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Dong, Yifan (author)
Throughout architectural history, outstanding architects have often been outstanding travelers. Sigurd Lewerentz, a legendary figure in Swedish modern architecture, is undoubtedly one of them. Lewerentz, who started his independent architectural practice in 1910 and died in 1975, lived during an exciting period that saw the emergence of many...
student report 2023
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Schiks, L.A.H. (author), Cook, M.S. (author), Lipman, L.R. (author), van Dijke, A.P. (author), Hutchinson, K. (author), van den Hoven, Paul (author), Loeve, A.J. (author)
In photographs of evidence in forensic investigations, physical size references (e.g., rulers or stickers) are often placed next to a trace to allow us to take measurements from photos. However, this is laborious and introduces contamination risks. The FreeRef-1 system is a contactless size reference system that allows us to take forensic...
journal article 2023
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Robertson, L.A. (author)
In the 300 years since Van Leeuwenhoek died, some of the details around his life and his work have provided material for discussion or dispute. As archives and libraries are being scanned and technology improves, information is becoming more readily available. This review therefore aims to take a new look at some of those discussions, and Van...
review 2023
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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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Teodorczyk, Bartosz (author)
Predominantly visual culture of 21st century – magazines, websites, and especially social media makes an image more powerful than ever in history. Therefore, visual artists such as photographers have an extraordinary ability to decide what will be shown to the public and remain in the memory of thousands of people. To be a great professional...
student report 2022
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book 2022
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Streng, Jolien (author)
This thesis reviews photographs of Dutch building sites between 1890 and 1920. A catalogue of photographs from building sites from the archive of Het Nieuwe Instituut is compiled, in order to see what role photography played for its commissioners. Commissions were made by architects and contractors to document their work. The photographs were...
student report 2021
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book 2021
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loddo, M. (author)
The use of augmented, virtual and mixed reality (AR/VR/MR) to experience and perceive cultural heritage is less adopted by museums, libraries, archives and cultural institutions than other fields. There may be concerns that AR/VR have the potential to stop visitors from attending in person (Coates, 2020). However, in 2020, many museums have...
book chapter 2021
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loddo, M. (author)
The use of digital tools in architecture and design education has been experimented with since the 1990s. The representation and communication of architectural narratives have been facing an unprecedented challenge in education, research, and practice during the past couple of years. This study investigates if using 360-degree photography/video...
journal article 2021
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de Andrade, Bruno (author), loddo, M. (author)
Applying imaging to architectural and urban heritage studies is not new. Drawing, painting and pho-tographing, and most recently digital imaging have been applied as techniques for the representation and preservation of heritage buildings, cities and landscapes. New technologies and media in the service of heritage is a fast-growing field, best...
conference paper 2021
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de Boer, Isar (author)
The Nederlands Fotomuseum is the Dutch national museum for photography and its archive has the biggest collection of photographic material in the country. Currently, the visitors of the museum have a rather passive role and are merely subjected to the visual artworks in the museum. The museum desires to give the visitors more insight in the...
master thesis 2020
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Rietveld, M.W.J. (author), de Rijke, D. (author), Langeveld, J.G. (author), Clemens, F.H.L.R. (author)
Urban runoff (re)mobilises solids present on the street surface and transport them to urban drainage systems. The solids reduce the hydraulic capacity of the drainage system due to sedimentation and on the quality of receiving water bodies due to discharges via outfalls and combined sewer overflows (CSOs) of solids and associated pollutants....
journal article 2020
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Jonker, Mehdi (author)
While following courses at Industrial Design Engineering (IDE), students learn different steps of the design process. Little attention is paid to the last step of presenting the created product resulting in unprofessional photographs. The light studio is the developed concept and solution for this problem.<br/><br/>A dome-shaped structure with...
master thesis 2019
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Franssen, Rogier (author)
Image Revealed, Extracted, Mounted, Expressed (2019) forms the culmination of an inquiry into the ways in which artistic methods of working can be used in the process of architectonic design. This project derives from a search for authentically representing the past in the architectonic object. Specifically, this project explores ways of...
master thesis 2019
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Khuong, T.C. (author)
An accurate prediction of shoreline changes behind detached breakwaters is, in regard to the adjustment to the environmental impact, still a challenge for designers and coastal managers. This research is expected to fill the gaps in the estimation of shoreline changes by developing new and generalized relationships of the shoreline changes to...
doctoral thesis 2016
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Jansen, T.G.C. (author)
This graduation assignment is created by my interest in photography, mobile photography and travelling. The direction of this project is to create a meaningful service or product for people that travel in combination with mobile photography. The start of this project was very open and the method ViP was used to define a future context for a new...
master thesis 2016
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De Jonge, S. (author)
Lomography is one of the few brands left to produce and sell analogue cameras. New generations hardly ever experienced analogue cameras because their digital successors took over the market. It shows that potential customers do not understand what the brand is about and what it can mean to them. The stores do attract visitors, presumably because...
master thesis 2015
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Disco, M.J. (author)
Breakwaters are used for reducing wave height in harbours or divert sediment. One of the types of breakwaters is the rubble mound breakwater. These structures are constructed with smaller quarry rock as core and larger quarry rock as outer layer. For economical reasons, the design allows some damage to the armour layer. The amount of damage is...
master thesis 2012
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For four decades he captured the important news events of the day, “without fuss, in order to inform the public”. This autumn, photographer Vincent Mentzel is Cultural Professor at TU Delft.
journal article 2011
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