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    Conference Organisation

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    CONFERENCE ORGANISERSDr Christian Louter Delft University of Technology, Delft, The NetherlandsDr Freek Bos Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The NetherlandsProf. Jan Belis Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEEScientific Committee ChairsProf. Jan Belis Ghent University, BelgiumDr Freek Bos Eindhoven University of Technology, The NetherlandsDr Christian Louter Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Scientific Committee MembersProf. Paulo Cruz University of Minho, Guimarães, PortugalDr Martina Eliášová Czech Technical University in Prague, Prague, Czech RepublicDr Stephen Morse Michigan Technological University, United States of AmericaProf. Jürgen Neugebauer FH Joanneum, University of Applied Sciences, Graz, AustriaDr Jens Henrik Nielsen Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, DenmarkProf. Rob Nijsse Delft University of Technology, Delft, The NetherlandsDr Mauro Overend University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United KingdomProf. Jens Schneider Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, GermanyDr Fred Veer Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands CONFERENCE HOSTSProf. Rob Nijsse Delft University of Technology, Delft, The NetherlandsDr Fred Veer Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands CONFERENCE LOCAL ORGANISER SUPPORTMark Scholten Delft University of Technology, Delft, The NetherlandsBasia van Vliet Delft University of Technology, Delft, The NetherlandsBarbara van Vliet Delft University of Technology, Delft, The NetherlandsLinda Verschuren-van Rijsbergen Delft University of Technology, Delft, The NetherlandsTessa Vermeulen Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlandsir. Lida Barou Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlandsir. Telesilla Bristogianni Delft University of Technology, Delft, The NetherlandsClarissa Justino de Lima, MSc Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlandsir. Faidra Oikonomopoulou Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlandsir. Ate Snijder Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherland

    Editorial Board

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    Editorial Board EJTIRBert van Wee (Editor in Chief)Delft University of Technology Caspar Chorus (Co-Editor in Chief)Delft University of Technology Vincent Marchau (Secretary)Delft University of Technology Serge HoogendoornDelft University of Technology Dominic SteadDelft University of Technology Lóri TavasszyRadboud University Nijmegen Rob van der HeijdenRadboud University Nijmegen Eddy van de VoordeUniversity of Antwerp Advisory Board EJTIRPeter Nijkamp (Chairman)The Netherlands Stef WeijersThe Netherlands Erik VerhoefThe Netherlands Daniel ScheferIsrael Frank SandersThe Netherlands Piet Rietveld The Netherlands Aura RegianiItaly Robert PaaswellUnited States of America Ricco MaggiSwitzerland Martin LanzendorfThe Netherlands Veli HimanenFinland Ingo HansenThe Netherlands Marina van GeenhuizenThe Netherlands Piet BovyThe Netherlands Michel BeutheBelgium David BanisterUnited Kingdo

    Editorial Board

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    Editorial Board EJTIRBert van Wee (Editor in Chief)Delft University of Technology Caspar Chorus (Co-Editor in Chief)Delft University of Technology Vincent Marchau (Secretary)Delft University of Technology Serge HoogendoornDelft University of Technology Dominic SteadDelft University of Technology Lóri TavasszyDelft University of Technology Rob van der HeijdenRadboud University Nijmegen Eddy van de VoordeUniversity of Antwerp Advisory Board EJTIRPeter Nijkamp (Chairman)The Netherlands Stef WeijersThe Netherlands Erik VerhoefThe Netherlands Daniel ScheferIsrael Frank SandersThe Netherlands Piet Rietveld The Netherlands Aura RegianiItaly Robert PaaswellUnited States of America Ricco MaggiSwitzerland Martin LanzendorfThe Netherlands Veli HimanenFinland Ingo HansenThe Netherlands Marina van GeenhuizenThe Netherlands Piet BovyThe Netherlands Michel BeutheBelgium David BanisterUnited Kingdo

    Editorial Board

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    Prof.dr.ir. C.G. (Caspar) Chorus [email protected] Editor-In-Chief Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Dr. O. (Oded) Cats [email protected] Associate Editor Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Prof.dr. B. van Wee [email protected] Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Prof.dr.ir. V.A.W.J. Marchau [email protected] Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands Prof.dr.ir. S. Hoogendoorn [email protected] Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Dr. D. Stead [email protected] Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Prof.dr.ir. L. Tavasszy [email protected] Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Prof.dr.ir. R.E.C.M. Van der Heijden [email protected] Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands Prof.dr. E. Van de Voorde [email protected] University of Antwerp, Belgium Prof.dr. F. Witlox [email protected] Ghent University, Belgium   Advisory Board Peter Nijkamp (Chairman)VU University, The NetherlandsKay AxhausenETH Zurich, SwitzerlandDavid BanisterUniversity College London, UKMichel BeutheFacultés Universitaires Catholiques de Mons, BelgiumMichel BierlaireEPFL Lausanne, SwitzerlandPiet BovyDelft University of Technology, The NetherlandsOliver CarstenLeeds, University, UKDavid HensherUniversity of Sydney, AustraliaVeli HimanenTechnical Research Centre of Finland (FIN), FinlandMartin LanzendorfGoethe Universität Frankfurt, GermanyRico MaggiUniversity of Zürich, SwitzerlandPatricia MokhtarianUC Davis, USATae OumUniversity of British Columbia, CanadaRobert E. PaaswellCity University of New York, USAAura RegianiUniversity of Bologna, ItalyPiet Rietveld (†)VU University, The NetherlandsDaniel SheferTechnion-Israel Institure of Technology, IsraelJos van OmmerenVU University, The NetherlandsErik VerhoefVU University, The NetherlandsJoan WalkerUC Berkeley, US

    Proceedings of the Symposium on Concrete Modelling, CONMOD2018

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    CONMOD2018 is a symposium on Concrete Modelling which is jointly organised by Delft University and Ghent University as part of the RILEM week 2018 in Delft, The Netherlands. The symposium is the 5th in a series dealing with all aspects concerning modelling of concrete at various scales. The symposium consist of 3 key-note papers and 62 regular papers presented over 3 days. Parallel to the CONMOD2018 symposium a conference on Service Life Design (SLD4) and a workshop honouring Professor Klaas van Breugel were organised with topics that are related to concrete modelling. In total more than 350 participants took part in the events organised during the RILEM week 2018

    Design research in the Netherlands 2005 : proceedings of the symposium held on 19-20 May 2005, Eindhoven University of Technology

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    Design Research in the Netherlands 2005 is the third instalment of a symposium that intends to provide a forum for researchers across the academic and designing disciplines. The five-year interval (1995, 2000, and 2005) allows participants to take a step back from daily considerations and to reflect on their basic methodological assumptions, research programmes, and outcomes. Work on design research is organised in this book in three main parts: Design Research, Design Processes, and Design Tools. The part on Design Research contains papers from the Designed Intelligence Group of Industrial Design TU Eindhoven, the Philosophy Department of the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management TU Delft, Design Theory and Methodology group of Industrial Design TU Delft, Form and Media Studies of Architecture TU Delft, and Technical Ecology of Architecture TU Delft. The part on Design Processes contains papers from Construction Management & Engineering of Engineering Technology University Twente, Construction Management of Architecture TU Eindhoven, Physical Aspects of the Built Environment Architecture TU Eindhoven, Technical Design & Informatics of Architecture TU Delft, and Knowledge Centre Buildings & Systems TU/e-TNO. The part on Design Tools contains contributions from the Institute of Artificial Art Amsterdam and University of Amsterdam, Technical Design & Informatics of Architecture TU Delft, Design, Integration and Operations of Aircraft and Rotorcraft of Aerospace Engineering TU Delft, TNO Delft, Computational Design of Architecture TU Delft, ID StudioLab of Industrial Design TU Delft, and Design Systems of Architecture TU Eindhoven. Design Research in the Netherlands 2005 in this way provides a sample sheet of the many varied ways in which design is investigated in the Netherlands

    Review of aerodynamic design in the Netherlands

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    Aerodynamic design activities in the Netherlands, which take place mainly at Fokker, the National Aerospace Laboratory (NLR), and Delft University of Technology (TUD), are discussed. The survey concentrates on the development of the Fokker 100 wing, glider design at TUD, and research at NLR in the field of aerodynamic design. Results are shown to illustrate these activities

    Design research in the Netherlands 2005 : proceedings of the symposium held on 19-20 May 2005, Eindhoven University of Technology

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    Design Research in the Netherlands 2005 is the third instalment of a symposium that intends to provide a forum for researchers across the academic and designing disciplines. The five-year interval (1995, 2000, and 2005) allows participants to take a step back from daily considerations and to reflect on their basic methodological assumptions, research programmes, and outcomes. Work on design research is organised in this book in three main parts: Design Research, Design Processes, and Design Tools. The part on Design Research contains papers from the Designed Intelligence Group of Industrial Design TU Eindhoven, the Philosophy Department of the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management TU Delft, Design Theory and Methodology group of Industrial Design TU Delft, Form and Media Studies of Architecture TU Delft, and Technical Ecology of Architecture TU Delft. The part on Design Processes contains papers from Construction Management & Engineering of Engineering Technology University Twente, Construction Management of Architecture TU Eindhoven, Physical Aspects of the Built Environment Architecture TU Eindhoven, Technical Design & Informatics of Architecture TU Delft, and Knowledge Centre Buildings & Systems TU/e-TNO. The part on Design Tools contains contributions from the Institute of Artificial Art Amsterdam and University of Amsterdam, Technical Design & Informatics of Architecture TU Delft, Design, Integration and Operations of Aircraft and Rotorcraft of Aerospace Engineering TU Delft, TNO Delft, Computational Design of Architecture TU Delft, ID StudioLab of Industrial Design TU Delft, and Design Systems of Architecture TU Eindhoven. Design Research in the Netherlands 2005 in this way provides a sample sheet of the many varied ways in which design is investigated in the Netherlands

    Transport Planning in Delft, Netherlands

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    While the Netherlands is known today for the highest bicycling rates in the world, this movement only began in the 1970s. Transportation policy has been one of the critical keys to reducing automobile trips in the Netherlands. Visiting scholar Jan Nederveen will present on transportation planning in the compact, densely populated city of Delft. Delft has been a city since 1246, and the historic street pattern is still visible today. The city has grown to 100,000 residents and covers an area of 5 square kilometers. Twenty years ago, the council decided to change the transportation philosophy from a car-oriented system to a bike city with a car-free historic center. This policy has been very successful, and bikes are now the dominant mode. Delft found a good balance in road design for both cars and bikes. Today, the bike network has reached the point of congestion. Solutions developed for cars are being introduced in the bike network. The presentation will cover the city\u27s transport policy, road design, the concept of a car-free city, and the challenge of reducing bicycle congestion.https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/trec_seminar/1121/thumbnail.jp
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