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Hofman, Wout (author), Rukanova, B.D. (author), Tan, Y. (author), Bharosa, Nitesh (author), Ubacht, J. (author), Rietveld, Elmer (author)
The transition towards a circular economy (CE) will require data sharing across different platforms and data spaces of parties operating in a variety of supply chains. From a circular economy compliance monitoring perspective, beyond the access to mandatory data that governments will receive, authorities may benefit from accessing additional...
book chapter 2024
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Harteveld, Maurice (author)
book chapter 2023
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Zheng, Y. (author), Nijhuis, S. (author), Bracken, G. (author)
In the heart of the Pearl River Delta, the city of Guangzhou is fast-growing and prone to flooding. In history, people constructed canals based on natural waterways to deal with water problems. The canal system not only served as an important infrastructure but was also as the backbone of urban life. But with the development of the road network...
book chapter 2023
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Bislip, Carlos (author), Mooij, E. (author)
Objects travelling at hypersonic speeds typically experience significant mechanical loads, particularly during acceleration/deceleration. Excluding both technical and economic limitations, sub-orbital point-to-point travel is inevitably restricted to a group of individuals that are trained and whose health is certified prior to travel. This...
book chapter 2023
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Muñoz Aparici, M. (author)
In current times, which are dominated by uncertainty and change, the limits of public and private realms are in a continuous definition. As a condensation of the public sphere, public buildings have turned into thresholds, into active<br/>public sphere agents that can motivate behaviour and, as a result, produce public values. Public buildings...
book chapter 2021
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Nourian, Pirouz (author), Bai, N. (author)
Focusing on the quality of reuse of buildings with respect to the efficiency of human movement patterns and the effectiveness of allocation of functional spaces with respect to their needs for social encounter and avoidance reveals the configurative nature and the human impact of architectural design. By comparing such functionality assessments...
book chapter 2021
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Zijlstra, H. (author), Ribeiro Nunes, B.F. (author)
In the Mastermind Crash course, buildings are analyzed on various aspects, in particular looking at the impact and (measurable) results that the interventions in the building have had. Much of the built heritage is vacant, requires a re-use or the current use requires an update. This causes buildings to change. At Heritage &amp; Architecture we...
book chapter 2021
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van Nes, A. (author), Yamu, Claudia (author)
This chapter provides an overview of established research traditions in the analysis of physical elements of the built environment. Herein, we address the morphological, place phenomenological, and urban network traditions. Following this, a synopsis about spatial elements applied to these traditions, including space syntax, is given....
book chapter 2021
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Gaete Cruz, M. (author), Ersoy, A. (author), Czischke, D.K. (author), van Bueren, Ellen (author)
The implementation of adaptation measures and the improvement of urban resilience is a growing concern recently. While urban projects are encouraged to become resilient, there is an interest in the design processes that produce them. In the Latin-American context, co-design is gradually taking a central role in space production, recognizing...
book chapter 2021
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van Nes, A. (author), Yamu, Claudia (author)
In this chapter, we discuss and demonstrate how to analyse the urban micro-spatial relationships between private and public spaces. These methods allow one to analyse intervisibility between buildings andstreets, entrance density from buildings towards streets, street constitutedness, and the topological depth between private and public spaces....
book chapter 2021
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Cavallo, R. (author), Harteveld, Maurice (author), Kuijper, J.A. (author)
book chapter 2020
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Lancel, K.A. (author), Brazier, F.M. (author), Maat, Hermen (author)
This paper explores the design space for shared intimate experience of Brain Computer Interaction (BCI) for mirror processes and reflection. Two experiments in BCI-mediated Artistic Social Labs, in which participants (actors and observers), interact withmulti-modal representations of EEGs of kissing, provide new insights on the design of...
book chapter 2019
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Veraar, M.C. (author), Yaroslavtsev, I.S. (author)
In this paper we consider local martingales with values in a UMD Banach function space. We prove that such martingales have a version which is a martingale field. Moreover, a new Burkholder–Davis–Gundy type inequality is obtained.
book chapter 2019
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Lorist, E. (author)
We prove the ℓ<sup>s</sup>-boundedness of a family of integral operators with an operator-valued kernel on UMD Banach function spaces. This generalizes and simplifies earlier work by Gallarati, Veraar and the author, where the ℓ<sup>s</sup>-boundedness of this family of integral operators was shown on Lebesgue spaces. The proof is based on a...
book chapter 2019
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Lindemulder, N. (author), Veraar, M.C. (author), Yaroslavtsev, I.S. (author)
In this paper we show that Musielak–Orlicz spaces are UMD spaces under the so-called Δ<sub>2</sub> condition on the generalized Young function and its complemented function. We also prove that if the measure space is divisible, then a Musielak–Orlicz space has the UMD property if and only if it is reflexive. As a consequence we show that...
book chapter 2019
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Lü, Qi (author), van Neerven, J.M.A.M. (author)
Extending results of Pardoux–Peng and Hu–Peng, we prove well-posedness results for backward stochastic evolution equations in UMD Banach spaces.
book chapter 2019
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Lancel, K.A. (author), Brazier, F.M. (author), Maat, Hermen (author)
Can shared experience and dialogue on social touch be orchestrated in playful smart public spaces? In smart city public spaces, in which physical and virtual realities are currently merging, new forms of social connections, interfaces and experiences are be- ing explored. Within art practice, such new connections include new forms of affective...
book chapter 2019
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Lancel, K.A. (author), Brazier, F.M. (author), Maat, Hermen (author)
Can shared intimate experience of social touch be mediated through multi-brain-computer interface (Multi-brain BCI) interaction in public space? Two artistic EEG KISS orchestrations, both multi-modal, multi-brain BCIs, are shown to create novel shared experiences of social touch in public space. These orchestrations purposefully disrupt and...
book chapter 2019
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van Nes, A. (author), López, Manuel (author)
One of Jane Jacob’s key observations was that we need “eyes on the streets” from buildings to ensure safety. How can it be quantified? Research on urban environment by means of space syntax methods tend to focus on macro scale spatial conditions. However, micro scale conditions should not be neglected. In research on dispersal of burglaries in...
book chapter 2018
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van Nes, A. (author), López, Manuel (author), de Bonth, L.F.J.M. (author), Verhagen, D.J. (author), Waayer, Simone (author)
This contribution describes the tool Social Safe Urban Design (SSUD), seen<br/>together with socio-spatial and linguistic challenges when applying space syntax in the regenerating of problem urban areas. The Space Syntax jargon is technical and needs to be translated into a language understandable and acceptable to stakeholders who are...
book chapter 2016
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