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Hooimeijer, F.L. (author), Tummers, L. (author)
Urban designers are not used to taking the subsurface into a holistic perspective on spatial development. Nevertheless, the subsurface accommodates numerous functions crucial to urban life, such as infrastructure, carry capacity, heat, water, etc.. Moreover, it also carries the natural system crucial for urban quality and health. In the light of...
report 2016
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Hooimeijer, F.L. (author), Maring, L. (author)
De bodem speelt een belangrijke rol in de stedelijke klimaatopgave en bij energietransitie. Daarom is het noodzakelijk bodemvraagstukken kostenbewust op te lossen. Dit vraagt om nauwe samenwerking tussen stedenbouwkundigen en civiel ingenieurs. De machinekamer van de stad (relaties tussen onder- en bovengrond) is gebaat bij een veerkrachtig...
journal article 2015
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Tummers, L.C. (author), Hooimeijer, F.L. (author), Maring, L. (author)
The purpose of this contribution is to look at different planning contexts into which decisions about subsoil engineering presently need to be integrated. There are many ways of doing as well as theorizing spatial planning; and planning practice is constantly changing. Next to that, soil legislation and management has become more important to...
conference paper 2014
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Hara, Y. (author), Hooimeijer, F.L. (author), Nijhuis, S. (author), Ryu, M. (author), Van Timmeren, A. (author)
In the Osaka area in the 1880s, rice was grown mostly in dry fields in upland areas, and a few paddy fields were situated on the natural wet landforms along the major rivers and streams on the Osaka Plain. As the area developed, dry fields became irrigated, and the lowland fields were filled and converted to urban land uses. For the Osaka city...
journal article 2014
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Hooimeijer, F.L. (author), Maring, L. (author)
Stedenbouwers moeten meer oog krijgen voor de ondergrond. De bodem speelt immers een belangrijke rol in de stedelijke klimaatopgave en bij energietransitie. Hier kostenbewust mee omgaan is in het huidig economisch tij een aparte opgave. Een veerkrachtig ontwerp brengt het ecosysteem en klimaat samen èn neemt de dynamiek van bodem en ondergrond mee.
journal article 2013
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Hooimeijer, F.L. (author), Puts, H. (author)
report 2013
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Hooimeijer, F.L. (author)
Publication of the exhibition and symposium on water adaptive urban planning and architecture in Bangkok. The Urban Fine Dutch Tradition is a dynamic tradition of making urban designs using the parameters of the natural system – incorperating in an efficient way the hydrological cycle, the soil and subsurface conditions, technology and urban...
conference paper 2012
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Elsinga, J. (author), Hooimeijer, F.L. (author), Slob, A. (author)
De Deltabeslissing Ruimtelijke Adaptatie richt zich op het verbinden van de wateropgave met ruimtelijke opgaven in gebieden en het op een kwalitatief goede manier ruimte maken voor water. Om deze beslissing te kunnen onderbouwen, werkt het Deltaprogramma Nieuwbouw en Herstructurering langs twee inhoudelijke sporen: ruimtelijke inrichting en...
journal article 2012
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Hooimeijer, F.L. (author)
Climate change brings larger and more frequent rainstorms and Dutch cities are confronted with water nuisance. The urban water systems are unable to deal with this change in the hydrological cycle in spite of the fact that the Dutch are dealing with this condition for centuries. The question is: What is the tradition of building in wet and soft...
doctoral thesis 2011
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Hooimeijer, F.L. (author)
The planning culture in the Netherlands is based on the experience of building cities on very wet and soft soils. The design of Dutch polder cities was from early on a balance between land and water: building site preparation. The relation between technological development and urban development can be ordered in six phases: natural (-1000),...
journal article 2010
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