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P.L. Tomesen

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Robust Climate Systems for optimized Thermal Comfort

Simple Climate Systems for the Transformation of the Coolse Poort former Office Building

Currently, there is a major housing shortage and climate crisis. There is a shortage of housing for starters and singles, and the rental market is shrinking in the Netherlands. Residential buildings are often new construction, and their climate design needs to be energy efficient ...

Ephemeral Roots

Continuity of Use and Components in Public Building Design

This graduation project rethinks the concept of architectural permanence in response to the declining lifespans and growing obsolescence of buildings due to rapid societal and environmental change. It proposes a framework that embraces adaptability, material cycles, and cultural ...

Als de klokken niet meer luiden

Tectonics of Farewell: A Material and Spatial Investigation into Geobased Architecture and Landscape relations

This thesis investigates how geobased materials can restore sustainable value chains through a social, ecological, and technological framework while enhancing the regional landscape and built environment. It combines material research with design to propose a grounded architectur ...

Layers of resilience

Empowering ecological dynamics to strengthen the built environment

In a context increasingly altered by the climate and biodiversity crises, the theoretical discourse and practices which shape the built environment have shifted in the past 50 years towards sustainable architecture, branching out on various concepts, such as adaptability, materia ...

Designing the Wild Within

A living School in Concrete cracks

Originating from a fascination with what nature can bring, this project aims to break the boundary between man and nature in the urban environment. In this design, an existing concrete building in Rotterdam is not demolished, but cracked open and transformed into a living project ...

Permanence Enabling Change

An Open Framework for Ongoing Change

This graduation project explores how the architectural principles of Open Building can be implemented within an existing industrial structure to accommodate change over time. Starting from the notion that architects should not aim to predict the future but rather enable adaptabil ...
In response to increasingly extreme summer heat driven by global warming and the urban heat island effect, reducing energy consumption in architecture has become a critical concern in Taiwanese design practice. At the same time, decades of over-reliance on reinforced concrete as ...

From Water to Structure

Reconnecting floating architecture and aquatic ecosystems through regenerative design

Addressing the pressing need for a shift to circularity in the construction sector, this project explores the potential of regenerative floating architecture in transforming urban waterfronts. It investigates how bio-based materials sourced from local aquatic environments, such a ...

Active Ageing in Tarwewijk

Enhancing mobility, accessibility and safety within everyday living spaces

Active Ageing in Tarwewijk, developed within the design studio Designing for Inclusive Care, explores how architectural interventions can enable older adults to live independently, safely, and with dignity within existing housing stock. Set in Rotterdam’s Tarwewijk neighborhood, ...

Designing for Aging: A Study of Senior Housing Challenge

Addressing Accessibility, Social Isolation, and Housing Shortages through Design and Intergenerational Collaboration

In response to the challenges of an aging population and growing social isolation among older adults, this research investigates how shared living concepts and the built environment can foster social cohesion and mobility for elderly residents. Through a combination of literat ...
Loneliness is an increasing concern in Dutch society, with 11% of the Dutch population experiencing strong feelings of loneliness, a number that is expected to grow as cities become more densely populated. This research explores the role of architectural design in fostering socia ...
Despite efforts to reuse and recycle materials in the building industry, the vast majority of materials used is new, which does not contribute to a circular built environment. Additionally, the way we design influences the amount of waste produced by the building industry. This r ...

Resilience: Insights from Vernacular Architecture

Analysis of Inca, Sherpa, and Black Sea Vernacular Architecture for Landslide-prone Precipitous Terrain in Bogota's Informal Settlements

This paper examines the causes of landslides and the resilient architectural strategies employed in three vernacular case studies from the Inca Empire, Sherpa communities in Nepal, and the Eastern Black Sea region of Turkey. It explores how their architecture integrated climate-r ...

Living with water

Exploring Human Experience and Technical Innovation in Water-Resilient Architecture

Climate change and rising sea levels pose significant challenges for coastal cities like Rotterdam. My graduation project, Living with Water, explores how architecture can contribute to water-resilient living environments while enriching the human experience of water. The project ...

Reuse Potential in Architecture

Developing a data-driven approach to implement reused material in architectural circular buildings

The construction sector is one of the most resource-intensive industries globally, contributing significantly to environmental degradation and greenhouse gas emissions. Transitioning towards a circular economy within the built environment offers a promising solution by emphasizin ...
Boerhaavewijk needs to be renovated to meet national carbon neutral goals and improve the public space. Nature-based solutions are effective tools to tackle its urban challenges. Renovation projects rarely incorporate NBs due to their added complexity. To effectively apply NBs in ...
This thesis explores the critical issue of global food insecurity and its impact on Doha, Qatar. The increasing unpredictability of climate change and the imposition of food export bans due to extreme weather events have heightened the urgency to achieve self-sufficiency in food ...

STAHLstadl: Sustainable Transformation Alpine Hospitality and Landscape

Alpine Architecture & Tourism: Reimagining through Circular Strategies

The graduation project, "STAHLstadl: Sustainable Transformation Alpine Hospitality & Landscape” focuses on creating a circular building that aligns with the traditions of the Alps while addressing contemporary environmental challenges. This project seeks to act as an example ...
This study explores the Vernacular Architecture of the northeastern Indian State of Assam to develop a sustainable building model tailored to modern societal demands. Over two months, field research was conducted, including analysis of traditional Assamese buildings and interview ...