembly (dfa), disabled (dfd), etcetera. As more industrial design engineers are employed within the Faculty for...conference paper 2005
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Van der Land, M. (author)Workshop 1. Session 1.1: Poverty and identityconference paper 2005
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Coolen, H. (author)Workshop 2. Session 2.2: Functions and users Abstract: The meaning of dwelling has been studied from many different perspectives such as psychology, phenomenology, sociology and environment behavior studies. Several authors have argued that a more integrative and interdisciplinary approach is needed in which physical, socio-cultural,...conference paper 2005