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Hammer, M.H.M. (author)
To be successful and survive, entrepreneurs are encouraged to exploit their talents as element of their human capital nourishing the entrepreneurial process. Since education became an important aspect of society, teachers have a prelove for highly talented students. Especially young talented people relish profound attention of universities,...
conference paper 2014
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Mostert-van der Sar, M. (author), Mulder, I.J. (author), Remijn, L. (author), Troxler, P. (author)
The third industrial revolution, triggered by Internet communication and renewable energies, can be experienced in so-called FabLabs that empower users to ‘make almost anything’. Although this does not change the need for designers to have making and prototyping skills, there is no doubt the revolution impacts the design profession in terms of...
conference paper 2013
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Breen, J. (author), Stelingwerff, M. (author)
Throughout the history of architecture, the Capital the intermediate between a column and the beam or surface it supports has been a recurring feature in architectural composition and articulation. In this paper we describe results and findings from the Capital A to Z exercise within the Ornamatics Course from the TU-Delft MSc curriculum. We...
journal article 2008
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Breen, J.L.H. (author), Stellingwerff, M.C. (author)
The influx of computer-based design and presentation platforms, particularly in conjunction with computer aided physical modelling and manufacturing techniques, has stimulated a renewed focus on imaginative, innovative architectural product design. Essentially, the ambition of the DigiTile exercise was to stimulate the development of individual...
conference paper 2007
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