This paper is about a study of Dutch residential buildings in the 20th century and the architectural means that were used to create an appearance towards the neighbourhood. The study shows how this appearance changed after renovation. More than 80% of the Dutch housing stock was built after World War II. These post-war buildings are, for a large part, renovated or waiting to be renovated. Often this happens without taking care of the once elaborated appearance of the building. The story the building told in its original form disappears during the renovation.First, the paper will elaborate on the visual perception of architecture. Then it will build up a framework of analysis for the chosen cases. Different examples will show the architectur...
Modern heritage, particularly post-war social housing estates, is struggling with negative perceptio...
This paper sets out to explore the morphological value of defunct church buildings within their cont...
Homes are renovated a number of times during their lifespan. Although we can regard each of these re...
This paper is about a study of Dutch residential buildings in the 20th century and the architectural...
The architecture of residential buildings has always being related to social conditions and politica...
This graduation project addresses the societal relevance of the increasingly urgent building envelop...
The built environment is continuously changing and such changes are particularly important when rege...
The omnipresence of the aging mass-housing estates in Europe has created a new frontier for innovati...
Since the development of architectural disciplines, Dutch architectural style and architects have pl...
The research focuses on the transformation of the urban block in relation to the public realm of the...
In the seventies of the twentieth century architectural history was still chiefly an elitist academi...
Increasing energy efficiency of the housing stock is one of the largest challenges in the built envi...
Renovation of existing buildings in The Netherlands is crucial when aiming for an energy neutral bui...
The research focusses on the façade of the collective residential building in the Dutch city. The hi...
Between 1970 and 1990 the prewar districts of Dutch cities underwent an unparalleled process of rene...
Modern heritage, particularly post-war social housing estates, is struggling with negative perceptio...
This paper sets out to explore the morphological value of defunct church buildings within their cont...
Homes are renovated a number of times during their lifespan. Although we can regard each of these re...
This paper is about a study of Dutch residential buildings in the 20th century and the architectural...
The architecture of residential buildings has always being related to social conditions and politica...
This graduation project addresses the societal relevance of the increasingly urgent building envelop...
The built environment is continuously changing and such changes are particularly important when rege...
The omnipresence of the aging mass-housing estates in Europe has created a new frontier for innovati...
Since the development of architectural disciplines, Dutch architectural style and architects have pl...
The research focuses on the transformation of the urban block in relation to the public realm of the...
In the seventies of the twentieth century architectural history was still chiefly an elitist academi...
Increasing energy efficiency of the housing stock is one of the largest challenges in the built envi...
Renovation of existing buildings in The Netherlands is crucial when aiming for an energy neutral bui...
The research focusses on the façade of the collective residential building in the Dutch city. The hi...
Between 1970 and 1990 the prewar districts of Dutch cities underwent an unparalleled process of rene...
Modern heritage, particularly post-war social housing estates, is struggling with negative perceptio...
This paper sets out to explore the morphological value of defunct church buildings within their cont...
Homes are renovated a number of times during their lifespan. Although we can regard each of these re...