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van Cranenburgh, S. (author), Meyerhoff, Jürgen (author), Rehdanz, Katrin (author), Wunsch, Andrea (author)
Efficient experimental designs aim to maximise the information obtained from stated choice data to estimate discrete choice models' parameters statistically efficiently. Almost without exception efficient experimental designs assume that decision-makers use a Random Utility Maximisation (RUM) decision rule. When using such designs,...
journal article 2024
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Kolks, L.A.G. (author)
In this article, I argue to expand the application of the concept “devices of articulation”—a term signifying those artifacts that are purposefully created to articulate public issues: controversial phenomena that are too important not to be considered by designers but are not necessarily solvable by political or scientific means. Whereas...
journal article 2024
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Stoimenova, N. (author)
Traditionally, the AI field has focused on providing answers in domains like chess, translation, protein folding, and item recommendations. These AI systems have a clear objectives and outcomes that can be easily classified as correct or incorrect. However, once such systems face the complexity of social contexts, they start to produce...
doctoral thesis 2023
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Friedman, Batya (author), Harbers, Maaike (author), Hendry, David G. (author), van den Hoven, M.J. (author), Jonker, C.M. (author), Logler, Nick (author)
In this article, we introduce the Special Issue, Value Sensitive Design: Charting the Next Decade, which arose from a week-long workshop hosted by Lorentz Center, Leiden, The Netherlands, November 14–18, 2016. Forty-one researchers and designers, ranging in seniority from doctoral students to full professors, from Australia, Europe, and North...
contribution to periodical 2021
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Barendregt, Laura (author), Vaage, Nora S. (author)
Speculative design is a subsidiary field of critical design practice. It generally involves developing scenarios based on a central object, often a prototype. Because it is concerned with alternative present and future states, many acknowledge the potential of speculative design for raising critical discussion and public engagement on science...
journal article 2021
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Fokkinga, S.F. (author), Desmet, P.M.A. (author), Hekkert, P.P.M. (author)
This paper introduces a framework for impact-centered design that maps the direct and indirect psychological, social, and behavioral effects resulting from human-product interactions, as well as the strategic pathways that designers utilize to achieve these effects. The framework was created through a series of expert workshops in which 186...
journal article 2020
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Rao, Vivek (author), Kim, E.Y. (author), Kwon, Jieun (author), Agogino, Alice M. (author), Goucher-Lambert, Kosa (author)
Designers’ choices of methods are well known to shape project outcomes. However, questions remain about why design teams select particular methods and how teams’ decision-making strategies are influenced by project- and process-based factors. In this mixed-methods study, we analyze novice design teams’ decision-making strategies underlying 297...
journal article 2020
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Sturkenboom, N. (author), Baha, S.E. (author), Price, R.A. (author), Kleinsmann, M.S. (author), Snelders, H.M.J.J. (author)
Within the third wave of digital service innovation, framing is becoming increasingly complex. Accordingly, design practice finds itself in a transition from designing single service solutions that are shared, to designing systemic solutions that are shareable. We report a case study in which we use Cultural Historical Activity Theory (CHAT) to...
conference paper 2019
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Horvath, I. (author)
The proposed methodological framework concerns axiomatic theory fusion (ATF) of non-additive engineering design theories. ATF includes seven steps: (i) semantic discretization of the composite theories, (ii) deriving epistemological entities by logical/semantic analysis, (iii) establishing and representation of relations among all relevant...
journal article 2019
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Achten, H. (author)
In order to achieve interactive architecture it is necessary to consider more than the technological components of sensors, controllers, and actuators. The interaction can be focused to different interaction activities: instructing, conversing, manipulating, and exploring (we propose to call this the interaction view). Additionally, the purpose...
conference paper 2013
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Bolarakis, A. (author)
This paper is written for the TIDO-course AR0532 Smart & Bioclimatic Design Theory. In recent time, smart materials, materials with changeable properties, are developed, also in the glazing industry. Still, many of the technologies are still unattractive for large-scale projects and mass production. There are a lot of promising developments in...
student report 2012
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Anholts, T. (author)
This paper is written for the TIDO-course AR0532 Smart & Bioclimatic Design Theory. For the design of a new environmental council to be added to the five existing councils in the United Nations Headquarters in New York, it is important to offer a place to experiment and to show opportunities. It is good to use use this urban environment for...
student report 2012
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Lariviere, M. (author)
This paper is written for the TIDO-course AR0532 Smart & Bioclimatic Design Theory. The potentials for using harvested rainwater in the climatic design of a building are best realized through integration, when the architectural concept and the climatic concept is combined. In this paper is searched for possibilities for rain water harvesting in...
student report 2011
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Sumbul, Y.C. (author)
Student working paper for the course AR0531/AR0532. Improvements in the building sector have a great potential of change in energy efficiency, instead of demolition of the worst performing building stock in terms of emissions. Refurbished buildings could accomplish the same levels of reduction and refurbishment has the benefits of less landfill...
student report 2011
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Macquoy, B. (author)
This paper is written for the TIDO-course AR0532 Smart & Bioclimatic Design Theory. A very old principle is the system of the solar chimney for ventilation, which in recent years has regained interests. This essay will explore the potentials of solar chimneys in a modern application.
student report 2011
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Korkmaz, C. (author)
This paper is written for the TIDO-course AR0532 Smart & Bioclimatic Design Theory. This paper comprises an introduction and explanation of two promising contextual water use strategies for the United Nations Headquarters. This building brings along many possibilities of sustainable water use, thanks to its position over a former bay draining...
student report 2011
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Schut, E. (author)
This paper is written for the TIDO-course AR0532 Smart & Bioclimatic Design Theory. In this paper are discussed the specific characteristics of the climate in Chengdu, the effects of green on the quality of life in the built environment en the possibilities for integrating green in high-rise buildings.
student report 2011
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De Koning, J. (author)
This paper is written for the TIDO-course AR0532 Smart & Bioclimatic Design Theory. In this paper is searched for a good redesign of the NAi, Rotterdam, to get rid of overheating problems and energy consumption for cooling without reconstructing the building, but by adding smart sun shading devices to the building.
student report 2011
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An, H. (author)
This paper is written for the TIDO-course AR0532 Smart & Bioclimatic Design Theory. Energy saving is a relevant issue nowadays. Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) occupies the largest portion both in residential and non-residential field. This consumption goes with the demand for thermal comfort of occupants. It is a prevalent way...
student report 2011
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Van Rooijen, B. (author)
This paper is written for the TIDO-course AR0532 Smart & Bioclimatic Design Theory. Wave energy is a relatively unknown source of sustainable energy with great potential. This paper will give an overview of the possibilities of wave energy for the built environment.
student report 2011
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