Several pilot projects have spawned an increasing number of schemes involving individuals in renovation. A well known and awarded (World Habitat Awards 2008) project is the “Wallisblok” also known as “De Dichterlijke Vrijheid”. This project involved the sale (for a symbolic amount) of a run down building block to a collective of future homeowners. The building block was in a poor technical condition and the collective owners had to (re)design and renovate the building block according to requirements set by the municipality. These requirements included both the quality of the renovation as well as the minimal investment. This scheme has been exported, copied and repeated due to its success. However, the schemes are different in several aspec...
The renovation process is essential to reform the existing houses in the Netherlands to be carbon-ne...
The built environment has an important role to play in sustainable development. The Dutch government...
The energy retrofitting of housings is progressing very slowly in Wallonia (Belgium) despite individ...
Several pilot projects have spawned an increasing number of schemes involving individuals in renovat...
Dutch policies to reach a CO2 neutral housing stock in 2050 force housing associations to realise hi...
Urban renewal in Dutch deprived neighbourhoods often consists of demolishing cheaper rental dwelling...
In many European cities, one of the main urban challenges is the lack of affordable, qualitative and...
Mixing in neighbourhoods is a goal that has been stated by national government for many years. One o...
The conditions that determine when and why individuals can be forced to contribute to collective ser...
Since Dutch housing associations are independent organisations which have to take their own decision...
The building sector can contribute considerably to reducing global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. I...
European countries are currently facing serious problems with the quality of their high rise housing...
Upgrading housing quality increasingly implies transforming existing housing and neighbourhoods. But...
Placemaking as a structural tool for the collective end-user to customize the streets; research on t...
Increasing the energy efficiency of the housing stock has been one of the largest challenges of the ...
The renovation process is essential to reform the existing houses in the Netherlands to be carbon-ne...
The built environment has an important role to play in sustainable development. The Dutch government...
The energy retrofitting of housings is progressing very slowly in Wallonia (Belgium) despite individ...
Several pilot projects have spawned an increasing number of schemes involving individuals in renovat...
Dutch policies to reach a CO2 neutral housing stock in 2050 force housing associations to realise hi...
Urban renewal in Dutch deprived neighbourhoods often consists of demolishing cheaper rental dwelling...
In many European cities, one of the main urban challenges is the lack of affordable, qualitative and...
Mixing in neighbourhoods is a goal that has been stated by national government for many years. One o...
The conditions that determine when and why individuals can be forced to contribute to collective ser...
Since Dutch housing associations are independent organisations which have to take their own decision...
The building sector can contribute considerably to reducing global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. I...
European countries are currently facing serious problems with the quality of their high rise housing...
Upgrading housing quality increasingly implies transforming existing housing and neighbourhoods. But...
Placemaking as a structural tool for the collective end-user to customize the streets; research on t...
Increasing the energy efficiency of the housing stock has been one of the largest challenges of the ...
The renovation process is essential to reform the existing houses in the Netherlands to be carbon-ne...
The built environment has an important role to play in sustainable development. The Dutch government...
The energy retrofitting of housings is progressing very slowly in Wallonia (Belgium) despite individ...