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CEBECİ, Fatih (author)
When the British arrived in the colonial countries, they had the opportunity to adapt the architecture of the local culture to their needs, but centuries later, when the ethnic groups arrived in “postcolonial” London, they did not have the opportunity to have a manifest effect on the built environment and neither the development of the city...
master thesis 2022
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Kesisoglou, Iosif (author)
In the midst of climate change, a global pandemic, and an increasingly complex world, urban communities are in need for novel ways to adapt to the new climatic conditions.<br/><br/>Through a vision-led iterative design process, I explored how community resilience can flourish, by focusing on human relationships. Focusing on the values of care...
master thesis 2020
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Morkoç, Nima (author)
Design studio: a vacant church building burns down in Heijplaat. An ignition of reactions, emotions and processes are the start of a posed solution for the ruins and outhouse that are left. The possible interventions on this specific site are a possibility to restore a (former) social monumentality that was present, specifically in its former...
master thesis 2019
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Arlianda, Reza (author)
Urbanization in developing country does not necessarily means a good thing. An immediate transformation along with the population boom and the property industry transform the city and its people extensively. This applies to the kampung settlement in the Indonesian city. There was a time when kampung’s people can serve food to any guest, a family...
master thesis 2018
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Machgeels, Sylvia (author)
This thesis is the final project of the master study Design for Interaction at the Delft University of Technology. This project researches the creation and impact of “material narratives”. Generally, it takes around 20 years until a new material is fully adopted. Material narratives can show the potential of new materials and make people aware...
master thesis 2018
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