The 20th century saw an enormous worldwide growth of the housing stock. In particular the building boom after WW-II, during which the housing stock in most countries was multifolded, focussed the attention of the housing sector primarily to the planning and realisation of new construction; the consciousness of the enormous maintenance and management task to come was still a far cry. The begin of the 21st century shows a completely different situation that urges for a paradigm shift. New construction in most western countries has faded down below an annual production of 1% of the existing stock, and often well below. Parallel to this, the ageing existing stock draws growing attention. The necessary investments in major repairs, renovation, a...
The central question in our paper is how the crisis impacts on national housing markets: how vulnera...
Two of the challenges facing any transition to a lower-carbon economy in the building sector are the...
Large-panel residential construction was conducted in many countries worldwide; its peak was in 1960...
The 20th century saw an enormous worldwide growth of the housing stock. In particular the building b...
The 20th century saw an enormous worldwide growth of the housing stock. In particular the building b...
The 20th century saw an enormous worldwide growth of the housing stock. In particular the building b...
An enormous challenge has risen regarding our existing housing stock, as the result of ambitious agr...
The essay concerns housing as a major tool for urban regeneration and for experiment in architecture...
A drastic effect of the economic crises 2009 is the cutback of housing production in the Netherlands...
The UK building stock has seen major changes in the last 50 years, in its form, fabric and function....
In Western Europe, many large housing estates have experienced spirals of intertwined physical and s...
Housing corporations are facing a major challenge, the early post-war neighbourhoods. They are over ...
What is the environmental potential of the existing housing stock in the EU and the accession countr...
A dynamic building stock model is applied to simulate the development of dwelling stocks in 11 Europ...
The growing awareness of the importance to limit the soil sealing process has prompted a shift of b...
The central question in our paper is how the crisis impacts on national housing markets: how vulnera...
Two of the challenges facing any transition to a lower-carbon economy in the building sector are the...
Large-panel residential construction was conducted in many countries worldwide; its peak was in 1960...
The 20th century saw an enormous worldwide growth of the housing stock. In particular the building b...
The 20th century saw an enormous worldwide growth of the housing stock. In particular the building b...
The 20th century saw an enormous worldwide growth of the housing stock. In particular the building b...
An enormous challenge has risen regarding our existing housing stock, as the result of ambitious agr...
The essay concerns housing as a major tool for urban regeneration and for experiment in architecture...
A drastic effect of the economic crises 2009 is the cutback of housing production in the Netherlands...
The UK building stock has seen major changes in the last 50 years, in its form, fabric and function....
In Western Europe, many large housing estates have experienced spirals of intertwined physical and s...
Housing corporations are facing a major challenge, the early post-war neighbourhoods. They are over ...
What is the environmental potential of the existing housing stock in the EU and the accession countr...
A dynamic building stock model is applied to simulate the development of dwelling stocks in 11 Europ...
The growing awareness of the importance to limit the soil sealing process has prompted a shift of b...
The central question in our paper is how the crisis impacts on national housing markets: how vulnera...
Two of the challenges facing any transition to a lower-carbon economy in the building sector are the...
Large-panel residential construction was conducted in many countries worldwide; its peak was in 1960...