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Ioannou, O. (author), Geldermans, Bob (author), Klein, T. (author), Wandl, Alex (author)
This paper introduces a methodological framework to integrate circularity in architectural curricula and the building blocks that led to its conceptualisation. The first block (Part A) examines how complexity has affected learning and architectural education, in particular. The paper departs from the notion that knowledge produces further...
journal article 2022
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Oosting, Olaf (author), Klein, T. (author), Geldermans, Bob (author)
Als gevolg van een wereldwijd groeiende bevolking en de behoefte aan comfortabele en gezonde binnenomgevingen, ligt er een enorme bouwuitdaging in het verschiet met de ontwikkeling van nieuwe bouwprojecten en de noodzaak om de bestaande gebouwenvoorraad te upgraden. Om te zorgen voor een toekomstbestendige, duurzame economie voor toekomstige...
contribution to periodical 2021
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Tsui, T.P.Y. (author), Peck, David (author), Geldermans, Bob (author), van Timmeren, A. (author)
In recent years, implementing a circular economy in cities (or “circular cities”) has been proposed by policy makers as a potential solution for achieving sustainability. One strategy for circular cities is to reintroduce manufacturing into urban areas (or “urban manufacturing”), allowing resource flows to be localized at the city scale. However...
review 2021
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Geldermans, Bob (author)
Departing from two problem statements, one concerning circularity in the built environment and one concerning flexibility in the built environment, this dissertation sets out to answer two main research questions: – In an Open Building division of support and infill, to what extent can the infill contribute to sustainable circular material &...
doctoral thesis 2020
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Geldermans, Bob (author), Tavakolly, N. (author), Udding, H-J. (author)
Circular Building gained traction during the past decade in the Netherlands. Circular Building (CB) is rooted in concepts such as Circular Economy and Cradle-to-Cradle®, accentuating closing and continuing of material flows to establish sustainable resource cycles. CB implies that buildings and building components are designed to retain value,...
journal article 2020
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Furlan, C. (author), Wandl, Alex (author), Geldermans, Bob (author), Sileryte, R. (author)
Fundamental changes in the societal use of biophysical resources are required for a sustainable transformation. Current (urban) metabolism research traces flows of energy and materials and products to capture resource use along value<br/>chains from resource extraction to production and consumption and the discharge of wastes and emissions....
journal article 2020
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Geldermans, Bob (author), Tenpierik, M.J. (author), Luscuere, P (author)
Circular building has gained considerable attention in the Netherlands during the past decade. It is rooted in concepts such as circular economy (CE) and Cradle-to-Cradle (C2C®), accentuating the closing and coupling of material loops to establish effective and efficient resource flows. Moreover, those concepts adhere to a systemic, holistic...
journal article 2019
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Geldermans, Bob (author), Tenpierik, M.J. (author), Luscuere, P (author)
This paper addresses the connection between circular building design and residential health and well-being. The general research objective is to determine assessment criteria for the performance of indoor partitioning products in a circular model. The overarching aim is to establish a more integrated and inclusive approach to the transition from...
journal article 2019
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Geldermans, Bob (author), Tenpierik, M.J. (author), Luscuere, P (author)
This article sheds light on the materialization and operation of residential partitioning wall components in relation to circular and flexible performance. The hypothesis is twofold: (1) A stronger integration of materialization and operation aspects is indispensable in establishing sustainable value-models, and (2) recent innovations,...
journal article 2019
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Geldermans, Daan (author)
Dykstra Naval Architects are regularly designing large classic sailing yachts or motor-sailors, of which the draft is an important design restriction.The sailing performance is increased by adding lift-generating appendages,without increasing the draft. An example is a retractable centre board, havinga big influence on the sailing properties....
master thesis 2018
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Geldermans, Bob (author), Wandl, Alex (author), Steenmeijer, M.A. (author), Furlan, C. (author), Streefland, Tamara (author), Formato, Enrico (author), Cerreta, Maria (author), Amenta, L. (author), Varju, Viktor (author), Inglese, Pasquale (author), Iodice, Silvia (author), Berruti, Gilda (author), Varju, Viktor (author), Grünhut, Zoltan (author), Bodor, Akos (author), Lovász, Virág (author), Moticska, Zsombor (author), Tonini, Davide (author), Taelman, Sue Ellen (author)
Deliverable 3.3 of Work Package 3 concerns an integrated analysis of the two pilot case studies within the REPAiR project, Amsterdam and Naples, from the vantage point of waste production and processing, and the transition to circular societies. It comprises spatial, social and material flow analyses of the two pilot cases, whilst testing an...
report 2018
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Geldermans, Bob (author), Bellstedt, C.H. (author), Formato, E. (author), Varju, Viktor (author), Grünhut, Z (author), Cerreta, Maria (author), Amenta, L. (author), Inglese, Pasquale (author), van der Leer, J.G.G. (author), Wandl, Alex (author)
dealing with the linkages between sociocultural features and social sensitiveness about general environmental issues, and particularly about waste and resource management. Task 3.3 has a multilevel scope: secondary sociocultural inquiries are focusing on national level specificities, while the primer sociocultural stage of the research and the...
report 2017
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Geldermans, Bob (author)
Abstract only. - In Circular Cities, resources that drive human activities are by definition regenerative rather than linear or degenerative: be it energy, water, materials, nutrients or air. Meaning the focus shifts from gradual destruction of resource-value – “take, make, waste” – to value-creation through models based on cascades and cycles....
conference paper 2017
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Luscuere, P.G. (author), Geldermans, R.J. (author), Tenpierik, M.J. (author), Jansen, S.C. (author)
Er is een massale, wereldwijde migratie van bevolking naar (groot)stedelijke gebieden. Volgens de Wereld gezondheidsorganisatie (WHO) was in 1960 nog slechts 34% van de wereldbevolking gehuisvest in steden terwijl dat naar verwachting in 2030 reeds 70% zal zijn [1]. Daarbij is de totale bevolking in deze periode toegenomen van 3 miljard naar...
journal article 2016
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Luscuere, P (author), Geldermans, Bob (author), Tenpierik, M.J. (author), Jansen, S.C. (author)
journal article 2016
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Geldermans, Bob (author), Luscuere, P (author), Jansen, S.C. (author), Tenpierik, M.J. (author)
In onze traditioneel lineaire economie worden materialen gewonnen, verwerkt in<br/>producten en uiteindelijk gestort op stortplaatsen of verbrand in verbrandingsovens. Om de beschikking te kunnen blijven houden over materialen is een paradigmaverschuiving richting circulaire modellen onvermijdelijk. De bouwsector is voor een groot deel...
journal article 2016
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Geldermans, Bob (author)
Circular building concepts, as proposed within e.g. Circular Economy and Cradle-to-Cradle frameworks, imply radical changes for the construction sector. Cradle-to-Cradle® in particular has put forward the idea of buildings as material banks, radically altering the way material flows need to be managed. The notion of material banks (temporary...
journal article 2016
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Geldermans, R.J. (author), Rosen-Jacobsen, L. (author)
Onderzoek uitgevoerd door TU Delft, Faculteit Bouwkunde, Klimaatontwerp & Duurzaamheid in opdracht van Gemeente Rotterdam.
report 2015
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Geldermans, R.J. (author), Jacobson, L.R. (author)
report 2015
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Geldermans, R.J. (author), Wandl, A. (author), Van den Dobbelsteen, A.A.J.F. (author)
Metropolitan airports are focal points of large amounts of essential resource flows, such as energy, materials, water and food. These flows are predominantly linear, whilst externalising both the negative and positive impacts associated with them. Moreover, qualitative and quantitative understanding regarding the throughput of these flows is...
conference paper 2014
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