N.M.J.D. Tillie
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Many species that are dependent on buildings are beginning to appear as more and more species of nature learn to adapt to city life. In the same vein, the concurrent loss of biodiversity presents a problem for the planning of vertical greening. This article attempts to explore th
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We humans evolved in nature, but over the years we moved from being a part of nature to being apart from nature. This causes our mental health, with stress as the most important aspect, to suffer from our modern life in the city. A significant challenge we face is finding ways to
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Broadened inclusiveness for urban renewal
A spatial design contributing to ecological justice for Carnisse. Rotterdam
The complex relationship between humans and the natural world is still visible in 2023s urban planning: a city is a place for humans, and nature gives space to all non-human species. The anthropocentric perspective within the urban environment puts humans above non-human nature.
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Exploring Opportunities for Rewilding the Built Environment through Nature-Inclusive Design
Case Study Boerhaavewijk, Post-War Residential Neighbourhood in Haarlem, The Netherlands
With the worldwide biodiversity decline and cities that should adapt to climate change, rewilding the built environment to restore biodiversity and increase the degree of natural areas is necessary. Yet, there is currently no established overview of potential rewilding strategies
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Re-Reed Architecture
A Circular Activities Centre for Nature and Neighbourhood
This project investigates the possibilities of the biobased material reed from local sources to reduce embodied energy emissions in the building sector. The drained wetlands in the Netherlands release carbon into the atmosphere leading to the inability of the wetlands to serve as
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The Nutrient Neighborhood, Haven-Stad, Amsterdam
Prototype of a sustainable neighborhood with integrated regenerative food production and local material reuse
Regenerative neighborhood development in Amsterdam that harvests biological and technical nutrients on-site. The building's skin expands to a unique community space for local food production. The skin is seasonally adaptive through a low-tech system creatively reusing already exi
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Nature-positive Architecture
A Regenerative Design Approach of a Winery in the Quarry of the St. Pietersberg
Sustainability in its development is increasingly focusing on nature. However, this research shows that through positive development, benefits are not only gained in nature, but are actually viewed as a common good. From this emerged regenerative development and design, in which
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(re)Carbon City
Westergouwe as example of living in a wetland in the western Netherlands
As the climate is changing, the need to mitigate and adapt to the climate is getting more urgent every day. One of the biggest causes of global warming is the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide. Simultaneously, we are destroying one of our biggest carbon sinks; our peat soil. Peat soi
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Eco-Cathedral xxx
Sloterdijk centrum reconnecting the brettenwedge
We are living in a perfect storm of catastrophes; overpopulation, desertification, deterioration of biodiversity, and a weakened ecological system are threatening our current way of living. It is essential we look for new ways of living and building. This paper is an experimenta
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Food community house in the Brettenzone
The local circular economy approach to reduce our environmental footprint
Private homeowners climate adaptive
An exploration on how private homeowners can be stimulated to adopt small scale climate adaptive measures
Understanding the perceived stimuli and barriers by private homeowners is key knowledge to realise effective climate adaptive policy and consequently the adoption of SSCAM by homeowners. Q-methodology was used to unravel the perspectives of 25 homeowners from the Vruchtenbuurt, D
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The Second life studio focuses on the value of existing building stocks in our built environment. Five office buildings with low monumental value that lost their relevance in time are chosen as case studies, the primary interest of the studio is to explore possibilities of such b
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Rehabilitating the Anthropocene
A holistic approach to the redevelopment of the industrial site of Shell-Pernis during the energy transition
The issues of environmental challenges, increasing per capita demand and decreasing finite stocks are triggering the demand for greener alternatives in resource production and consumption. The phenomena of bioeconomy comprehends the sustainable conversion and production of biomas
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Decoding the vector of energy poverty
Understanding the components of energy systems in the urban-rural context of NCR, India
Energy poverty means the lack of access to proper electricity and clean energy fuels. This type of poverty is closely linked to the dichotomy between developed and developing regions. This project argues that tackling energy poverty first needs to be addressed by understanding en
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Mutualist Urbanism
Achieving mutualism between urban development and strengthening biodiversity through nature-inclusive urban planning and design: the case of het Zomerhofkwartier in Rotterdam
Biodiversity in the Netherlands has been under alarming pressure for many years. Historical drivers of biodiversity loss have been agriculture and urbanization, through causing environmental pressure, loss of natural habitat and fragmentation of habitat for n ...
Soft space - space for permeability and interaction
Creating great quality public space in the Oude Westen, Rotterdam with conditions for inviting and encouraging use & natural processes
With a pressure on public space due to a predicted increase of users, the changing climate and a non-supporting existing urban structure with a focus on space for vehicles, there is need for improvement of public space in the neighbourhood Oude Westen in Rott ...
New perspective on the [food] landscapes in MRA 2050
Developing a new perspective & design for resilient and attractive agricultural landscapes in the metropolitan region of Amsterdam in 2050
The purpose of this graduation report is to give an overview and inspiration on the route towards a resilient & attractive metropolitan [food] landscape of Amsterdam in 2050. The topic of research is the impact of climate change, unsustainable agriculture and urbanisation tow
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Praying for Water
The Mosque as a Catalyst Towards a Decentralized Water Supply System in the Informal Urban Settlements of Bandung, Indonesia
Praying for Water deals with several water related challenges in Bandung’s informal urban areas, first and foremost the lack of safe drinking water and proper sanitation. Although being based on the proposal for a decentralized water supply system, a rather holistic solution appr
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Upwards along the pipes
Utilizing the recyclable potentials of local organic waste to revitalize the Cikapundung river area in Bandung, Indonesia
“Upwards along the pipes” focuses on the Tamansari subdistrict in Bandung, Indonesia, in which the Cikapundung river is a central physical element, dividing the highly dense informal settlements in two. The project tries to tackle several ecological and spatial issues occuring w
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