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Vianen, Joram (author)
This research studies the effects of adaptive vernacular reuse on industrial heritage sites. Hereby the studied effects are focused on industrial sites in Dutch cities. Within the Netherlands a trend can be seen of cities trying to densify the urban environment. This trend is the consequence of a housing shortage and a low availability of...
student report 2024
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Hanse, Christiaan (author)
For many years, the concept of adaptive reuse of buildings has been researched. A focus on heritage and specifically the implementation of circular economy frameworks is however relatively new. Adaptive reuse of heritage is often concerned a circular strategy for its material reuse. However, there are many more dimensions to circularity in...
master thesis 2023
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Bleuel, Philipp (author)
The master thesis "Risveglio Marittimo - Awakening Maritime Identity in Messina" answers the question of how the concept of maritime identity facilitates the understanding of existing assets and offers opportunities for the design of Messina as a port city. Through the collection of micro-narratives and their organization into categories,...
master thesis 2023
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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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SPYRIDONIDOU, PELAGIA (author)
The question of industrial buildings’ and complexes’ management has been a developing field of research and experimentation, especially over the last three decades. Despite the acknowledgement of industrial relics as factors that have largely contributed to the formation of regions’, communities’ and cities’ identity, in the 21st century there...
student report 2022
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Wu, Y. (author), Pottgiesser, U. (author), Quist, W.J. (author), Zhou, Qi (author)
Industrial heritage is among the products of modern urban development, and the influencing factors of its regeneration and development are often complex. Due to different national conditions, the research progress and approaches in industrial heritage reuse in China are different from other countries. While industrial heritage sites in Europe...
journal article 2022
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Chatzi Rodopoulou, T. (author)
This dissertation focuses on Industrial Heritage Reuse practice in Europe, with special emphasis on the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Spain and Greece. This vastly complex yet fascinating topic has not been studied holistically under the circumstances of the contemporary era. In the 21st century, Industrial Heritage Reuse is required to be...
doctoral thesis 2020
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Bodewes, Rosaly (author)
Industrial heritage buildings are a significant part of the total building stock. Most of these buildings have a higher energy consumption. This means that it will have a positive impact on the climate when these buildings are renovated. Next to that, the vacancy of heritage buildings, especially industrial heritage, is increasing. In the early...
master thesis 2019
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de Lange, Laurens (author)
The thesis, consisting of a design for a ceramics centre in Maastricht, deals with two main themes: the urban institution and the local use of natural stone. Architectural research focuses on (in)formality and visual perception of historical domestic façades in Maastricht featuring natural stone. The results of this study are used as a design...
master thesis 2017
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Barentsen, Nout (author)
On an old industrial site along the Tiber river, a extreme sport campus will reasteblish the interaction between city and river. By using inundation, the site will be activated and act as a entrance towards the Tiber.
master thesis 2017
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Dong, Jessie (author)
Having lost its productivity, MMC became isolated from its context. Most of its links to neighbour and region broke as a result of its changing role. A series of dilemmas<br/>mainly exists as social conflicts and spatial conflicts appeared around the<br/>border as result. However, as the carrier of social conflict in MMC and witness of colonial...
master thesis 2017
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Ntella, Alexia (author)
My graduation research started with the analysis of both the tangible and intangible values of the existing structure throughout all the different scales, starting with the urban and ending with the building technology scale. My research focuses on the functionality and more specifically the "tailor made" aspect of the initial design of the...
master thesis 2017
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Martin, Guido (author)
Affordable ecological living on a post industrial site.
master thesis 2017
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Chatzi Rodopoulou, T. (author)
Since the early 1990’s heritage-led regeneration has progressively become an important strategy for the revitalisation of urban areas. This<br/>revitalisation though, albeit its positive financial outcome, is not without side-effects, especially when carried out by commercial developers in<br/>the established socio-economic system. This paper...
conference paper 2016
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Hoeijmakers, P.A. (author)
The industrial heritage the 'van Gendthallen' in Amsterdam are repurposed into a cultural convention center. To accomplish this while conserving the qualities of its monumental façade, a data center is introduced inside the halls to provide the space with a sustainable waste heat source and climate system. The interaction between the data center...
master thesis 2016
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Van Delft, R. (author)
The assignment of the studio is the redevelopment of the Van Gendthallen, located in the center of Amsterdam. These Industrial halls, were a main part of the Stork-Werkspoor complex on Oostenburg and are listed as national heritage. Over the years Amsterdam has grown around this complex. The friction between the industrial function led to the...
master thesis 2015
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Van den Hof, P.H.M. (author)
The defined project location is strongly delimited by different infrastructures. The first limiting factor is the two railway and metro lines, which are on approximately five meters high overpasses cutting the site from north to south. Secondly there is a main road that wraps around the eastern and northern border of the site. And finally the...
master thesis 2014
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Che, X. (author)
During the industrialization process early in 20th century in most of Chinese cities, heavy industries with contamination were initially located in city periphery when they were founded. But nowadays, these industrial areas gradually became part of urban area due to the rapid and large-scale urbanization and city expansion. Since late in the...
master thesis 2013
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Cremers, H. (author)
The shift in society from industrial towards a society where innovation, knowledge and creativity are the pillars of the economy has among others led to abandoned industrial sites. Government organisations are searching for ways to attract creative workers to their area. In the mean time conventional financial fundings of big redevelopments are...
master thesis 2012
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Mulder, A. (author)
Due to the demise of traditional industry large industrial estates, often at central locations, become available for reuse. Municipalities have reacted by trying to attract new users who would need a lot of space, like big shopping centres, while strengthening the urban economy. However, these attempts have not always been successful. Also,...
conference paper 2011
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