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Lageschaar, Joey (author)
This work aims to infuse theoretical knowledge of queer space to further the understanding of the history of luxury retail stores. It analyses certain spaces of a metropolis inconspicuously connected to the history of fashion, by taking three Parisian boutiques of influential designers in the belle époque as examples of the origin of maison de...
student report 2023
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Koid, Eunice (author)
Law enforcement occurs in a complex environment that contains a variety of actors that interact with one another. These interactions create emerging collective behavior over time. For example, inspectors will try to influence non-compliant actors to become compliant, while inspectees may comply or thwart inspections. Inspection agencies such as...
master thesis 2022
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van Dijk, Friso (author)
Light, shadow and shade are at the foundation of our cartesian understanding of 3D space. Where light falls on matter the difference in shading allows us to see this space. However, light also breaks this understanding creating the potential for a phenomenological understanding instead. Which is seen with an extradimensionality in certain...
master thesis 2022
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Wagner, Marah (author)
The long-stretched shadow of my body touches the footprints in the sand in front of me. It is a cold winter afternoon and the sun is already setting. I hear the rhythm of water pulling back and passing under another wave of water. The beach is full of people many of whom presumably visit this place for the same reason as I: “uitwaaien”. While...
master thesis 2021
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Kuijpers, Bart (author)
As London is expanding in population and emerging as a financial global city, the pace of the city is rising. Factors as temporality and the notion of time as an experiential dimension is getting lost. A more sensory approach to urban architecture has the potential to incite people to reside in other measures of time to contrast the dense...
master thesis 2021
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de Zeeuw, Anne (author)
The relations between us and food have become distorted, deviated from their origin and meaning in our daily lives. Where solutions are sought in consciousness, this research focuses on the subconscious level of our relation with food. By changing our perception of food, using architecture as a medium between us, the subject, and food, the...
master thesis 2020
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van Asselt, Emma (author)
For this project, I pursued to transform an abandoned area into an attractive and functional environment for future use. The abandoned area, that was the subject of this studio, is called Hembrug and is located in the south of Zaandam and close to Amsterdam. This project is about the transformation of a specific part of the Hemburg terrain, an...
master thesis 2020
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Wolbert, Bart (author)
Excessive amounts of fossil energy have disqualified climatic considerations as boundary factors for architecture. This has limited architects to operate in the visual realm, while the invisible senses that make up climatic design are generally disregarded. As a result contemporary buildings are usually unable to provide balanced living...
master thesis 2019
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Kalkman, Peter (author)
This graduation thesis critically reflects on the Smart City. It critiques certain values embedded in the technology used to source and analyse data, and manage the city, when it comes to the world of human experience. The theoretical critique is eventually expressed in a critical design. Applying the values of the Smart City to the feral pigeon.
master thesis 2018
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van Hulst, Danique (author)
We all refer to it in our daily lives; we talk about a concert as having a good vibe, we talk about a social situation as being ‘gezellig’, we talk about the impression of a part of town as being gloomy and we even talk about the mood of a day as having a sense of anticipation. Atmosphere is a familiar conversational subject, but at the same...
master thesis 2018
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Saâdi, Skander (author)
By establishing a phenomenological frame, this research paper demonstrates that the feeling of alienation towards the modern built environment originates from the failure of this built environment to allow man to identify himself with his own human condition, abstract ideas and natural environment. The study focuses on materials as primary...
student report 2018
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Willems, T. (author)
The offshore wind industry is growing at high pace and is already one of the major renewable energy sources in Europe. To support this growth, costs must be further decreased, amongst others by efficiently designing the support structure of the offshore wind turbines (OWT). This requires accurate prediction of environmental loading such as...
master thesis 2016
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Groeneveld, B. (author)
A strategic, multi-scalar and multi-actor approach to revitalizing the existing water-, waste-. and food systems within the Shenzhen SEZ is assessed and modelled. Concordant local interventions are furthermore implemented, integrating local conditions into the overarching strategy. Furthermore, a phenomenological view of these systems is...
master thesis 2015
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Van Berlo, J. (author)
master thesis 2015
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Vink, M. (author)
The becoming of sacred places can be studied from the pragmatic, politic and poetic point of view. In this project, the third is done, stating that the power and qualities of an architect lie here, more than in the pragmatic and/or politic. Sacred places are therefore approached as places that go beyond themselves as objects. Sacred places have...
master thesis 2015
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Arora, M. (author)
The thesis aims to address the Emotional and Cultural void in architecture today. A dialogue between Deleuze’s thoughts on the logic of sensation (as equivalent to Emotion) in art, and thoughts on the interpretation of the nine primary sensations or the Navrasa in the Natyashastra, form its philosophical basis. Deleuze was a famous 20th century...
master thesis 2014
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Van Kesteren, M.J. (author)
From 1941 on the Hollandsche Schouwburg became the centre of the systematic plan to annihilate the large jewish population of Amsterdam and its surroundings. Since then the fate of the once popular theatre on the lush Plantage Middenlaan has been bound to the horrific scenes that took place here. In 1962 a memorial and small museum were built in...
master thesis 2014
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Prins, E.L. (author)
The Open Ended City is about meaningful conscious but foremost sensitive urban design in an era highly affected by globalization from as well a social and abstract perspective as from a spatial perspective. I explored the current condition of the urban society and introduced a contemporary urban model that is taking into account the changes in...
master thesis 2013
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Schäfer, M. (author)
For my graduation project in ExploreLab at the TuDelft, I have been given all the freedom to create my own assignment. With the guidance of Klaske Havik, Patrick Healy and Elise van Dooren, I have created this project which is a search for tools which can implement the experience of space within the design process. I have done this by using...
master thesis 2010
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