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Steinfort, Ruben (author)
The building industry's emphasis on cost-driven standardization has led to more waste, prompting a need for resource-efficient methods. While coreless-filament winding (CFW) with materials like flax fibers show promise, a research gap is present. This study explores how computational design, coupled with coreless-filament winding, can create...
master thesis 2024
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Porkoláb, Kristóf (author), Broerse, D.B.T. (author), Kenyeres, Ambrus (author), Békési, Eszter (author), Tóth, Sándor (author), Magyar, B. (author), Wesztergom, Viktor (author)
The Pannonian basin is an extensional back-arc basin that has undergone neotectonic inversion and is currently shortening. The understanding and quantification of present-day deformation processes during this inversion are still incomplete. To this end, we investigate the active deformation of the Circum-Pannonian region via the interpolation of...
journal article 2023
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Ercilla, Gemma (author), Galindo-Zaldívar, Jesús (author), Estrada, Ferran (author), Valencia, Javier (author), Juan, Carmen (author), Casas, David (author), Alonso, Belén (author), Comas, Mª Carmen (author), Azpiroz Zabala, M. (author)
We present a multidisciplinary study of morphology, stratigraphy, sedimentology, tectonic structure, and physical oceanography to report that the complex geomorphology of the Palomares continental margin and adjacent Algerian abyssal plain (i.e., Gulf of Vera, Western Mediterranean), is the result of the sedimentary response to the Aguilas...
journal article 2022
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Broerse, D.B.T. (author), Krstekanić, Nemanja (author), Kasbergen, C. (author), Willingshofer, Ernst (author)
Particle image velocimetry (PIV), a method based on image cross-correlation, is widely used for obtaining velocity fields from time-series of images of deforming objects. Rather than instantaneous velocities, we are interested in reconstructing cumulative deformation, and use PIV-derived incremental displacements for this purpose. Our focus...
journal article 2021
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Corradino, M. (author), Pepe, F. (author), Burrato, P. (author), Kanari, M. (author), Parrino, N. (author), Bertotti, G. (author), Bosman, A. (author), Casalbore, D. (author), Ferranti, L. (author)
Diagnostic morphological features (e.g., rectilinear seafloor scarps) and lateral offsets of the Upper Quaternary deposits are used to infer active faults in offshore areas. Although they deform a significant seafloor region, the active faults are not necessarily capable of producing large earthquakes as they correspond to shallow structures...
journal article 2021
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Kwakman, Jos (author)
The primary reservoirs present in the Southern Chotts Basin, Central Tunisia, are located within Triassic, Permian and Ordovician units. They are mainly sourced by the Silurian -- Lower Devonian Fegaguira formation and its Hot Shale member. Late Paleozoic exhumation has eroded part of the Palaeozoic package, removing the Early Devonian --...
master thesis 2020
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Malagnino, Andrea (author)
The project I propose is not the child of its time, it rejects the lexicon of current affairs (climate change, pollution, exploitation of resources) as well as that of social issues. It does not want to solve the problem of the site in which it operates, but it embraces a horizon of analysis and observation of man in his existential dimension,...
master thesis 2020
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Stasik, Marzena (author)
The director Andrei Tarkovsky once said, “The image is not a certain meaning, expressed by director, but an entire world reflected in a drop of water.” Different memories, experiences, and imaginary worlds influence perception. Therefore, interpretations of a drop of water can differ significantly. The project is a finite work, which left the...
master thesis 2020
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Bezerra, Francisco H. (author), de Castro, David L. (author), Maia, Rubson P. (author), Sousa, Maria O.L. (author), Moura-Lima, Elissandra N. (author), Rossetti, Dilce F. (author), Bertotti, G. (author), Souza, Zorano S. (author), Nogueira, Francisco C.C. (author)
Rifting and related normal stress regime in the equatorial continental margin of Brazil ceased during the Late Cretaceous, when the stress regimes in eastern South America and West Africa changed to induce strike-slip or reverse motion. In this study, we explore the postrift tectonic, geomorphic, magmatic, and sedimentary responses to stress...
journal article 2020
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Rothery, David A. (author), Massironi, Matteo (author), Alemanno, Giulia (author), Barraud, Oceane (author), besse, Sebastian (author), Bott, Nicolas (author), Brunetto, Rosario (author), Bunce, Emma (author), Quarati, F.G.A. (author)
BepiColombo has a larger and in many ways more capable suite of instrumentsrelevant for determination of the topographic, physical, chemical and mineralogical proper-ties of Mercury’s surface than the suite carried by NASA’s MESSENGER spacecraft. More-over, BepiColombo’s data rate is substantially higher. This equips it to confirm, elaborateupon...
review 2020
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Petrounine, Alexander (author)
This graduation project explores the act of listening to “noise”, to develop a new critical attitude to understanding sounds of the contemporary city. The essential aim is to create ears which separate, abstract and re-organize the myriad of sounds of the environment, which often ends up in a cacophony. The sounds of the surroundings are...
master thesis 2019
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Lang, Harrison (author)
Through the process of globalisation, politically and physically, we have found many cities promoting individualism through a neo-liberal modern architecture at the cost of a loss of a local identity. With its traditional heritage and rich material culture, Antwerp is taken as a testing ground for the inclusion of a contemporary structure which...
master thesis 2019
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Zheng, Xiangyu (author)
The project is an elderly housing in Heerlen, the Netherlands. Since the elderly are vulnerable to climate change, It's aimed to offer them more options of social interaction by providing suitable climate for different functions. The rich climate hierarchy corresponding to spatial hierarchy is the key. Instead of common interior and exterior...
master thesis 2019
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Nishitsuji, Y. (author), Marín, Luis Franco (author), Gomez, Martín (author), Rowe, C.A (author), Draganov, D.S. (author)
No conclusive evidence has been presented to date for tectonic tremor (TT) in the vicinity of central Chile, where the Nazca Plate is subducting beneath the South American Plate. Subduction in our experimental location (roughly 35.5° S, 70.5° W) is steep and fairly unobstructed compared to the flattened and more seismogenic behavior to the north...
journal article 2019
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Mueller, Mathias (author), Igbokwe, Onyedika A. (author), Walter, Benjamin (author), Pederson, Chelsea L. (author), Riechelmann, Sylvia (author), Richter, Detlev K. (author), Albert, Richard (author), Gerdes, Axel (author), Bertotti, G. (author)
Early marine diagenetic dolomite is a rather thermodynamically-stable carbonate phase and has potential to act as an archive of marine porewater properties. However, the variety of early to late diagenetic dolomite phases that can coexist within a single sample can result in extensive complexity. Here, the archive potential of early marine...
journal article 2019
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Gouiza, M. (author), Bertotti, G. (author), Charton, R.J.G. (author), Haimoudane, K. (author), Dunkl, I. (author), Anczkiewicz, A. A. (author)
Low-temperature thermochronology studies revealed major exhumation events affecting domains in the hinterland of the Central Atlantic margins, where Palaeozoic and/or Precambrian basement is exposed. Thus, domains traditionally assumed to be stable since at least the Variscan and juxtaposed to subsiding Meso-Cenozoic basins, appear to be...
journal article 2019
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Douma, Joppe (author)
Preliminary to this design, a careful research was done on the proportional theory of Dom Hans van der Laan. Based on how we perceive space and measure things this system offers a way to create harmonious architecture. What can we learn from this theory for today's architecture and what is the relevance? <br/><br/>Starting from the ideas of Dom...
master thesis 2018
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Delnooz, Midas (author)
In Bogotá, the capitol of Colombia, the museum of modern art Mambo needs an extension. This graduation project is a proposal for that extension, which has a focus on the relationship and interaction between the building and the public domain. The result is a building complex that has many different levels of publicness, an open building that is...
master thesis 2018
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Martinec, Z. (author), Klemann, V. (author), van der Wal, W. (author), Riva, R.E.M. (author), Spada, G. (author), Sun, Y. (author), Melini, D. (author), Kachuck, S. B. (author), Barletta, V. (author), Simon, K.M. (author)
The ocean load in glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) modelling is represented by the so-called sea level equation (SLE). The SLE describes the mass redistribution of water between ice sheets and oceans on a deforming Earth. Despite various teams independently investigating GIA, there has been no systematic intercomparison among the numerical...
journal article 2018
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Groeneveld, Daan (author)
A design for a Centre for Ceramics with workshops and exhibition space in the historical centre of Maastricht.
master thesis 2017
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