The section Heritage & Architecture of the Faculty of Architecture at Delft University of Technology deals with the built environment in terms of conservation, refurbishment and re-use. Reflecting the department philosophy, this book focuses on the durability and sustainability of existing buildings (heritage in a broad sense, from historic buildings to listed monuments), considered in terms of material and building techniques, form and function, and part of the wider context of sites and cities. At the basis stands the Heritage triangle: Design – Cultural value – Technolog
Purpose: This research presents the development of a Building Passport for Sustainable Conservation ...
Re-Architecture: Lifespan Rehabilitation of Built Heritage was born in 2002 as a concept and is now ...
How can we generate sustainable architecture in relation to permanence and aging? How can we bring k...
The section Heritage & Architecture of the Faculty of Architecture at Delft University of Technology...
The section Heritage & Architecture of the Faculty of Architecture at Delft University of Techno...
This book – the third in the Rondeltappe series – reflects the philosophy and didactic approach of H...
Many old cities spread all over the world, face obsolete buildings, quarters or areas that urge for ...
Abstract: Many old cities spread all over the world, face obsolete buildings, quarters or areas that...
The Heritage & Architecture section from the faculty of Architecture / Delft University of Techn...
The achievement of a sustainable dimension in contemporary architecture is a challenge that engages ...
The need of preserving the physical built inheritance of the past has been accepted, at least in the...
Heritage—natural and cultural, material and immaterial—plays a key role in the development of sustai...
AbstractModern society values historic structures but makes no effort to build future heritage. More...
In many cultures in the past, sustainability used to be an integral concept, related to building tra...
The historic buildings and urban fabric are a capital of irreplaceable cultural, social, environment...
Purpose: This research presents the development of a Building Passport for Sustainable Conservation ...
Re-Architecture: Lifespan Rehabilitation of Built Heritage was born in 2002 as a concept and is now ...
How can we generate sustainable architecture in relation to permanence and aging? How can we bring k...
The section Heritage & Architecture of the Faculty of Architecture at Delft University of Technology...
The section Heritage & Architecture of the Faculty of Architecture at Delft University of Techno...
This book – the third in the Rondeltappe series – reflects the philosophy and didactic approach of H...
Many old cities spread all over the world, face obsolete buildings, quarters or areas that urge for ...
Abstract: Many old cities spread all over the world, face obsolete buildings, quarters or areas that...
The Heritage & Architecture section from the faculty of Architecture / Delft University of Techn...
The achievement of a sustainable dimension in contemporary architecture is a challenge that engages ...
The need of preserving the physical built inheritance of the past has been accepted, at least in the...
Heritage—natural and cultural, material and immaterial—plays a key role in the development of sustai...
AbstractModern society values historic structures but makes no effort to build future heritage. More...
In many cultures in the past, sustainability used to be an integral concept, related to building tra...
The historic buildings and urban fabric are a capital of irreplaceable cultural, social, environment...
Purpose: This research presents the development of a Building Passport for Sustainable Conservation ...
Re-Architecture: Lifespan Rehabilitation of Built Heritage was born in 2002 as a concept and is now ...
How can we generate sustainable architecture in relation to permanence and aging? How can we bring k...