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Expolab was a public research programme about exhibiting architecture, from October 2014 to March 2015. It consisted of a public masterclass, a lecture series ...
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Department of Architecture and Urban Planning
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Overview of all research projects
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Department of Architecture and Urban Planning
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Overview of all research projects
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Department of Architecture and Urban Planning
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Overview of all research projects
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Department of Architecture and Urban Planning
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Overview of all research projects
Climate change will lead to changes in weather patterns in Europe, leading to - among others - increasing amount, intensity and duration of heat waves, ...
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Drawing on the Royal Museum for Central Africa’s extensive collections, this exhibition presented a broad survey of Congo during colonial times and, as such, ...
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Department of Architecture and Urban Planning
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Overview of all research projects
For this exhibition, Magnum photographer Carl De Keyzer and Johan Lagae selected nearly 100 images from the immense visual archive at the Royal Museum of ...
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Ghent University is part of the funded research project on retrofitting SME buildings. Within this project specific guidelines will be developed for the ...
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Department of Architecture and Urban Planning
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Overview of all research projects
Well-insulated and air-tight buildings are vulnerable to overheating. Due to climate change heatwaves will become more frequent, intense, and last longer ...