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Credit Where Credit Is Due, by Maartje Damen.
To tackle the housing problem in a sustainable way, I believe that
renovation
and transformation have to become the standard in architecture. However, there is a long way to go.
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Interview: MOR, by Aimee Baars & Nienke Scheenart.
MOR (Modular Office
Renovation
) is a Green Team formed by TU Delft students from different faculties.
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A subjective take on greenwashing, by Katarzyna Soltysiak and Ecaterina Stefanescu.
For example, the
renovation
project at Cove Cottage (with Sam Eadington) was driven mostly by the small budget.
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An Introduction to The Invisible Architect, by Inez Van Oeveren.
Knowing that her works include: the former Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the renovated Paleis Het Loo, and she did the finishing touch on
renovation
of the Koninklijk Museum van Schone Kunsten in Antwerp.
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Brexit and British Architecture, by Amy Young.
The EU put in £120 million for the UK alone), BIM4EEB (For BIM Development), and RENOZEB (For creating net-zero energy building
renovation
market by increasing property value through a new systemic approach to retrofitting).
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The American Dream is hyper-real in Florida!, by Tuyen Le.
This book aims to prevent randomness or disorder in home
renovation
in the name of homogeneity, one of the main characteristics of the New Urbanism period. — Every home in Lake Evalyn is required to have a. picket fence. — Victorian homes do not have
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Writing on the Wall, by Federico Ruiz.
Back in 2008, Łukasz worked on the
renovation
of BK: “Few weeks after [the fire], we started working on this building: it was summer, and it had to be done in October.
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Smooth City, by René Boer.
New buildings, the
renovation
of old buildings, and interior design are very much complicit, but this is not to say that there is no need for architecture or that we should stop educating ourselves to become architects.
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Abandoned Buildings, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
Over the years, the new owner carried out
renovations
and adjustments which have modified the original concept. This caused financial problems.
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Hello, Goodbye and Toilets, Oh My!, by Jack Oliver Petch & Elena Rossoni.
investigation, from getting some insight into the individual qualities of these often forgotten areas, was to help people find the facilities that suit their own preferences and spark a discussion about how some areas can be adapted in future faculty
renovations
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Gordon Matta-Clark: Poetic Anarchy, by Juliette Khoo.
Matta-Clark’s idea of dissecting a building originated from
renovating
the space by cutting up the existing counters and walls.
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