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van der Velde, J.R.T. (author)
Discussion on the synergies between scientific and artistic endeavour is a recurring topic in academia, but has gathered a new momentum since the turn of the millennium in response to among other things the urgency of global challenges such as climate change. Aside from some incidental experiments however, a more fundamental and structural...
book chapter 2018
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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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Cavallo, R. (author), Harteveld, Maurice (author), Kuijper, J.A. (author)
book chapter 2020
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Jauslin, D.T. (author)
Landscape has been used as a metaphor or conceptual reference for an increasing amount of excellent architectural projects in the last two decades. The phenomenon seems to be a substantial innovation of architecture with an interesting potential for artistic, social and ecological gains. To be able to better understand and critically review...
conference paper 2012
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Van den Toorn, M.W.M. (author), Guney, A. (author)
Precedent analysis is the systematic analysis of plans that enables comparison between plan types as well as within a plan type. The goal is generic design knowledge that can be of use in day-to-day practice and theory development. The core issue in this paper is how the successful approach of precedent analysis in architecture developed by...
conference paper 2011
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Nijhuis, S. (author), Bobbink, I. (author), Jauslin, D.T. (author)
This paper aims to introduce the particular methodology of the author's and their colleagues at TU Delft Chair of Landscape Architecture. This approach is characterised by theories, methods and techniques converging towards design and research and research by design. The relation and interaction between these research domains is illustrated with...
conference paper 2011
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Jauslin, D.T. (author), Bobbink, I. (author)
In the projects 'Landscape Mirror' 2011 and 'Feed the Wind' 2012 students of the Master of Landscape Architecture of the TU Delft have made an interactive project that evolved over the course of Oerol, a unique yearly recurring festival on the Wadden-Sea island Terschelling for landscape theatre & art. Both designs are focused on making people...
conference paper 2012
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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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Liu, M. (author), Nijhuis, S. (author)
conference paper 2019
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Willemsen, Eva (author), Tillie, Nico (author)
Densification and greening of cities seem to exclude one another. How to deal with this? This research shows a first exploration of how city green can be optimized by integrating the facade-and rooftop green into the neighbourhood landscape. To do this, biophilic design principles were applied from a landscape architectural perspective. Due to...
conference paper 2018
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Lenzholzer, Sanda (author), Nijhuis, S. (author), Cortesao, Joao (author)
The discussion regarding the relation of design and research in landscape architecture started somewhat later than in other design disciplines. But the past decade has shown a sharp rise of publications on ‘research through/by design(ing)’ (RTD). The literature has now reached a level of richness that enables a review of the State of the Art and...
conference paper 2018
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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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Diedrich, L (author), de Wit, S.I. (author), Avermaete, T.L.P. (author)
The editors of this themed issue of SPOOL place the discussion on the possibilities and impossibilities of criticism within the field of the design disciplines at centre stage. We are especially interested in how criticism can make an active contribution to taking a position vis-à-vis what we have called, in earlier issues of SPOOL, the...
contribution to periodical 2018
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Nijhuis, S. (author), Xiong, L. (author), Cannatella, D. (author)
Deltaic areas are among the most promising regions in the world. Their strategic location, combined with the superior quality of their soils, constitute the main factors that have been supporting both human development and the rise of these regions as global economic hubs. At the same time, however, deltas face extreme vulnerability due to...
contribution to periodical 2019
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Nijhuis, S. (author)
Landscape design research is important for cultivating spatial intelligence in landscape architecture. This study explores GIS (geographic information systems) as a tool for landscape design research – investigating landscape designs to understand them as architectonic compositions and to acquire design knowledge that can be used in the creation...
doctoral thesis 2015
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De wit, S.I. (author)
This thesis aims at the landscape architecture of the enclosed garden as an expression of the genius loci: definition, analysis, typology and transformation. The process of metropolisation tends to eliminate, or at least hide, the underlying landscape. The research addresses the question of how the genius loci can be made accessible in the...
doctoral thesis 2014
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Roggema, R.E. (author)
Adaptation to climate change is seen as relatively unpredictable and wicked problem. The design of spatial plans for such a problem requires a spatial planning methodology or approach, which is able to include dynamism and flexibility. The current planning practice does not apply these kinds of approaches. Therefore the Swarm Planning...
doctoral thesis 2012
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Cooray, J.N. (author)
Besides the efforts that are of a descriptive and celebrative nature, studies related to Sri Lanka’s historical built heritage largely view material remains in historical, sociological, socio-historical and semiological perspectives. There is hardly any serious attempt to view such material remains from a technical-analytical approach to...
doctoral thesis 2012
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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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Jauslin, D.T. (author)
This thesis explores the ways in which landscape is relevant as a concept for designing architecture. Buildings that have been designed like landscapes have become a topic in contemporary architecture. The apparent distinction between architecture and landscape is questioned in exemplary theories and new designs.<br/><br/>The core of this thesis...
doctoral thesis 2019
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