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Newton, C.E.L. (author), Yu, Hsinko Cinco (author), Czischke, D.K. (author), Bracken, G. (author), Goncalves, J. E. (author), Höller, L. (author), Dabrowski, M.M. (author), Qu, L. (author), Rooij, R.M. (author), Rocco, Roberto (author), Viseu Cardoso, Rodrigo (author), Chereni, S.C. (author), Balz, Verena Elisabeth (author)
Based on the understanding of the built environment as result of competing claims on space that must be resolved via recognition, fair distribution of burdens and benefits of our human association, respect and care for the planet and just procedures to decide on those claims, Spatial Planning and Strategy is a chair in the Department of Urbanism...
journal article 2023
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Balz, Verena Elisabeth (author), Verbeek, T. (author), Qu, L. (author), Baugh, R.A.O. (author), Dabrowski, M.M. (author), Jungsberg, Leneisja (author), Ferry, Martin (author), Georgieva, Neli D (author), Serdült, Uwe (author)
This deliverable is the result of Task 1.1 Theoretical and conceptual framework within the DUST Work package 1 Theory and methods. The document presents a comprehensive framework for research in and across the individual work packages of the DUST project. Guided by the concept of ‘active subsidiarity,’ the DUST project aims at an increased...
report 2023
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Dabrowski, M.M. (author), Balz, Verena Elisabeth (author), Qu, L. (author), Verma, T. (author), Jungsberg, Leneisja (author), Ferry, Martin (author), Georgieva, Neli D (author), Serdült, Uwe (author), Mendez, Fernando (author)
This report (Deliverable 1.2) provides the DUST research project with a methodological<br/>framework. It builds on the earlier methodology developed during preparation of the project<br/>proposal, updating, expanding, and refining it in line with the development of the DUST<br/>theoretical and framework (Deliverable 1.1) and the early insights...
report 2023
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Qu, L. (author)
The presence of urban villages inside the city is a common phenomenon in the Pearl River Delta (PRD) region. This chapter investigates the reference cases of Guangzhou and Shenzhen, to provide insights into the issues of inclusiveness in the rapid urbanisation process in this region, in the context of industrial upgrading and migration. This is...
book chapter 2023
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Qu, L. (author)
This chapter introduces the pedagogical approach of guiding vision and strategy making in university design studios. This is a unique way of teaching spatial planning in design education, bridging research, planning, and design. It will use one of the master’s courses at the Urbanism Department of TU Delft as an example: the regional design...
book chapter 2022
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Endemann, Henry (author), Bruyns, Gerhard (author), Hasdell, Peter (author), Sepulveda Carmona, D.A. (author), Qu, L. (author), Nel, Darren (author)
The unprecedented speed and scale of urbanization in China calls for advanced planning and design strategies. This paper aims to explore a new pedagogical approach that cultivates morphological regional design studies to develop spatial strategies that acknowledge the complex and diverse urban landscapes of Chinese megaregions. Accordingly, the...
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Endemann, Henry (author), Qu, L. (author)
Villages in Chinese megaregions are struggling to economically compete with their megaregional context. In order to prosper, villages seem to have two choices: to preserve their structure as much as possible and become “beautiful villages in the countryside” that attract tourism; or to radically re-develop and cluster with other villages,...
conference paper 2021
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Peng, Yixuan (author), Bruyns, Gerhardes (author), Qu, L. (author)
In the past century, cities have undergone revolutionary changes from planning paradigms to urban forms. As the fastest urbanizing country in the world, China’s urbanization process has also been accompanied by dramatic changes in urban planning models and has emerged substantial real estate driven compounds in the form of megablock. In December...
conference paper 2021
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Qu, L. (author)
Currently Shenzhen is experiencing industrial upgrading and city reprofiling, transforming from a world factory to a world city. It is a crucial moment to rethink the future of urban villages in the city, informal settlements that emerged extensively along with rapid industrialization and urban development in the past three decades, and played...
book chapter 2020
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Qu, L. (author), Li, Y. (author), Ghini, M. (author), Mukkamala, T. (author), Peng, B. (author), Mohamed Rani, Marina (author), Wu, J. (author), Zhao, X. (author)
This publication presents the results of a design lab that explores landscape-based design approaches for adaptive urban transformation in fast urbanizing deltas. While using design as a research strategy landscape architecture principles are explored that ensure water safety and inclusive socio-ecological design. The projects as presented here...
report 2020
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Chen, Y. (author), Qu, L. (author)
The rapid development of Chinese megacities in the last decades have been mainly characterized by top-down planning and large-scale urban development and redevelopment, as well as by using place-making as a tool for city branding. This approach has also been used in other countries and has been constantly criticized for replacing old...
journal article 2020
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Amenta, L. (author), Qu, L. (author)
This paper aims to demonstrate how ‘research by design,’ which is an approach bridging research, design, and planning, can help unpack the complexity of today’s metropolitan challenges by considering the resource flows and processes that were omitted by traditional ways of planning. This is crucial for circular developments. By reporting the...
journal article 2020
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Qu, L. (author), Chen, Y. (author), Rooij, R.M. (author), de Jong, P. (author)
This article will contribute to filling the knowledge gap about learning from group methods in (urban and regional) design education, with action research results based on real teaching activities in TU Delft, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment (A&amp;BE), conducted and coordinated by the authors. Constructive alignment of the...
journal article 2019
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Qu, L. (author), Bei, G. (author), Stelzer, Bastian (author), Rueß, Holger (author), Schneider, Jochen M. (author), Cao, Dianxue (author), van der Zwaag, S. (author), Sloof, W.G. (author)
Almost pure (Ti<sub>1-x</sub>Zr<sub>x</sub>)<sub>3</sub>SiC<sub>2</sub> MAX phase solid solutions with x ranging up to 0.17 were synthesized at temperatures in the range of 1450–1750 °C with reactive Spark Plasma Sintering (SPS). The zirconium partially replaces the M-element titanium of the Ti<sub>3</sub>SiC<sub>2</sub> MAX phase up to x...
journal article 2019
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Qu, L. (author), Bei, G. (author), Nijemeisland, M. (author), Cao, Dianxue (author), van der Zwaag, S. (author), Sloof, W.G. (author)
The room temperature abrasive wear behavior of three selected MAX phases, Ti<sub>3</sub>SiC<sub>2</sub>, solution strengthened Ti<sub>2.7</sub>Zr<sub>0.3</sub>SiC<sub>2</sub> and Cr<sub>2</sub>AlC, is investigated by low velocity scratch testing using a diamond conical indentor with a final radius of 100 μm and a cone angle of 120° and...
journal article 2019
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Wandl, Alex (author), Balz, Verena Elisabeth (author), Qu, L. (author), Furlan, C. (author), Arciniegas Lopez, G.A. (author), Hackauf, U.D. (author)
The concept of circular economy (CE) is high on the agenda of many planning agencies in European countries. It has also become a prominent issue in European academic education institutions. It is expected that spatial planning and design can support and add the spatial quality dimension of such a transition towards CE. However, incorporating the...
journal article 2019
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Qu, L. (author), Huang, Xin (author), Yang, Qiao (author)
In the past few years, one of the major changes in urban development strategies of the first-tier cities in China is the increasing focus on urban regeneration. To cope with the magnitude of migration and challenges of economic transition, these cities are forced to find new models of urban redevelopment. This has brought up a few challenging...
conference paper 2017
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Zhou, Z. (author), Qu, L. (author), Zou, T. (author)
Increased surface runoff generated in urban areas due to larger proportion of impervious surfaces has, in many cases, exceeded the capacity of urban drainage systems. In response to such challenge, this paper introduces the quantitative analysis of pluvial flood alleviation by open surface water systems in the case of Almere in the Netherlands...
journal article 2015
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Qu, L. (author), Fu, B. (author), Calabrese, L.M. (author)
Greenway as landscaped, linear and multi-purpose component of urban planning has been increasingly used globally, especially in cities experiencing de-industrialization process. It has the potential to restructure city regions and improve connectivity of public spaces, making cities greener and friendlier to pedestrians and cyclists. There is no...
conference paper 2015
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Calabrese, L.M. (author), Qu, L. (author), Van Faassen, W. (author)
Resilient Urbanism is a broad concept that seeks to explore a wide spectrum of topics related to what makes resilience in urban contexts unique: spatial challenges, social and economic equity, climate change, density, mobility, governance, and other characteristics related to the unpredictable and ever-changing urban environment. It proposes a...
conference paper 2015
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