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06 juni 2019
Community building through remanufacturing
Collaborative production in cities has the potential to promote a more circular production paradigm, engage communities, and promote urban and community development. The research project Pop Machina aims to understand the spatial and social consequences of such circular collaborative production in urban areas.
22 mei 2019
Facilitating rural newcomers
The Ruralization project, funded by the European Commission under the H2020 programme, aims to develop knowledge and support policy making in answering rural area challenges.
22 mei 2019
Water sensitive design for Indian cities
The project Water4Change focusses on fit-for-purpose water sensitive design for fast growing liveable cities in India, combining know-how from Dutch and Indian experts.
21 mei 2019
Hospital builders: east meets west
Designing hospitals is a special niche within the architecture discipline. The Hospital Tour & Masterclass offers the opportunity to Chinese top architects from this niche to visit several hospitals in the Netherlands and Belgium.
21 mei 2019
Housing the urban invisibles
Visiting Professor Marina Tabassum took students of the Global Housing design studio on a tour through Dhaka, exploring the social and spatial patterns of inhabitation in Dhaka. The design studio focuses on the theme ‘Dhaka: Housing the urban invisibles’, and will synthesise the student findings in a ‘Dhaka book of patterns’.
21 mei 2019
Sustainable and resilient coastal cities
The Sustainable and Resilient Coastal Cities (SARCC) project aims to bridge an existing knowledge gap. Researchers from BK Bouwkunde and the faculty of Civil Engineering & Geosciences received a € 480.000,- Interreg grant to create interdisciplinary innovations and implement the findings in seven case study locations.
21 mei 2019
Making Nicosia a greener, healthier place
The City-Zen Roadshow visited Nicosia, the capital city of Cyprus. The group of international environmental experts, led by Andy van den Dobbelsteen and Craig Martin (AE+T), studied the city together with residents and created a strategy to make the city a greener and healthier place.
21 mei 2019
Tacit knowledge in architecture
Tacit knowledge is a specific type of knowledge that architects employ when designing. The Communities of Tacit Knowledge (TACK) will for the first time combine the expertise on tacit knowledge that has been developed at ten different research centres in Europe. The research project is an ITN-Marie Curie networking project, with BK Bouwkunde as one of the ten research centres involved.
21 mei 2019
BK alumna Hanneke Stenfert wins Marina van Damme Grant
Not one, but two TU Delft alumni received the Marina van Damme Grant 2019. Andrea Mangel Raventos and Hanneke Stenfert were both awarded € 9.000,- to achieve their goals.
09 mei 2019
Koopwoningmarkt in stagnerende fase
De huidige Nederlandse koopwoningmarkt kan als ‘stagnerend’ worden getypeerd. Er is sprake van een dalende trend in het aantal transacties en het aantal verkochte nieuwbouwkoopwoningen. Ook is er sprake van een aanhoudende, maar enigszins afvlakkende stijging van de koopprijzen in de afgelopen kwartalen. Dat blijkt uit de Monitor Koopwoningmarkt over het eerste kwartaal van 2019.