This research explores whether the intrinsic spatial surplus of the post - war, detached dwellings and low-density, dispersed residential neighbo urhoods in Flanders, holds potential for transformation in line with con temporary housing standards and demands. This work adopted an architectu ral approach in order to investigate the feasibility of transformative s trategies. Hence, it forms one of three complementary tracks of the FWO funded project Large, Underused Dwellings in Flanders, and is based on t ypological and design-based research, whereas the other two tracks have respectively studied the shared problem from a geographical and a discur sive perspective. This doctoral project has also taken on a second goal which is to frame such ...
Urban shrinkage, as predicted for Schouwen-Duiveland, leads to a less attractive living environment ...
The large carefully planned housing estates built after the Second World War were once attractive pl...
Upgrading housing quality increasingly implies transforming existing housing and neighbourhoods. But...
This research explores whether the intrinsic spatial surplus of the post - war, detached dwellings a...
After the Second World War, Belgium, and especially the Flemish region, was confronted with massive ...
The omnipresence of the aging mass-housing estates in Europe has created a new frontier for innovati...
After the Second World War, the Flemish region was confronted with massive suburbanisation. The priv...
The rethinking of modern mass housing built throughout Europe after WWII has become a crucial topic ...
In Western Europe, many large housing estates have experienced spirals of intertwined physical and s...
In most European countries many neighbourhoods were explicitly planned and many dwellings were built...
Urban restructuring takes place in numerous cities in Western European countries, often in the form ...
Between 1995 and 1999 the Flemish government succeeded in approving pieces of legislation intended t...
Problem statement: To keep good quality housing affordable in the Netherlands we are currently facin...
The Netherlands is internationally known for its relatively large social rented housing stock. Since...
The Netherlands is internationally known for its relatively large social rented housing stock. Since...
Urban shrinkage, as predicted for Schouwen-Duiveland, leads to a less attractive living environment ...
The large carefully planned housing estates built after the Second World War were once attractive pl...
Upgrading housing quality increasingly implies transforming existing housing and neighbourhoods. But...
This research explores whether the intrinsic spatial surplus of the post - war, detached dwellings a...
After the Second World War, Belgium, and especially the Flemish region, was confronted with massive ...
The omnipresence of the aging mass-housing estates in Europe has created a new frontier for innovati...
After the Second World War, the Flemish region was confronted with massive suburbanisation. The priv...
The rethinking of modern mass housing built throughout Europe after WWII has become a crucial topic ...
In Western Europe, many large housing estates have experienced spirals of intertwined physical and s...
In most European countries many neighbourhoods were explicitly planned and many dwellings were built...
Urban restructuring takes place in numerous cities in Western European countries, often in the form ...
Between 1995 and 1999 the Flemish government succeeded in approving pieces of legislation intended t...
Problem statement: To keep good quality housing affordable in the Netherlands we are currently facin...
The Netherlands is internationally known for its relatively large social rented housing stock. Since...
The Netherlands is internationally known for its relatively large social rented housing stock. Since...
Urban shrinkage, as predicted for Schouwen-Duiveland, leads to a less attractive living environment ...
The large carefully planned housing estates built after the Second World War were once attractive pl...
Upgrading housing quality increasingly implies transforming existing housing and neighbourhoods. But...