Author: M. Eekhout
Publisher: IOS Press
ISBN: 1614995524
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
The Delft Prototype is a single apartment from a not yet realized Concept House Urban Villa, which consists of 16 apartments on 4 floors. Both the urban villa and the prototype demonstrate the characteristics of high level industrial production with an extremely low ecological footprint, as well as being energy-positive in use, and both are suitable for multi-storey housing. The research, development, production and built prototype resulted in a unique innovation on the Dutch building market: a sustainable energy-positive apartment system for medium-rise energy-positive housing. This scientific report deals with the history, development and realization process of the prototype up to the completion of the building phase, after which the prototype was furnished and the garden landscaped, culminating with the opening of the prototype in October 2012. The development was initiated by Mick Eekhout’s Chair of Product Development at the TU Delft at the specific request of the building industry and was carried out in close collaboration with a consortium of partners from the SME building supply industry. Innovation continues to progress in these partner industries. The entire project was externally financed for the 8 years of its duration. Apart from initiative and natural project leadership, the innovative contribution of the Chair included the design, coordination and integration of the many components into the single coherent entity of the Concept House ‘Delft’ Prototype.
Development and Realisation of the Concept House ‘Delft’ Prototype
Author: M. Eekhout
Publisher: IOS Press
ISBN: 1614995524
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
The Delft Prototype is a single apartment from a not yet realized Concept House Urban Villa, which consists of 16 apartments on 4 floors. Both the urban villa and the prototype demonstrate the characteristics of high level industrial production with an extremely low ecological footprint, as well as being energy-positive in use, and both are suitable for multi-storey housing. The research, development, production and built prototype resulted in a unique innovation on the Dutch building market: a sustainable energy-positive apartment system for medium-rise energy-positive housing. This scientific report deals with the history, development and realization process of the prototype up to the completion of the building phase, after which the prototype was furnished and the garden landscaped, culminating with the opening of the prototype in October 2012. The development was initiated by Mick Eekhout’s Chair of Product Development at the TU Delft at the specific request of the building industry and was carried out in close collaboration with a consortium of partners from the SME building supply industry. Innovation continues to progress in these partner industries. The entire project was externally financed for the 8 years of its duration. Apart from initiative and natural project leadership, the innovative contribution of the Chair included the design, coordination and integration of the many components into the single coherent entity of the Concept House ‘Delft’ Prototype.
Publisher: IOS Press
ISBN: 1614995524
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
The Delft Prototype is a single apartment from a not yet realized Concept House Urban Villa, which consists of 16 apartments on 4 floors. Both the urban villa and the prototype demonstrate the characteristics of high level industrial production with an extremely low ecological footprint, as well as being energy-positive in use, and both are suitable for multi-storey housing. The research, development, production and built prototype resulted in a unique innovation on the Dutch building market: a sustainable energy-positive apartment system for medium-rise energy-positive housing. This scientific report deals with the history, development and realization process of the prototype up to the completion of the building phase, after which the prototype was furnished and the garden landscaped, culminating with the opening of the prototype in October 2012. The development was initiated by Mick Eekhout’s Chair of Product Development at the TU Delft at the specific request of the building industry and was carried out in close collaboration with a consortium of partners from the SME building supply industry. Innovation continues to progress in these partner industries. The entire project was externally financed for the 8 years of its duration. Apart from initiative and natural project leadership, the innovative contribution of the Chair included the design, coordination and integration of the many components into the single coherent entity of the Concept House ‘Delft’ Prototype.
Free Form Technology from Delft
Author: M. Eekhout
Publisher: IOS Press
ISBN: 1614995540
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
The success of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, designed and engineered by Frank O. Gehry and inaugurated in 1997, opened the eyes of the world to the plastic possibilities of Free Form Design. That is, on the side of architects and their admiring clients. Some architects draw up complicated but surprising and attractive Free Form Designs and win design competitions. The next step is to involve the manufacturing industry and the contractors in realizing these dreams. According to the author(s), the desire and logic for an adapted Free Form Technology will become became apparent after more designs. At Mick Eekhout’s design & build company Octatube the first experiences with Free Form Designs either failed, were aborted, were a disaster or led to unfortunate events such as the bankruptcy of competing firms who took on the projects without major Free Form Design experience. But Free Form design has matured nowadays. Many lessons can be learned from these early experiments, which is the main reason to share these experiences with readers of this book.
Publisher: IOS Press
ISBN: 1614995540
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 206
Book Description
The success of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, designed and engineered by Frank O. Gehry and inaugurated in 1997, opened the eyes of the world to the plastic possibilities of Free Form Design. That is, on the side of architects and their admiring clients. Some architects draw up complicated but surprising and attractive Free Form Designs and win design competitions. The next step is to involve the manufacturing industry and the contractors in realizing these dreams. According to the author(s), the desire and logic for an adapted Free Form Technology will become became apparent after more designs. At Mick Eekhout’s design & build company Octatube the first experiences with Free Form Designs either failed, were aborted, were a disaster or led to unfortunate events such as the bankruptcy of competing firms who took on the projects without major Free Form Design experience. But Free Form design has matured nowadays. Many lessons can be learned from these early experiments, which is the main reason to share these experiences with readers of this book.
The Delft Prototype Laboratory
Author: M. Eekhout
Publisher: IOS Press
ISBN: 161499546X
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
The Prototype Laboratory initiated and maintained by the Chair of Product Development at the Faculty of Architecture, TU Delft, has set an example in architectural education for hands-on ‘learning-by-making’ for students. According to the authors of this book, in the current curriculums time spent on practical work is not rewarded and students are educated in an abstract concept of architecture, not getting a proper feeling for materialization. A semester of designing, engineering, producing and building a prototype with their own hands after their own design often gives students a boost in their education. The Delft Prototype laboratory was the base of around 1,000 students, now professionals. Some architect’s offices make prototypes regularly as their designs are quite experimental and require more insight for the designing architect, before the realization of his building. Prototypes of technical components are often developed parallel to the building process. The Prototype Laboratory at the Faculty of Architecture was supervised for almost 18 years by Peter van Swieten. He describes his experiences in this book, in collaboration with the initiator, professor Mick Eekhout. Marcel Bilow took over the Bucky Lab, as it is called, from 2012 onwards.
Publisher: IOS Press
ISBN: 161499546X
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
The Prototype Laboratory initiated and maintained by the Chair of Product Development at the Faculty of Architecture, TU Delft, has set an example in architectural education for hands-on ‘learning-by-making’ for students. According to the authors of this book, in the current curriculums time spent on practical work is not rewarded and students are educated in an abstract concept of architecture, not getting a proper feeling for materialization. A semester of designing, engineering, producing and building a prototype with their own hands after their own design often gives students a boost in their education. The Delft Prototype laboratory was the base of around 1,000 students, now professionals. Some architect’s offices make prototypes regularly as their designs are quite experimental and require more insight for the designing architect, before the realization of his building. Prototypes of technical components are often developed parallel to the building process. The Prototype Laboratory at the Faculty of Architecture was supervised for almost 18 years by Peter van Swieten. He describes his experiences in this book, in collaboration with the initiator, professor Mick Eekhout. Marcel Bilow took over the Bucky Lab, as it is called, from 2012 onwards.
Living Labs
Author: David V. Keyson
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319335278
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 396
Book Description
This book presents the results of a multi-annual project with sustainable Living Labs in the United Kingdom, Sweden, Germany and the Netherlands. Living Labs – as initiated by the authors – have proved to be very promising research, design, co-creation and communication facilities for the development and implementation of sustainable innovations in the home. The book provides an inspiring introduction to both the methodology and business modelling for the Living Lab facilities. Understanding daily living at home is key to designing products and services that support households in their transition to more sustainable lifestyles. This book not only explores new ways of gaining insights into daily practices, but also discusses developing and testing design methods to create sustainable solutions for households. These new methods and tools are needed because those available are either ineffective or cause rebound-effects. Intended for researchers and designers with an interest in the transition to sustainable lifestyles, it also appeals to company leaders interested in new ways of developing sustainable innovations and offers suggestions for effectively applying Living Labs for sustainable urban development.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319335278
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 396
Book Description
This book presents the results of a multi-annual project with sustainable Living Labs in the United Kingdom, Sweden, Germany and the Netherlands. Living Labs – as initiated by the authors – have proved to be very promising research, design, co-creation and communication facilities for the development and implementation of sustainable innovations in the home. The book provides an inspiring introduction to both the methodology and business modelling for the Living Lab facilities. Understanding daily living at home is key to designing products and services that support households in their transition to more sustainable lifestyles. This book not only explores new ways of gaining insights into daily practices, but also discusses developing and testing design methods to create sustainable solutions for households. These new methods and tools are needed because those available are either ineffective or cause rebound-effects. Intended for researchers and designers with an interest in the transition to sustainable lifestyles, it also appeals to company leaders interested in new ways of developing sustainable innovations and offers suggestions for effectively applying Living Labs for sustainable urban development.
Delft Design Guide
Author: Annemiek Van Boeijen
Publisher: Bis Pub
ISBN: 9789063693275
Category : Design
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
an overview of product design approaches and methods used at the faculty of Industrial Design Engineering at the TU Delft.
Publisher: Bis Pub
ISBN: 9789063693275
Category : Design
Languages : en
Pages : 168
Book Description
an overview of product design approaches and methods used at the faculty of Industrial Design Engineering at the TU Delft.
Product Design and Development
Author: Karl T. Ulrich
Publisher: Irwin/McGraw-Hill
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 392
Book Description
This text presents a set of product development techniques aimed at bringing together the marketing, design, and manufacturing functions of the enterprise. The integrative methods facilitate problem-solving and decision-making.
Publisher: Irwin/McGraw-Hill
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 392
Book Description
This text presents a set of product development techniques aimed at bringing together the marketing, design, and manufacturing functions of the enterprise. The integrative methods facilitate problem-solving and decision-making.
Playing to Your Strengths
Author: Tim Sweijs
Publisher: The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies
ISBN: 949210265X
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 62
Book Description
This report contains the results from a research project aimed at identifying new capabilities for the future RNLA. Rather than sketch a full future force profile, it concentrates on promising new, or to be renewed capabilities.
Publisher: The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies
ISBN: 949210265X
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 62
Book Description
This report contains the results from a research project aimed at identifying new capabilities for the future RNLA. Rather than sketch a full future force profile, it concentrates on promising new, or to be renewed capabilities.
Experimental Investigations on Joining Techniques for Paper Structures
Author: Evgenia Kanli
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3658345012
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
The background of this research is related to innovative lightweight construction methods for short-term applications realized with highly recyclable materials produced from renewable resources. Specifically, the possibility of using selected paper-based products for design purposes is examined. The main topic discussed regards the state of the art and future potential of joining techniques for assemblies and structures designed with paper-based products. In this context, the preference on paper-tubes for a variety of designs is examined closely. A collection of case studies for selected joining techniques supported with digital tools, fabrication of prototypes and targeted structural experiments demonstrates possibilities and considerations. This book presents the research process and aims to inspire architects, designers and engineers who are eager to discuss on material innovation and the steps that need to be taken to examine the feasibility of such ideas.
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3658345012
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
The background of this research is related to innovative lightweight construction methods for short-term applications realized with highly recyclable materials produced from renewable resources. Specifically, the possibility of using selected paper-based products for design purposes is examined. The main topic discussed regards the state of the art and future potential of joining techniques for assemblies and structures designed with paper-based products. In this context, the preference on paper-tubes for a variety of designs is examined closely. A collection of case studies for selected joining techniques supported with digital tools, fabrication of prototypes and targeted structural experiments demonstrates possibilities and considerations. This book presents the research process and aims to inspire architects, designers and engineers who are eager to discuss on material innovation and the steps that need to be taken to examine the feasibility of such ideas.
Dutch Waters: Mastering the Flow of Climate Resilience
Author: Anurag Anurag
Publisher: Anurag Anurag
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
"Dutch Waters: Mastering the Flow of Climate Resilience" explores the innovative and comprehensive water management strategies of the Netherlands, a nation renowned for its expertise in living harmoniously with water despite significant geographical challenges. This book delves into the historical and modern adaptations that have enabled the Dutch to not only survive but thrive in a landscape largely below sea level, susceptible to flooding. The book begins by detailing the Netherlands' centuries-old relationship with water, highlighting traditional and contemporary engineering marvels such as dikes, canals, and advanced storm surge barriers. It discusses how these infrastructures have evolved in response to past flooding catastrophes and ongoing threats posed by climate change. Subsequent chapters explore the integration of water management into urban planning and the use of cutting-edge technologies and policies that exemplify the Dutch proactive and preventative approaches to water challenges. These include smart water grids, AI in flood management, and sustainable urban designs that incorporate water resilience. The narrative also underscores the Netherlands' global leadership in water management, detailing its contributions to international water policy, its role in global collaborations, and the export of Dutch expertise through aid and advisory services to nations facing similar threats. Conclusively, "Dutch Waters: Mastering the Flow of Climate Resilience" offers not just a comprehensive look at the Dutch mastery over water management but also serves as a blueprint for other nations. It illustrates how embracing water-related challenges with innovative solutions can lead to greater sustainability, security, and resilience against the backdrop of global climate change. The book is a testament to the power of integrated planning, technological innovation, and international cooperation in building a water-wise future.
Publisher: Anurag Anurag
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
"Dutch Waters: Mastering the Flow of Climate Resilience" explores the innovative and comprehensive water management strategies of the Netherlands, a nation renowned for its expertise in living harmoniously with water despite significant geographical challenges. This book delves into the historical and modern adaptations that have enabled the Dutch to not only survive but thrive in a landscape largely below sea level, susceptible to flooding. The book begins by detailing the Netherlands' centuries-old relationship with water, highlighting traditional and contemporary engineering marvels such as dikes, canals, and advanced storm surge barriers. It discusses how these infrastructures have evolved in response to past flooding catastrophes and ongoing threats posed by climate change. Subsequent chapters explore the integration of water management into urban planning and the use of cutting-edge technologies and policies that exemplify the Dutch proactive and preventative approaches to water challenges. These include smart water grids, AI in flood management, and sustainable urban designs that incorporate water resilience. The narrative also underscores the Netherlands' global leadership in water management, detailing its contributions to international water policy, its role in global collaborations, and the export of Dutch expertise through aid and advisory services to nations facing similar threats. Conclusively, "Dutch Waters: Mastering the Flow of Climate Resilience" offers not just a comprehensive look at the Dutch mastery over water management but also serves as a blueprint for other nations. It illustrates how embracing water-related challenges with innovative solutions can lead to greater sustainability, security, and resilience against the backdrop of global climate change. The book is a testament to the power of integrated planning, technological innovation, and international cooperation in building a water-wise future.
Artificial Intelligence in Real-Time Control 1992
Author: M.G. Rodd
Publisher: Elsevier
ISBN: 1483299023
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 549
Book Description
The symposium had two main aims, to investigate the state-of-the-art in the application of artificial intelligence techniques in real-time control, and to bring together control system specialists, artificial intelligence specialists and end-users. Many professional engineers working in industry feel that the gap between theory and practice in applying control and systems theory is widening, despite efforts to develop control algorithms. Papers presented at the meeting ranged from the theoretical aspects to the practical applications of artificial intelligence in real-time control. Themes were: the methodology of artificial intelligence techniques in control engineering; the application of artificial intelligence techniques in different areas of control; and hardware and software requirements. This symposium showed that there exist alternative possibilities for control based on artificial intelligence techniques.
Publisher: Elsevier
ISBN: 1483299023
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 549
Book Description
The symposium had two main aims, to investigate the state-of-the-art in the application of artificial intelligence techniques in real-time control, and to bring together control system specialists, artificial intelligence specialists and end-users. Many professional engineers working in industry feel that the gap between theory and practice in applying control and systems theory is widening, despite efforts to develop control algorithms. Papers presented at the meeting ranged from the theoretical aspects to the practical applications of artificial intelligence in real-time control. Themes were: the methodology of artificial intelligence techniques in control engineering; the application of artificial intelligence techniques in different areas of control; and hardware and software requirements. This symposium showed that there exist alternative possibilities for control based on artificial intelligence techniques.