Research & Publication
Seeking to develop more inclusive, democratic modes of spatial development, the chair provides an interdisciplinary perspective on the analysis and design of the built environment. Members of the chair are participating in different research groups such as "Architecture Culture and Modernity" and "Situated Architecture", while the chair as a whole has defined architectural pedagogy as one of its key topics of investigation. Members of the chair sit at the editorial boards of the journals Writingplace, OASE and Footprint.
Among the current research projects is the European COST-network Writing Urban Places. New Narratives of the European City, where Klaske Havikis leading a large European network of researchers from 30 participating countries , working on literary and architectural imagination in relation to urban questions in Europe. The funding covers research and teaching exchanges across Europe, publications, and conferences.
Analytical Models: HOFJES
Hofjes are an important constituent architectural figure of the Dutch city since 1400 and up until today. Their sustainability is proven by the large number of historical hofjes that has survived, that they are still built and inhabited successfully.Tools of the Architect Exhibition
We claim that operative interrelations between methods and analyses establish the condition to learn about architecture.Publication Highlights
Research topics
Methods of Analysis and Imagination develops three fields of research that focus on a better understanding of design thinking, widening our knowledge of existing design approaches, and developing new design perspectives.
Research programme
Information on the research programme 'The Architectural Project and its Foundations'
Publications & research activities
International research projects
TACK Communities of Tacit Knowledge
EU COST Action Writing Urban Places. new Narratives for the European City