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Coes, Nick (author)
Introduction - Industrial heritage buildings possess unique characteristics and significant potential, yet often many remain vacant: presenting an untapped opportunity. Adaptive reuse of these buildings can have an extra-large impact, especially as catalysts for urban (re)development. However, the adaptive reuse process is complex, particularly...
master thesis 2023
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Smid, Hugo (author)
Due to the limited quantitative and qualitative supply of elderly housing and an increasing demand for alternative housing forms, more and more resident initiatives arise in the Netherlands. However, it is evident from these resident initiatives that municipal processes lack focus, cooperation and experience with resident initiatives such as...
master thesis 2022
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Kiers, Denise (author)
There is a growing urbanization trend in Amsterdam, this causes dwellings to be less affordable. That is why several areas in Amsterdam are being densified. One of these areas is Sloterdijk Centrum, a typical monofunctional office park of the 80’s and 90’s. The municipality wants to transform this park to a lively mixed use area by adding new...
master thesis 2021
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Janse, Lennart (author)
Previous research assessing public organisations in the delivery of infrastructure projects mainly focuses on public project delivery organisations and their interaction with private parties. However, many challenges experienced by these project delivery organisations relate to the interaction with the public parent organisation. In practice,...
master thesis 2021
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Kuitert, L. (author)
Public bodies acting in the construction industry have to deal with major transitional issues, such as globalization and urbanization, population ageing, climate change and digitalization. Moreover, the public domain, private parties and society are becoming increasingly interdependent. As a result, safeguarding public values in the built...
doctoral thesis 2021
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Santoni De Sio, F. (author)
The paper has two goals. The first is presenting the main results of the recent report Ethics of Connected and Automated Vehicles: recommendations on road safety, privacy, fairness, explainability and responsibility written by the Horizon 2020 European Commission Expert Group to advise on specific ethical issues raised by driverless mobility,...
journal article 2021
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Hagenaars, Erik (author)
People counting data in offices is used in many applications like HVAC system control and space management to increase comfort, decrease energy consumption and optimise space utilisation. In contrast to past approaches using imaging modalities that tend to be either expensive or intrusive, we consider single-pixel thermopile sensors for people...
master thesis 2020
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De Martino, P. (author)
Historical paths matter in port-city regions. Here, spatial patterns and governance arrangements are path dependent to the point that once certain paths have been established, these become hard to change. This defines a condition of institutional inertia that plays a significant role in preventing any form of spatial change. Naples is an...
journal article 2020
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van Klaveren, Wouter (author), Houtzager, Daan (author), Nguyen, Toan (author), Ozcan, Aylin (author), Liu, Danyan (author), Das Sharma, Asmeeta (author), Prida Guillén, Álvaro (author), Blom, Michelle (author), Leung, Ranee (author)
Rapid urbanisation and globalisation are bringing increasingly complex issues to the forefront. Improper planning of human activities and over exploitation of the surrounding natural resources has successfully damaged the biodiversity and the natural processes. Today humanity is at a stage where these ecosystem services are essential for our...
student report 2019
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Kaipatty, Ruben (author)
master thesis 2018
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Potemans, A. (author), Volker, L. (author), Hermans, M.H. (author)
In the construction industry clients largely depend on contractors to deliver projects. According to agency theory problems of goal conflict and information asymmetry arise in this delegation of work because both the principal and the agent are self- interested. The control-oriented governance mechanisms that agency theorists propose as a means...
conference paper 2018
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Farahani, H. (author), Klees, R. (author), Slobbe, D.C. (author)
We assess the surface gravity data requirements for a 5-mm quasi-geoid model for the Netherlands mainland and continental shelf in terms of omission and commission errors. The omission error critically depends on the roughness of the topography and bathymetry. For the Netherlands continental shelf, Central and Northern Netherlands, the...
journal article 2017
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Hermans, M.H. (author), van Zoest, S.P. (author), Volker, L. (author)
The construction sector is changing, and commissioning organisations have to rethink the way they approach the market. This is especially important for client organisations operating in the public domain, because of their role as change agent in the sector and their social responsibilities. The ‘Public Commissioning Maturity Model’ (PCMM), first...
conference paper 2016
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Hermans, M.H. (author), Eisma, P.R. (author)
The understanding of public commissioning activity is fairly limited, with national and European research primarily focusing on large scale projects, European procurement procedures and new construction. However, most construction activities involve small scale projects and assignments performed by smaller scale semi-public organisations such as...
journal article 2015
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Smit, T. (author)
A research on the role of the architect within projects developed through Collective Private Commission (Collectief Particulier Opdrachtgeverschap) in the Netherlands. Input from participants, which is obtained through a workshop and interviews, is used for the design of a dwelling block. This design then forms a hypothesis of what is possible...
master thesis 2015
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Mooi, A.F. (author)
How can architects initiate a housing project and provide a successful basis for a fairbnb concept to succeed? The project consists of a strategy and a pilot design project on how to realise?a fair B&B system within the Amsterdam city centre. A fairbnb is a socially and architecturally sustainable solution?, combining the demands of the locals...
master thesis 2015
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Hermans, M.H. (author)
Inaugural speech<br/> Short version has been spoken on November 14th, 2014 at the occasion of acceptance of the position of full professor of ‘Public commissioning’ at the Faculty of Architecture of Delft University of Technology.<br/><br/>Intreerede<br/> In verkorte vorm uitgesproken op 14 november 2014 ter gelegenheid van de aanvaarding van...
public lecture 2014
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Waheed, W.A. (author)
“How can the actors that are involved in the process of private commissioning facilitate the target groups, which are active with private commissioning in Amsterdam, in a better way by removing the most important barriers, and increasing incentives for private commissioning?” // "Hoe kunnen de actoren, die bij het zelfbouwproces betrokken zijn,...
master thesis 2014
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Jonker, R. (author)
Search for principles to come to sustainable and vital private commissioned urban development. The test case for the research is the location Oosterwold. The graduation project is a redesign of the structure vision of Oosterwold by MVRDV.
master thesis 2014
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Nie, C. (author)
Several leading lighting companies for example NXP and Philips work in a project to explore the next generation intelligent lighting system. One innovation of the project is using a distributed architecture to replace current centralized system to increase robustness and extensibility. As a core component of wireless lighting control system,...
master thesis 2014
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