Amsterdam faces the challenge of accommodating 50,000 to 90,000 new homes in the next five to ten years. That is equivalent to 10% of the city’s current total housing stock. The new homes have to be built within the existing urban fabric. This will entail high densities and the construction of new ‘un-Dutch’ typologies with high-rise residential buildings. Densification is currently accelerating in many Western cities and high-rise living environments are gaining ground as today’s typology. Yet these new typologies come with potentially serious risks to the liveability of cities in general and those new environments in particular (Asgarzadeh et al. 2012; Lindal and Hartig 2013; Gifford 2007). Urban designers and (landscape) architects are c...
We have entered the epoch of the Anthropocene. Now with humanity itself being a sizeable force of na...
Connectivity within residential diversity is seen of high importance in current times of increasing ...
The urbanization process forces the urban fabric to extend higher and be denser. The tendency to bui...
Large cities in the West respond to an ever-increasing shortage of affordable housing by acceleratin...
The accelerated densification of Western European cities driven by economic growth has major spatial...
As a foreseeable trend, the automated mobility is believed to change our city in many aspects. It dr...
The urban population around the world is growing rapidly. Although increasing urbanization has posit...
The current demand for living in cities necessitates architectural designers to reflect on how this ...
All over the world cities are growing, one of the positions towards dealing with this growth is that...
Amsterdam is growing fast, faster than the rest of the Netherlands. This leads to many challenges su...
The urban environment in general needs to be renewed in light of the shifting demographics in the Ne...
This research focuses on the relation between the compact city and urban life. Literature suggests t...
The Netherlands is facing the problem of shortage of suitable housing. Predictions warn about the ne...
In the Netherlands, the topics of ‘cluttering’ of the landscape and ‘compact city’ at present guide ...
In the Netherlands, the topics of ‘cluttering’ of the landscape and ‘compact city’ at present guide ...
We have entered the epoch of the Anthropocene. Now with humanity itself being a sizeable force of na...
Connectivity within residential diversity is seen of high importance in current times of increasing ...
The urbanization process forces the urban fabric to extend higher and be denser. The tendency to bui...
Large cities in the West respond to an ever-increasing shortage of affordable housing by acceleratin...
The accelerated densification of Western European cities driven by economic growth has major spatial...
As a foreseeable trend, the automated mobility is believed to change our city in many aspects. It dr...
The urban population around the world is growing rapidly. Although increasing urbanization has posit...
The current demand for living in cities necessitates architectural designers to reflect on how this ...
All over the world cities are growing, one of the positions towards dealing with this growth is that...
Amsterdam is growing fast, faster than the rest of the Netherlands. This leads to many challenges su...
The urban environment in general needs to be renewed in light of the shifting demographics in the Ne...
This research focuses on the relation between the compact city and urban life. Literature suggests t...
The Netherlands is facing the problem of shortage of suitable housing. Predictions warn about the ne...
In the Netherlands, the topics of ‘cluttering’ of the landscape and ‘compact city’ at present guide ...
In the Netherlands, the topics of ‘cluttering’ of the landscape and ‘compact city’ at present guide ...
We have entered the epoch of the Anthropocene. Now with humanity itself being a sizeable force of na...
Connectivity within residential diversity is seen of high importance in current times of increasing ...
The urbanization process forces the urban fabric to extend higher and be denser. The tendency to bui...