Liveable Low-Carbon Cities
Synergetic Urban Landscape Planning in Rotterdam Cities and metropolitan regions are responsible for approximately 75% of the CO2 emissions. They play a big role in the global greenhouse gas emissions. At the same time cities are vulnerable to effects of climate change such as flooding. The objective of this PhD research is to develop a…
Read MoreA study of Polders in Felt
In February 2013, MSc students of Landscape Architecture were taken to the Nieuwland Museum in Leystad for a three day workshop, led by an artist. Cora Jongsma, who has worked extensively with felt, introduced students to the fascinating similarities between two seemingly incongruent occurrences: the creation of felt from wool and the creation of polders.…
Read MorePioneers on Newborn Wadden Sea Island
Our Growing Island at Oerol 2012 with it’s Design & Build Expedition Team (from foreground to background): Ole & Daniel Jauslin (Son & Lecturer TU Delft Landscape Architecture ), Nikolaos Margaritis , Anna Iannidou, Roel Muselaers , Marc Souverein, Beatrice Reinbacher, Michiel van der Drift, Lisanne van Niekerk (Master Students TU Delft Landscape Architecture)…
Read MoreCadavre Exquis
Surrealistic Games with Layered Landscapes Exhibition opening Rotterdam April 20th 2012 & Book presentation Dutch Architecture with Landscape Methods Vol.3 This week we will have the final review of an student research laboratory ‘Design Analysis’ that I have been teaching with Matthew Skjonsberg (West 8) since february this year at Rotterdamse Academie van Bouwkunst (RAvB).…
Read MoreEen weekend weg in de Hollandse Delta
Wij zijn uitgenodigd voor een huwelijksfeest in de Kleine Rug, een schiereiland naast een groot drinkwater-spaarbekken aan de noordoost rand van Dordrecht. Het is januari – 8 graden Celsius warm en het regent. Wij gaan met de fiets en volgen zo ver dat mogelijk is het water in de Delta. Zelf wonen wij wel op…
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