Built Environment

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Built Environment
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    Student Stijn wins CIVITAS Visual Story Competition

    Built Environment student Stijn is one of the winners of CIVITAS Visual Story Competition. In the competition, students were challenged to answer...

    • Student work
  • Freeing Our Future

    Freeing Our Future

    Why American children have become prisoners in their own homes and how a Dutch perspective can help.

    • Student work
  • Living in Cities LAB

    Living in Cities LAB

    The Living in Cities LAB is a first year practical LAB where the students work with a case study set in Bellville, Western cape, South Africa.

    • Student work
  • Built Environment Industry Event 2023

    Built Environment Industry Event 2023

    On 27 January the first edition of the Built Environment Industry Event took place.

    • Student work
  • Changing the Last Mile deliverables for Eindhoven

    Changing the Last Mile deliverables for Eindhoven

    The first part of the minor Last Mile and the City: how to organise a sustainable last mile in an urban environment in 2030 ended with a presentation...

    • Expertise
    • Student work
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    Marine Spatial Planning Autumn School

    From the 31st of October until November the 4th 2022, 17 students from the second year of the international Built Environment course participated in a...

    • Student work
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    The concept of inclusive Cohousing and the value it adds to society

    This article will portray CoHousing as a possible solution for different major problems of the 21st century society.

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    The elderly as a catalyst in public space

    The space of our cities reflects values that society collectively defines. Therefore, the arrangements of forms, objects, and materials are...

    • Student work
  • Tactical Urbanism

    Tactical Urbanism

    Tactical Urbanism (TU) is an approach to urban design and activation using short-term, low-cost and scalable interventions.  

    • Student work