Egbert Stolk, Ir. E.H.

INFORMATION

 

name:

Egbert Stolk, Ir. E.H.

function:

Ph.D. student

department:

Chair of Environmental Planning and Ecology

room:

BG.West.800

address:

Julianalaan 134

2628 BL Delft

telephone:

+31 (0)15 27 84171

e-mail:

E.H.Stolk@tudelft.nl

presence at the faculty

Every day

homepage

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BIOGRAPHY

education

Msc Urbanism TU Delft, graduated march 2005

practice

BGSV bureau voor Stedebouw, R'dam (2000-2001)

Provincie of South-Holland (2004)

Provincie of North-Holland (2004-2005)

specialism

PhD-researcher (2005-2009), MSc in urbanism (TU Delft), experience in and relations to Dutch design practice.

Urban design; urbanism; technical ecology & methodology; context analysis, future impact; grain, frame, scale; urban compositions and transformations; province of North-Holland; ‘Spatial quality’ in policy and design; visual quality plans; design review; aesthetical quality; quality and quantity; (density, etc.) measurement; norms; space-syntax, 3D-isovist analysis; cognitive architecture of architectural wisdom (CAOAW); (declarative, procedural, tacit) knowledge, knowledge representation; (frame, conceptual, etc.) semantics, syntax; perception; category, classification, typology, models for implementation; affordances; design cognition; design by analogy; precedent analysis; form-operation-performance, design and analysis process; morphemes, morphology, morphogenesis; recursive process, iterative process

 

EDUCATION

current course(s)

none

former course(s)

none

RESEARCH

current project(s)

Spatial quality in the policy of the province North-Holland in relation to design-process. Isovist-based visibility analysis (IBVA) with Arthur van Bilsen. Architecture of architectural wisdom (A0AW) with Ali Guney.

former project(s)

Globalpolis with Brent Batstra & Camillo Pinila

others

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ORGANISATION

current committee(s)

Thinktank Delft Urbanism & Research Laboratory

former committee(s)

none

others

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PUBLICATIONS

Stolk, EH (2006). Global Polis: towards a framework for regional indicators. In V Wang, Q Sheng, & C Sezer (Eds.), Modernization and Regionalism. Re-inventing Urban Identity. Vol. I (pp. 167-173). Delft: International Forum on Urbanism.

Stolk, EH (2006). Upside down. Research by design into and application of urban performance norms using Almere Hout as a case study In HC Bekkering, D Hauptmann, J Klatte, & H van Veldhuizen (Eds.), The architecture annual 2004 - 2005. Delft University of Technology (pp. 203-205). Rotterdam: 010 Publishers.

 



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