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The relationship between soil and water is at the center of interest now more than ever. Despite being a UNESCO World Heritage Site of extraordinary environmental value and beauty, the Wadden Sea, its territories, and its people now face an uncertain future while wrestling with latent climatic, economic-productive, and social crises. Subsidence...
book 2024
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Beyond the urgency of rethinking XX-century urbanization characterized by endless structural expansion strategy, we need to engage urban systems by means of emerging concepts of adaptability and systemic transitions due to climate change effects. Emission reduction and spatial compactness, reuse and recycle, flexibility and complex balances have...
book 2022
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Report of the MSc Landscape Architecture 2019 - 2020, Graduation Lab Resilient Heritage Landscapes. In this graduation lab landscape architecture students from TU Delft explored the landscape assets of private and dispersed heritage properties and developed design strategies to engage them in future-proof landscape development. The focus of the...
book 2020
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Van Loon, F.D. (author), Pouderoijen, M.T. (author), Alberini, E. (author), Dijkstra, C.M. (author), Hagen, S.R. (author), De Jong, M. (author), Kiliço?lu, I.D. (author), Koukouvelou, A. (author), Mekel, M.L. (author), Schotting, K. (author), Shao, S. (author), Sun, X. (author), Terzi, O. (author), De Waal, W. (author), Van der Wal, I.A. (author), Zhang, B. (author)
Booklet of the elective course AR0048 2014/2015 ‘Landscape Architecture ON site - being part of Oerol’, an elective course of the MSc2 - Chair of Landscape Architecture at the TU Delft.
book 2015
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