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Schoenmaker, Eva (author)
This thesis is part of a larger ongoing research project at the TU Delft regarding structural glass as a novel construction material. Here, the focus is directed towards the casting of glass to create complex free-form geometries. Thus far, only smaller components have been created, but a multitude of previous student work explored how the...
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Tung, Yu (author)
The study of energy consumption across various building clusters offers a path to discerning intricate patterns and establishing energy efficiency metrics. However, these analyses have mostly been limited to small, controlled settings, leaving a vast potential for broader application in energy efficiency management and classification untapped....
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Müller, Lisa-Marie (author)
Across the world, countries are facing housing shortages and the Netherlands is no different. The increasing demand for new housing exceeds the growth rate of the architecture, engineering, and construction industry. Current solutions remain small in scale and therefore unsustainable. Multi-family housing is the optimal typology to address the...
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Sterrenberg, Amy (author)
Energy use, CO2 emissions, and waste production are all significant causes of environmental issues. The building sector is a major contributor to these problems, specifically the manufacturing of (structural) steel elements. Application of reuse and/or remanufacturing, as done in a circular economy, will reduce these effects. Therefore, these...
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Krachtopoulos, Konstantinos (author)
Operation and maintenance of the built environment have a major effect on socioeconomic stability and sustainability. A significant part of our built world approaches or has well exceeded its designated structural life. As engineers, we need to find efficient ways to extend this life while maintaining acceptable levels of safety and performance....
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Knoppert, Sammie (author)
In the last decades, climate change is causing our environment to change rapidly, unprecedented in recent history. Civil engineering structures are dependent on the deteriorating environment they are situated in. Changes can cause an increase in loading due to, for example, extreme weather events or alter the structure’s resistance by, for...
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Pavlidou, Stella (author)
In an urban context that needs to be constantly adapted to global crises, population movements, climate change and economic crises, designers and engineers strive to configure solutions that respond to multiple criteria. Within this framework, the concept of generative design is gaining more and more ground in the construction field, allowing...
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Aboueimehrizi, Maryamsadat (author)
Early design choices in building shape and fenestration significantly influ- ence the yearly daylight performance of office buildings. Annual daylight performance must be analyzed at the conceptual design stage to support building form and fenestration design decisions. However, the simulation modeling and daylight calculations necessary for the...
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Lathourakis, Christos (author)
An issue of utmost significance constitutes the maintenance of engineering systems exposed to corrosive environments, e.g. coastal and marine environments, highly acidic environments, etc. The most beneficial sequence of maintenance decisions, i.e. the one that corresponds to the minimum maintenance cost, can be sought as the solution to an...
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