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Nijhuis, S. (author), Storms-Smeets, Elyze (author), Thissen, Paul (author)
The province of Gelderland, in the Netherlands, has many castles, country houses and estates. Together, they form historic estate landscapes that partially determine the regional landscape character. Climate change and urbanisation have a significant effect on the management and protection of these heritage landscapes. An abundance and a...
book 2023
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Cannatella, D. (author)
In his book, 'The sense of style', the cognitive scientist Steven Pinker argues that the categories of grammar reflect the four building blocks of thought: time, space, causality, and matter. Coincidentally, these building blocks are the same ones that dictate the grammar of spatial design. In them being absolute categories, they describe well...
book chapter 2023
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de Wit, S.I. (author)
Designed form is not about creating a good appearance. Nor is it restricted to the small scale. The small scale, however, can be used as a valuable playground and laboratory for large scale landscape designs. Three case studies are compared in which similar compositional principles are used at different scales and complexities: the technical,...
conference paper 2023
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Zhang, H. (author), Nijhuis, S. (author), Newton, C.E.L. (author)
Water, a vital element of human existence, shapes cities and benefits human health through daily exposure. This study delves into advanced digital methods to describe blue space exposure effectively, aiming to optimise spatial accessibility and visibility of water for designing sustainable healthy urban environments. Rotterdam is utilised as a...
journal article 2023
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Cipriani, L. (author), Villalobos, Maria (author)
This article drafts a global picture of landscape program offerings worldwide through data collection, mapping, and targeted interviews. The study presents data collection on landscape architecture programs throughout the world and interviews with graduate program directors. The selection criteria for the case studies address diversity in...
review 2023
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Peng, Y. (author), Nijhuis, S. (author), Zhang, Guangting (author), Stoter, J.E. (author), Agugiaro, G. (author)
This paper focuses on GIS-based visibility analysis to explore landscape architecture com-positions as a means to understand visual-spatial characteristics and identify related design principles. More specifically, the paper elaborates a practical method to employ high-resolution data acquired by terrestrial LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging or...
journal article 2022
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Nijhuis, S. (author)
Sustainable urbanisation, climate adaptation and biodiversity require a design approach that takes the landscape as its starting point. The existing landscape logic provides starting points for planning and designing a socially and ecologically inclusive spatial environment across scales, from city to street profile. The landscape offers...
book chapter 2022
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Chongwattanaroj, A. (author), Chu, J. (author), Hussain, A.M. (author), LU, W. (author), PU, Y. (author)
The Resilient Coastal Landscapes graduation lab explores the potential of a landscape-based regional design approach to contribute to more resilient coastal landscapes around the globe. Such an approach addresses the interaction between the natural and urban landscape throughout the scales of space and time. It takes the landscape as the basis...
report 2022
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Chen, Y. (author), Nijhuis, S. (author), van Dorst, M.J. (author)
While the wilderness conservation movement continues to grow on an international scale, a wilderness conservation system is steadily being established in China. However, as urbanization continues to accelerate, the exploitation of natural wilderness spaces in cities is inevitable. How to preserve and design wilderness as much as possible within...
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Zheng, Y. (author), Nijhuis, S. (author), Bracken, G. (author)
In the heart of the Pearl River Delta, the city of Guangzhou is fast-growing and prone to flooding. In history, people constructed canals based on natural waterways to deal with water problems. The canal system not only served as an important infrastructure but was also as the backbone of urban life. The city was built around its canals; they...
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Crumley, Carole L. (author), Murphy, John T. (author), Hritz, Carrie (author), Isendahl, Christian (author), Nijhuis, S. (author), Lucero, Lisa J. (author), Meunier, John (author), Ostovar, Payam (author), Reichel, Clemens (author), Scarborough, Vernon, L. (author), Sulas, Federica (author), Thurston, T.L. (author)
How can we transform urban environments to encourage durability and mediate the social price of myriad risks and vulnerability? Our work here is to build a bridge from archaeology to mainstream architectural and design theory. The study of places, landscapes, and regions links the two fields. Architecture can be shaped and enhanced by the long...
book 2022
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This booklet contains the inaugural lectures of Fritz Schumacher and Heinrich Tessenow given on the occasion of their appointment respectively as professors at the Technical University in Dresden and The Art Academy in Dresden.<br/>The lectures provide novel insights into their understanding of architecture and into their proposals for reform of...
book 2022
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Luo, S. (author)
Leftover spaces are neglected and obsolete spaces within the city. As they are temporarily unoccupied by defined urban functions, leftover spaces provide unique “interstitial conditions” that open for wild species as well as different informal social activities, offering crucial complements to the formal and defined urban spaces. In this context...
doctoral thesis 2021
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Bobbink, I. (author)
The course AR1LA051, which is part of the landscape architecture master of the TU Delft, explores the water system of the Dutch lowlands. In a collaborative effort 15 students, split in seven teams, work together to transform a “boezem”-system on the fringe of Rotterdam. The individual efforts of each group and the overall group strategy are...
report 2021
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Cipriani, L. (author), de Vries, Jeroen (author), Stauskis, Gintaras (author), Auweck, Fritz (author), Triboi, Roxana (author), Andreucci, Maria Beatrice (author), Cervera Alonso de Medina, Marina (author), Cancela d’ Abreu, Margarida (author), Freire, Maria (author), Carapinha, Aurora (author), a Conceição Castro, Maria (author), Del Pozo, Cristina (author), Deveikienė, Vaiva (author), Gunnlaugsson, Hermann Georg (author), Fekete, Albert (author), Fetzer, Ellen (author), Fabris, Luca (author), Fingerova, Radmila (author), Gazvoda, Davorin (author), Gkoltsiou, Aikaterini (author), Harmanescu, Mihaela (author), Kamenecki, Monika (author), Koscak Miocic-Stosic, Vesna (author), Melone, Antonella (author), Mertens, Elke (author), Meeres, Sophia (author), Ortacesme, Veli (author), Noortman, Adrian (author), Sárospataki, Máté (author), Stiles, Richard (author), Trolf, Norbert (author), Tóth, Attila (author), Tomic Reljic, Dora (author), Tudora, Ioana (author), Valdés Tejera, Esther (author), Valánszki, István (author), Weckman, Emilia (author), Williams, Tony (author), Tutundzic, Andreja (author), Lambertini, Anna (author), Mihova, Katinka (author), Muru, Toomas (author), Dam, Torben (author), Teqja, Zydi (author)
conference paper 2021
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Bobbink, I. (author), Naeema Ali, N. (author), Zuñiga Blanco, M.J. (author)
In this paper, concepts for deploying climate resilient design in deltaic regions which encounter environmental challenges are explored. Today, most deltas experience persistent flooding and long-term waterlogging which adversely affects the livelihood of its inhabitants. A new approach was formulated to rethink design and planning pedagogies in...
journal article 2021
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van der Velde, J.R.T. (author), Pouderoijen, M.T. (author), van Bergen, J. (author), Bobbink, I. (author), van Loon, F.D. (author), Piccinini, D. (author), Jauslin, D.T. (author)
The multi-dimensionality of BwN calls for the incorporation of ‘designerly ways of knowing and doing’ from other fields involved in this new trans-disciplinary approach. The transition out of a focus on rational design paradigms towards reflective design paradigms such as those employed in the spatial design disciplines may be a first step in...
journal article 2021
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van Eeden, E.A.M. (author), Gao, Y. (author), Liu, Y. (author), Sun, Y. (author), Qi, K. (author), Zheng, Y. (author)
This graduation studio explores the potential of a landscape-based regional design approach to contribute to more resilient coastal landscapes around the globe. Such an approach addresses the interaction between the natural and urban landscape throughout the scales of space and time. It takes the landscape as the basis for sustainable urban...
report 2021
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Xiong, L. (author)
The research aims to provide an understanding of an urbanizing delta in which different scales, times, and domains are related to each other; and to examine how this understanding can be used in a planning and design process in a rapidly urbanizing delta. A mapping method is developed according to the key notions in the understanding of urban...
doctoral thesis 2020
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Bobbink, I. (author), van Dooren, N. (author)
Ontwerp voor Verandering. Landschapsarchitecten communiceren met opdrachtgever en publiek via tekeningen. In grote lijnen is de wijze waarop ontwerpers hun werk representeren al decennia stabiel, gebaseerd op impliciete conventies. De standaardpresentatie van een ontwerp met de combinatie van plantekening, doorsnedes, visualisaties en...
report 2020
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