This article summarizes the geographical location of the Netherlands and the continued struggle to avoid flood yet managed to build excellent buildings. It outlined the strategic principle of having sustainable architecture by using the 3Ps: people, planet, and profit. Then, energy, material, and water were discussed in several projects described in this chapter
The thesis which appears here is excerpted from the book Integrated Coastal Zone Development via Bui...
The Dutch Marine grounds are located in the very city centre of Amsterdam on the Marine Terrein, all...
Low-lying, densely populated coastal areas worldwide are under threat, requiring coastal managers to...
This article summarizes the geographical location of the Netherlands and the continued struggle to a...
The Dutch sea water level raised with 24cm over the last 128 years. From a linear increase, we can s...
The Netherlands, primarily a Delta nation, is confronted with significant challenges in adapting to ...
Sustainable building has a respectable history in The Netherlands, especially since the early 1970s....
The coastal zone in the Netherlands takes a very peculiar place in the discussion about sustainabili...
The Netherlands is inextricably linked to a network of water, polders, and dykes. Recent climatic an...
Not any element describes the cultural identity better the Netherlands better than water. Who takes ...
This graduation project is about the storm water resilience of Amsterdam. The effects of climate cha...
Due to climate change, the built environment will have to deal with rising surfacewater levels in th...
During the Paris climate conference in December 2015, 195 different countries recognized the dangers...
PROJECTThere are flood and drought problems in the Garden Cities of Amsterdam, which will get worse ...
The government asked the Delta Committee to come up with recommendations on how to protect the Dutch...
The thesis which appears here is excerpted from the book Integrated Coastal Zone Development via Bui...
The Dutch Marine grounds are located in the very city centre of Amsterdam on the Marine Terrein, all...
Low-lying, densely populated coastal areas worldwide are under threat, requiring coastal managers to...
This article summarizes the geographical location of the Netherlands and the continued struggle to a...
The Dutch sea water level raised with 24cm over the last 128 years. From a linear increase, we can s...
The Netherlands, primarily a Delta nation, is confronted with significant challenges in adapting to ...
Sustainable building has a respectable history in The Netherlands, especially since the early 1970s....
The coastal zone in the Netherlands takes a very peculiar place in the discussion about sustainabili...
The Netherlands is inextricably linked to a network of water, polders, and dykes. Recent climatic an...
Not any element describes the cultural identity better the Netherlands better than water. Who takes ...
This graduation project is about the storm water resilience of Amsterdam. The effects of climate cha...
Due to climate change, the built environment will have to deal with rising surfacewater levels in th...
During the Paris climate conference in December 2015, 195 different countries recognized the dangers...
PROJECTThere are flood and drought problems in the Garden Cities of Amsterdam, which will get worse ...
The government asked the Delta Committee to come up with recommendations on how to protect the Dutch...
The thesis which appears here is excerpted from the book Integrated Coastal Zone Development via Bui...
The Dutch Marine grounds are located in the very city centre of Amsterdam on the Marine Terrein, all...
Low-lying, densely populated coastal areas worldwide are under threat, requiring coastal managers to...