Jon Wang
This MSc topic develops a typology of Dutch regions that captures how remote work affects their spatial, economic and social characteristics (Extending Task 2.3 of R-Map1).
Remote work is transforming mobility needs in knowledge regions such as Twente, where universities and high-tech firms attract workers and students from both the Netherlands and
Remote work is reshaping where people live, work and travel, with uneven impacts across the urban–rural continuum.
Due to climate change, urban environments are becoming warmer. Residents may go to urban parks to cool off if their apartments are too hot (Wong et al., 2024).
Population growth around volcanoes exposes millions of people worldwide to the risks of volcanic activity.
The world’s human population has been tripled during the past 70 years, from 2.5 billion in 1950 to 7.7 billion now (UN-Habitat).
Generative Design is an umbrella term for a variety of approaches to the derivation of topological-geometric configurations directly from the design requirements and goals in a feedforward process
How much could we know about cities by only inspecting their physical forms?