Key words from Jong, T.M. de & D.J.M. van der Voordt (2002) Ways to study and research urban, architectural and technical design (Delft) DUP Science

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In this index an expression like y(x), object(subject) means ‘object y as a working (function, action, output, result, characteristic) of the subject x (independent variable actor, input, condition, cause)’. The sign à means ‘see also’.

 


Þ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 195; 196

>-<............................................................................................................................................................................................ 197

$x............................................................................................................................................................................................. 193

:............................................................................................................................................................................................... 193

:Û............................................................................................................................................................................................ 193

:=............................................................................................................................................................................................. 193

=.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 193

3D computer models.................................................................................................................................................................. 421

3D designer computer programs.................................................................................................................................................. 364

3D model................................................................................................................................................................................... 359

3D modelling.............................................................................................................................................................................. 378

3D modelling software................................................................................................................................................................. 379

3D Studio MAX.......................................................................................................................................................................... 245

3M............................................................................................................................................................................................ 348

3M line grid................................................................................................................................................................................ 350

95% probability area................................................................................................................................................................... 220

A4 notebook.............................................................................................................................................................................. 466

A4 page.................................................................................................................................................................................... 291

Aalto......................................................................................................................................................................................... 112

Aarts......................................................................................................................................................................................... 295

abduction........................................................................................................................................................................... 197; 199

above........................................................................................................................................................................................ 475

abstract..................................................................................................................................................................................... 474

abstract representations............................................................................................................................................................. 237

abstract(construction not recognised)........................................................................................................................................... 407

abstracting stage....................................................................................................................................................................... 128

abstraction..................................................................................................................................................................... 73; 98; 406

abstraction level........................................................................................................................................................................... 39

abstraction(change)............................................................................................................................................................. 190; 206

abstraction(changes).................................................................................................................................................................... 37

abstraction(level)........................................................................................................................................................................ 105

ABT................................................................................................................................................................................... 356; 489

academic.................................................................................................................................................................................. 416

academic enquiry(border zones).................................................................................................................................................. 143

academic sections(building constructions, industrial building, applied mechanics)............................................................................ 346

academy of arts......................................................................................................................................................................... 465

acceptability test........................................................................................................................................................................ 246

access...................................................................................................................................................................................... 316

access and surface.................................................................................................................................................................... 114

access galleries......................................................................................................................................................................... 392

access(ring structure)................................................................................................................................................................. 326

access(typology)........................................................................................................................................................................ 114

access-equipment...................................................................................................................................................................... 337

accessibilitiy.............................................................................................................................................................................. 270

accessibility................................................................................................................................................. 274; 289; 310; 337; 468

accessibility(knowledge)............................................................................................................................................................... 43

accessible by cars..................................................................................................................................................................... 465

accessible(maintenance, replacement)......................................................................................................................................... 330

acclimatisation........................................................................................................................................................................... 334

accommodate(new purpose)........................................................................................................................................................ 395

accumulate in a concrete design................................................................................................................................................. 476

accumulating............................................................................................................................................................................... 73

accuracy..................................................................................................................................................................................... 73

accuracy(behind the comma)...................................................................................................................................................... 212

accuracy(margin)....................................................................................................................................................................... 212

achievements(building)................................................................................................................................................................ 149

Ackermann................................................................................................................................................................................ 345

acoustics........................................................................................................................................................................... 274; 331

acquaintance............................................................................................................................................................................. 269

acquisition(commission)...................................................................................................................................................... 427; 432

acropolis................................................................................................................................................................................... 126

act of designing.......................................................................................................................................................................... 474

acting communicatively............................................................................................................................................................... 305

acting(thinking).......................................................................................................................................................................... 478

action........................................................................................................................................................................................ 414

action model.............................................................................................................................................................................. 184

action plan................................................................................................................................................................................. 374

action space.............................................................................................................................................................................. 165

action(idealistic)......................................................................................................................................................................... 293

action(undertaking)..................................................................................................................................................................... 372

actions(instinctive)...................................................................................................................................................................... 415

actions(order)............................................................................................................................................................................. 409

actions(self-evident).................................................................................................................................................................... 416

actions(sequence)...................................................................................................................................................................... 415

actions(series)........................................................................................................................................................................... 415

activities..................................................................................................................................................................... 271; 274; 275

activities to be housed................................................................................................................................................................ 274

activities(language)..................................................................................................................................................................... 383

activities(project)........................................................................................................................................................................ 218

activity patterns(timebound(combinations))................................................................................................................................... 492

activity sheets............................................................................................................................................................................ 274

activity(design)............................................................................................................................................................................. 99

activity(ex ante).......................................................................................................................................................................... 286

activity(human)........................................................................................................................................................................... 370

activity(research).......................................................................................................................................................................... 99

actor(intuition, tradition, trust, impulse)......................................................................................................................................... 294

actor’s space(orientated)............................................................................................................................................................. 481

actor’s viewpoint......................................................................................................................................................................... 296

actors vary................................................................................................................................................................................. 455

actors(rational)........................................................................................................................................................................... 293

actual effect............................................................................................................................................................................... 159

actual use................................................................................................................................................................................. 158

AD............................................................................................................................................................................................ 395

adapt to the climate.................................................................................................................................................................... 334

adapt(capacity).......................................................................................................................................................................... 395

adaptability......................................................................................................................................................................... 325; 367

adaptability(plan(stage(scant information)).................................................................................................................................... 163

adaptable building...................................................................................................................................................................... 310

adaptable(installations)............................................................................................................................................................... 330

adaptable(product)...................................................................................................................................................................... 368

adaptation picture....................................................................................................................................................................... 462

adaptation(intervention)............................................................................................................................................................... 324

adaptation(possibly)................................................................................................................................................................... 372

adaptations................................................................................................................................................................................ 368

adaptations(building)................................................................................................................................................................... 158

adapted(pre-fabricated products).................................................................................................................................................. 352

adaptive behaviour of people........................................................................................................................................................ 334

add(form)................................................................................................................................................................................... 104

added or taken away.................................................................................................................................................................... 95

addenda(history).......................................................................................................................................................................... 62

adding....................................................................................................................................................................................... 206

adding functions......................................................................................................................................................................... 290

addition..................................................................................................................................................................................... 128

additional floor............................................................................................................................................................................ 325

additional functions..................................................................................................................................................................... 288

additional requirement................................................................................................................................................................. 427

adherence................................................................................................................................................................................. 395

adhering and closure.................................................................................................................................................................. 350

adjectives.............................................................................................................................................................................. 12; 40

adjust(situation)......................................................................................................................................................................... 395

adjusting(structure(context))........................................................................................................................................................ 468

adjustment to the existing situation.............................................................................................................................................. 431

admissibility(ethical)..................................................................................................................................................................... 25

Adriaansens................................................................................................................................................................................ 79

advanced modelling.................................................................................................................................................................... 378

advanced modelling software....................................................................................................................................................... 380

advisers............................................................................................................................................................................. 271; 338

AEC.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 381

aecXML..................................................................................................................................................................................... 381

aerial bridges............................................................................................................................................................................. 325

aerial photograph............................................................................................................................................................. 33; 71; 473

aestethics(descriptive approach).................................................................................................................................................. 240

aesthetic appreciation................................................................................................................................................................. 240

aesthetic composer.................................................................................................................................................................... 361

aesthetic criteria........................................................................................................................................................................ 307

aesthetic dialectic(wholes, parts)................................................................................................................................................... 95

aesthetic evaluation.................................................................................................................................................................... 245

aesthetic image(independent)...................................................................................................................................................... 410

aesthetic measure...................................................................................................................................................................... 240

aesthetic norm(history)........................................................................................................................................................... 64; 66

aesthetic order........................................................................................................................................................................... 240

aesthetic preference................................................................................................................................................................... 239

aesthetic prejudices................................................................................................................................................................... 241

aesthetic quality......................................................................................................................................................................... 158

aesthetic response..................................................................................................................................................................... 240

aesthetic(individual).................................................................................................................................................................... 394

aesthetically attractive.................................................................................................................................................................. 68

aesthetics(changing, city(form(conditions(geo-morphological), sites(allotting), structure(buildings)))).................................................. 131

aesthetics(experiencing)............................................................................................................................................................. 367

aesthetics(machine)................................................................................................................................................................... 109

aesthetics(perception)................................................................................................................................................................ 241

affection.................................................................................................................................................................................... 390

affective action........................................................................................................................................................................... 293

agenda(design).......................................................................................................................................................................... 493

agenda(political)......................................................................................................................................................................... 496

agenda(priority, incompleteness)................................................................................................................................................. 190

agenda(reduction into discussable topics).................................................................................................................................... 446

agent........................................................................................................................................................................................ 305

agent technology................................................................................................................................................................ 380; 382

agent(software).......................................................................................................................................................................... 382

agents in the design process(post modern changes)..................................................................................................................... 305

agents(building process)............................................................................................................................................................. 189

agents(free)............................................................................................................................................................................... 491

agglomerations(level).................................................................................................................................................................... 84

aggregate representation............................................................................................................................................................. 236

agreements(reduction(location, time))........................................................................................................................................... 447

agriculture.......................................................................................................................................................................... 494; 495

agriculture and nature................................................................................................................................................................. 495

agriculture(decline)..................................................................................................................................................................... 496

AI............................................................................................................................................................................................. 382

AIDA......................................................................................................................................................................................... 371

aim.................................................................................................................................................................................... 253; 409

aim(abstract pre-design)............................................................................................................................................................. 253

aim(function)................................................................................................................................................................................ 92

aim(intention)............................................................................................................................................................................... 92

aim(means)................................................................................................................................................................................. 93

aimless experimentation............................................................................................................................................................. 416

aim-orientated research........................................................................................................................................................... 92; 93

aims of design activity.................................................................................................................................................................. 95

aims(selfish).............................................................................................................................................................................. 296

air pollution................................................................................................................................................................................ 164

air(indoor).................................................................................................................................................................................. 330

airconditioning............................................................................................................................................................................ 329

air-conditioning system............................................................................................................................................................... 281

air-filtering system...................................................................................................................................................................... 332

airflow....................................................................................................................................................................................... 334

airpurity..................................................................................................................................................................................... 331

aisles(side)................................................................................................................................................................................ 123

Alberti.................................................................................................................................................................................. 95; 118

Aldo van Eyck............................................................................................................................................................................ 419

Alexander................................................................................................................................................................... 203; 438; 439

Alexandrium.............................................................................................................................................................................. 269

Algemeen UitbreidingsPlan......................................................................................................................................................... 129

algorithm(formal model)............................................................................................................................................................... 183

algorithms(evolutionary).............................................................................................................................................................. 382

algorithms(genetic).............................................................................................................................................................. 377; 382

alienating effect.......................................................................................................................................................................... 110

alienation(person, author).............................................................................................................................................................. 65

alignment.................................................................................................................................................................................. 234

alignment and size..................................................................................................................................................................... 424

alignment(horizontal).................................................................................................................................................................. 243

alignment(vertical)...................................................................................................................................................................... 243

all encompassing evaluation........................................................................................................................................................ 154

allegorical.................................................................................................................................................................................... 68

allegory....................................................................................................................................................................................... 68

all-metal blocks.......................................................................................................................................................................... 391

allocating the programme............................................................................................................................................................ 439

alloy.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 285

all-quantor................................................................................................................................................................................. 193

Almere............................................................................................................................................................................... 169; 439

Almere(primary schools)............................................................................................................................................................. 171

alpha sciences........................................................................................................................................................................... 379

alpha way(art)............................................................................................................................................................................ 491

Alphen aan de Rijn..................................................................................................................................................................... 364

alternate design options.............................................................................................................................................................. 143

alternative configurations............................................................................................................................................................. 244

alternative designs...................................................................................................................................................................... 171

alternative plans........................................................................................................................................................................... 60

alternative solutions.............................................................................................................................................. 251; 271; 274; 295

alternative(final(choice))................................................................................................................................................................ 20

alternatives................................................................................................................................................................... 20; 254; 449

alternatives(assessment)............................................................................................................................................................ 168

alternatives(display).................................................................................................................................................................... 341

alternatives(evaluation(ordered criteria(weights)))........................................................................................................................... 343

alternatives(programme of requirements)....................................................................................................................................... 271

alternatives(solution)................................................................................................................................................................... 251

aluminium.................................................................................................................................................................................. 347

ambience(domestic)................................................................................................................................................................... 391

ambiguity(perception)................................................................................................................................................................. 241

ambiguous language................................................................................................................................................................... 190

amenities(combining(shops))....................................................................................................................................................... 268

amenities(compulsory)................................................................................................................................................................ 268

amenities(free)........................................................................................................................................................................... 268

amenities(level).......................................................................................................................................................................... 268

amenities(location(rent)).............................................................................................................................................................. 267

amenities(network)..................................................................................................................................................................... 268

Amersfoort......................................................................................................................................................................... 435; 439

amorphous polymers.................................................................................................................................................................. 285

amorphous solid......................................................................................................................................................................... 285

amphi-theatre............................................................................................................................................................................. 480

Amstel...................................................................................................................................................................................... 434

Amsterdam........................................................................................................................................... 118; 126; 434; 435; 439; 495

Amsterdam canals..................................................................................................................................................................... 435

Amsterdam School..................................................................................................................................................................... 121

Amsterdam Stock Exchange....................................................................................................................................................... 121

Amsterdam(Leidseplein)............................................................................................................................................................. 120

Amsterdam(medieval)................................................................................................................................................................. 128

Amsterdamse Bos..................................................................................................................................................................... 188

analogue design media(implementation structure)......................................................................................................................... 236

analogue model.................................................................................................................................................................. 181; 183

analogue representation.............................................................................................................................................................. 236

analogue techniques................................................................................................................................................................... 232

analogy........................................................................................................................................................ 371; 389; 402; 441; 467

analogy(design cases)................................................................................................................................................................ 144

analogy(examples)..................................................................................................................................................................... 493

analyse....................................................................................................................................................................................... 12

analyses and selections............................................................................................................................................................. 339

analyses(in  depth)..................................................................................................................................................................... 142

analyses(portfolio)...................................................................................................................................................................... 167

analysing................................................................................................................................................................................... 417

analysing a plan(method)............................................................................................................................................................ 128

analysis............................................................................................................................................................. 25; 58; 61; 275; 447

analysis and manipulation........................................................................................................................................................... 243

analysis of buildings(structure, layout tools(measuring, draw, describe, archive)).............................................................................. 117

analysis of design products......................................................................................................................................................... 245

analysis of design variants.......................................................................................................................................................... 455

analysis of effects...................................................................................................................................................................... 443

analysis of effects(ex ante).......................................................................................................................................................... 446

analysis of the location............................................................................................................................................................... 419

analysis of the map.................................................................................................................................................................... 429

analysis of the organisation......................................................................................................................................................... 274

analysis phase........................................................................................................................................................................... 340

analysis(architectural(normative models))..................................................................................................................................... 239

analysis(building)....................................................................................................................................................................... 117

analysis(comparative(floorplan))................................................................................................................................................... 155

analysis(comparative)............................................................................................................................................. 58; 155; 396; 455

analysis(composition)................................................................................................................................................................. 160

analysis(decomposition)............................................................................................................................................................. 133

analysis(design result)................................................................................................................................................................ 143

analysis(design)......................................................................................................................................................................... 314

analysis(documents).................................................................................................................................................................. 155

analysis(effect)................................................................................................................................................................... 171; 259

analysis(environmental impact).................................................................................................................................................... 159

analysis(ex post)........................................................................................................................................................................ 276

analysis(figure ground)................................................................................................................................................................ 126

analysis(function)....................................................................................................................................................................... 371

analysis(history, morphological).................................................................................................................................................... 63

analysis(history, style critical)....................................................................................................................................................... 63

analysis(history,technical)............................................................................................................................................................ 63

analysis(map)............................................................................................................................................................................ 432

analysis(morphological).............................................................................................................................................................. 125

analysis(perception)................................................................................................................................................................... 241

analysis(plan).............................................................................................................................................................................. 58

analysis(plans)............................................................................................................................................................................ 33

analysis(representations(design))................................................................................................................................................. 238

analysis(solution(sub system))...................................................................................................................................................... 58

analysis(source materia)............................................................................................................................................................. 138

analysis(synthesis).................................................................................................................................................................... 355

analysis(typological)............................................................................................................................................................ 125; 133

analytical and synthetic ways of working...................................................................................................................................... 311

analytical drawings..................................................................................................................................................................... 130

analytical evaluation................................................................................................................................................................... 143

analytical or comparative research............................................................................................................................................... 137

analytical representation............................................................................................................................................................. 238

analytical-systematic methods.................................................................................................................................................... 371

and(operator)............................................................................................................................................................................. 199

andante (ongoing) research......................................................................................................................................................... 160

anecdotes................................................................................................................................................................................. 419

Anglo-Saxon.............................................................................................................................................................................. 414

angular twist(urban area)............................................................................................................................................................. 430

animal behaviour theory.............................................................................................................................................................. 414

animal behaviour(research).......................................................................................................................................................... 415

ANN.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 378

anonymously............................................................................................................................................................................. 392

anorexia architectura.................................................................................................................................................................. 407

antecedent......................................................................................................................................................................... 113; 411

anthropocentrism....................................................................................................................................................................... 414

anthropometrics......................................................................................................................................................................... 275

anthropomorphic.......................................................................................................................................................................... 67

anthropomorphic system............................................................................................................................................................. 348

anticipation(long term experience)................................................................................................................................................ 163

anti-metropolitan policy............................................................................................................................................................... 496

Antiquity(mythology).................................................................................................................................................................... 67

Anymo-system.......................................................................................................................................................................... 167

apartment.................................................................................................................................................................................. 310

apartment buildings(load-bearing construction).............................................................................................................................. 342

apex......................................................................................................................................................................................... 124

apology of a design.................................................................................................................................................................... 174

appliances(sub-contractors)........................................................................................................................................................ 354

applicable.................................................................................................................................................................................... 82

application environment(technical)................................................................................................................................................ 355

application orientated.................................................................................................................................................................. 359

application potential..................................................................................................................................................................... 60

application study........................................................................................................................................................................ 330

application-related study(effects(heating, ventilation, airconditioning, HVAC))................................................................................... 329

applications study...................................................................................................................................................................... 327

applied combinatorics................................................................................................................................................................. 417

applied mechanics.............................................................................................................................................................. 346; 464

applied mechanics(vector)........................................................................................................................................................... 211

applying.................................................................................................................................................................................... 395

appointments(reduction(location, time))........................................................................................................................................ 447

appreciation............................................................................................................................................................................... 158

approach(three-way)................................................................................................................................................................... 313

approval of authorities................................................................................................................................................................. 372

appurtenance(carrier).................................................................................................................................................................. 349

Arbitration Board.......................................................................................................................................................................... 82

Arbobesluit.................................................................................................................................................................................. 81

Arc de Triomphe......................................................................................................................................................................... 446

arcade game.............................................................................................................................................................................. 232

arch(triumphal)............................................................................................................................................................................. 67

archaeology............................................................................................................................................................................... 415

Archer....................................................................................................................................................................................... 100

archetypal forms........................................................................................................................................................................ 487

archetypal shape........................................................................................................................................................................ 110

archetype..................................................................................................................................................................... 75; 103; 106

arch-forms................................................................................................................................................................................. 402

architect.................................................................................................................................................................................... 360

archi-tect..................................................................................................................................................................................... 97

architect(analysis of buildings)..................................................................................................................................................... 118

architect(ICT)............................................................................................................................................................................. 377

architect(initiative(reporting and linking back(exchange of information)))........................................................................................... 338

architect(jargon)......................................................................................................................................................................... 404

architect(react(world, architects))................................................................................................................................................. 404

architect(result(process(design)))................................................................................................................................................. 417

architect(self-satisfaction)........................................................................................................................................................... 405

architectonic design................................................................................................................................................................... 336

architectonic forms(contemplation)............................................................................................................................................... 475

architectonic imaging.................................................................................................................................................................. 133

Architectonic Intervention............................................................................................................................................................ 141

architectonic study..................................................................................................................................................................... 292

architectonic unity...................................................................................................................................................................... 435

architectonic whole...................................................................................................................................................................... 57

architects(computing)................................................................................................................................................................. 364

architects(eccentricity)............................................................................................................................................................... 357

architectural act(scale levels, media)............................................................................................................................................ 421

architectural analysis(normative models)...................................................................................................................................... 239

architectural circles(Amsterdam)................................................................................................................................................. 122

architectural composition(building elements, void space forms)....................................................................................................... 234

architectural construction............................................................................................................................................................ 336

architectural design.................................................................................................................................................................... 234

architectural design management................................................................................................................................................ 427

architectural designers................................................................................................................................................................ 357

architectural doctrines................................................................................................................................................................ 239

architectural examples................................................................................................................................................................ 387

architectural formal system.................................................................................................................................................. 240; 241

architectural knowledge................................................................................................................................................................ 98

architectural knowledge(redefine)................................................................................................................................................... 99

architectural magazines(concepts, design tools)........................................................................................................................... 151

architectural methodology........................................................................................................................................................... 234

architectural motives.................................................................................................................................................................... 67

architectural office...................................................................................................................................................................... 373

architectural product................................................................................................................................................................... 367

architectural product(personal ties).............................................................................................................................................. 369

architectural product(spatial experience)....................................................................................................................................... 368

architectural provisions(cimate control)......................................................................................................................................... 330

architectural purity...................................................................................................................................................................... 392

architectural quality............................................................................................................................................................. 151; 297

architectural representations....................................................................................................................................................... 233

architectural research............................................................................................................................................................ 98; 249

architectural research(transparent, systematic, descriptive)............................................................................................................. 99

architectural responses............................................................................................................................................................... 389

architectural scene..................................................................................................................................................................... 243

architectural solution.................................................................................................................................................................. 107

architectural stereotypes............................................................................................................................................................. 236

architectural system................................................................................................................................................................... 108

architectural transformations....................................................................................................................................................... 321

architecture................................................................................................................................................................... 61; 367; 404

architecture and urban technology............................................................................................................................................... 346

architecture is interrogated.......................................................................................................................................................... 473

architecture of the city................................................................................................................................................................ 435

architecture(austere, Basel)........................................................................................................................................................ 122

architecture(brief, budget, site boundaries).................................................................................................................................... 404

architecture(classical orders(canonisation)).................................................................................................................................. 234

architecture(classical).................................................................................................................................................................. 96

architecture(Dutch, 18th century).................................................................................................................................................. 118

architecture(fluid)........................................................................................................................................................................ 364

architecture(geometry)......................................................................................................................................................... 232; 245

architecture(history)..................................................................................................................................................................... 61

architecture(minorities)............................................................................................................................................................... 420

architecture(modernist)............................................................................................................................................................... 234

architecture(physical protection, spiritual ordering)........................................................................................................................ 474

architecture(relationships between elements)................................................................................................................................ 234

architecture(routine).................................................................................................................................................................... 390

architecture(sensual, physical).................................................................................................................................................... 421

architecture(sterile)..................................................................................................................................................................... 286

architecture(urban)....................................................................................................................................................... 287; 433; 461

architecture-historical studies(history)............................................................................................................................................ 61

archive............................................................................................................................................................................... 122; 423

archive(analysis of buildings)....................................................................................................................................................... 117

archive(architects offices)............................................................................................................................................................ 118

archive(history)............................................................................................................................................................................ 62

archive(image)............................................................................................................................................................................. 50

archive(municipalities)................................................................................................................................................................. 118

archive(private collections)........................................................................................................................................................... 118

archiving.................................................................................................................................................................................... 381

arcs(graph theory)...................................................................................................................................................................... 216

area in between(body, mind)........................................................................................................................................................ 478

area(essence)............................................................................................................................................................................ 429

area(maps)................................................................................................................................................................................ 429

area(potentials).......................................................................................................................................................................... 267

areas........................................................................................................................................................................................ 441

areas of restructuring.................................................................................................................................................................. 433

areas(spatial)............................................................................................................................................................................. 347

arena........................................................................................................................................................................................ 480

Argan......................................................................................................................................................................... 103; 113; 417

argument................................................................................................................................................................................... 192

argumentation theory.................................................................................................................................................................. 192

Ariadne’s thread......................................................................................................................................................................... 482

Aristotle............................................................................................................................................................................... 26; 418

arithmatical series...................................................................................................................................................................... 212

arithmetic........................................................................................................................................................................... 203; 204

arithmetical optimum.................................................................................................................................................................. 297

arithmic rules............................................................................................................................................................................. 207

arousa(perceptual)l..................................................................................................................................................................... 240

arousal(perceptual)..................................................................................................................................................................... 240

arranged.................................................................................................................................................................................... 108

arrangement....................................................................................................................................................................... 234; 391

arrangement of elements............................................................................................................................................................. 235

arrangement of values................................................................................................................................................................. 447

arrangement possibilities............................................................................................................................................................ 207

arrangement(combinatorics)........................................................................................................................................................ 208

arrangement(rectangular)............................................................................................................................................................ 244

arrangement(spatial).................................................................................................................................................... 107; 108; 109

arrangement(urban).................................................................................................................................................................... 130

arrow(point, line)......................................................................................................................................................................... 477

art and science............................................................................................................................................................................ 21

Art Deco.................................................................................................................................................................................... 394

Art Nouveau............................................................................................................................................................................... 118

art of building(composing precisely)............................................................................................................................................. 123

art of omission(Michelangelo)...................................................................................................................................................... 407

art(history, delight)....................................................................................................................................................................... 64

art(knowledge and capability)...................................................................................................................................................... 478

art(preceding all science and knowledge)...................................................................................................................................... 473

artefacts.................................................................................................................................................................................... 414

artefacts(collection).................................................................................................................................................................... 142

artefacts(documentation)............................................................................................................................................................. 144

artefacts(handcrafted(refinement))................................................................................................................................................ 400

artefacts(material)...................................................................................................................................................................... 367

art-historical sciences.................................................................................................................................................................. 98

articles(frequently purchased)...................................................................................................................................................... 268

articulated criticism.................................................................................................................................................................... 309

articulating the site..................................................................................................................................................................... 433

articulation............................................................................................................................................................. 57; 114; 129; 234

articulation and performance(computerised representation(positioning(elements)))............................................................................ 236

articulation of scale.................................................................................................................................................................... 190

articulation(basic)....................................................................................................................................................................... 440

articulation(façade)..................................................................................................................................................................... 425

articulation(history, elevation)........................................................................................................................................................ 63

articulation(site).................................................................................................................................................................. 114; 439

articulation(spatial)..................................................................................................................................................................... 242

articulation(surface).................................................................................................................................................................... 188

articulation(tentative)................................................................................................................................................................... 440

articulation(vistas)...................................................................................................................................................................... 430

articulations of surfaces.............................................................................................................................................................. 436

articulations(basic)..................................................................................................................................................................... 439

articulations(site)........................................................................................................................................................................ 433

artificial intelligence............................................................................................................................................................. 378; 382

artificial light.............................................................................................................................................................................. 335

artificial lighting................................................................................................................................................................... 332; 425

artificial neural networks...................................................................................................................................................... 377; 382

artist.................................................................................................................................................................................. 360; 408

artistic form expression............................................................................................................................................................... 379

arts..................................................................................................................................................................................... 25; 297

arts(visual)........................................................................................................................................................................... 61; 231

Arup.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 364

as if design setting..................................................................................................................................................................... 101

a-select respondents.................................................................................................................................................................. 374

ASHRAE................................................................................................................................................................................... 330

ASHRAE Journal........................................................................................................................................................................ 330

ASHRAE Transactions............................................................................................................................................................... 330

aspiration(level).......................................................................................................................................................................... 295

Asselbergs................................................................................................................................................................................ 283

assembled................................................................................................................................................................................. 108

assembled(post)........................................................................................................................................................................ 281

assembling................................................................................................................................................................................ 350

assembly(on-site)....................................................................................................................................................................... 281

assertions................................................................................................................................................................................. 191

assertive(consumers).................................................................................................................................................................. 311

assessment............................................................................................................................................................................... 254

assessment criteria.................................................................................................................................................................... 365

assessment of alternatives.......................................................................................................................................................... 168

assessment(context).................................................................................................................................................................. 399

assessment(costs)..................................................................................................................................................................... 372

assignment................................................................................................................................................................................ 443

assignment(analysis of buildings)................................................................................................................................................ 118

assignment(design).................................................................................................................................................................... 159

assignment(interpretation)........................................................................................................................................................... 107

assignment(part) (plan(spatial), programme of requirements).......................................................................................................... 340

associate.................................................................................................................................................................................. 477

association......................................................................................................................................................................... 390; 395

Association Deltametropolis........................................................................................................................................................ 498

association test......................................................................................................................................................................... 476

association(private)..................................................................................................................................................................... 492

association(significant, meaningful)( key-words(from the gut))......................................................................................................... 476

association(useful)..................................................................................................................................................................... 403

associations(chain).................................................................................................................................................................... 394

associations(clearing out)........................................................................................................................................................... 393

associations(farfetched(eclectic spirit))......................................................................................................................................... 239

associative methods............................................................................................................................................................ 340; 371

associative qualities(curved lines and surfaces)............................................................................................................................. 487

associative representations(atomistic).......................................................................................................................................... 237

associative structures(holistic)..................................................................................................................................................... 237

assumptions.............................................................................................................................................................................. 417

assumptions(transformative)........................................................................................................................................................ 417

AST.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 346

astonishment(outside world)........................................................................................................................................................ 413

astronaut’s suit.......................................................................................................................................................................... 464

asymmetrical profile................................................................................................................................................................... 446

asymmetry and symmetry............................................................................................................................................................ 95

Asymptot.................................................................................................................................................................................. 473

At least one(logic)...................................................................................................................................................................... 193

atmosphere............................................................................................................................................................................... 156

atomistic associative representations........................................................................................................................................... 237

atomistic form............................................................................................................................................................................ 233

atoms in the universe.......................................................................................................................................................... 207; 210

atria.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 331

atrium................................................................................................................................................................................ 171; 468

atrium building........................................................................................................................................................................... 326

attention(balanced)..................................................................................................................................................................... 306

attention(effort)........................................................................................................................................................................... 240

attention(range(monitor))............................................................................................................................................................. 410

attention(selective)................................................................................................................................................................ 25; 444

attention(shift)............................................................................................................................................................................ 399

attention(shifts).......................................................................................................................................................................... 404

attention(spread(alternating focus of interest))............................................................................................................................... 409

attitude in studying..................................................................................................................................................................... 358

attitudes(designer)...................................................................................................................................................................... 144

attorney...................................................................................................................................................................................... 82

attraction(concentration(shopping centres))................................................................................................................................... 268

attribute...................................................................................................................................................................................... 40

Audi Quatro............................................................................................................................................................................... 356

audience................................................................................................................................................................................... 465

auditorium.......................................................................................................................................................................... 112; 465

augur........................................................................................................................................................................................ 474

AUP.................................................................................................................................................................................. 129; 434

Aurora....................................................................................................................................................................................... 107

authentic..................................................................................................................................................................................... 95

author......................................................................................................................................................................................... 62

author(designer, history)............................................................................................................................................................... 65

author(history)............................................................................................................................................................................. 65

author’s name.............................................................................................................................................................................. 46

authorities(approval).................................................................................................................................................................... 372

authorities(local).......................................................................................................................................................................... 81

Authors’ Law............................................................................................................................................................................... 80

authorship(shared)....................................................................................................................................................................... 59

autism....................................................................................................................................................................................... 413

autocratic.................................................................................................................................................................................. 303

autogeneity................................................................................................................................................................................ 418

automatism............................................................................................................................................................................... 416

autonomous............................................................................................................................................................................... 393

autonomous natural process....................................................................................................................................................... 370

autonomous position of the designer............................................................................................................................................ 434

autonomous qualities.................................................................................................................................................................. 126

autonomous sequence................................................................................................................................................................ 115

autonomously continuing idea..................................................................................................................................................... 418

autopsy(history)........................................................................................................................................................................... 61

auxiliary lines............................................................................................................................................................................. 290

available data............................................................................................................................................................................. 333

avenue...................................................................................................................................................................................... 423

avenue(straight).......................................................................................................................................................................... 423

average....................................................................................................................................................................... 219; 253; 255

averages(condensing)................................................................................................................................................................. 219

AVV.................................................................................................................................................................................. 259; 497

axioms...................................................................................................................................................................................... 204

axis of the tower......................................................................................................................................................................... 123

axle.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 223

axonometrie............................................................................................................................................................................... 116

Baarda........................................................................................................................................................................................ 54

Baarda & De Goede............................................................................................................................................................ 138; 249

Baarsjes.................................................................................................................................................................................... 445

back......................................................................................................................................................................................... 170

back-casting.............................................................................................................................................................................. 259

backdrop................................................................................................................................................................................... 114

backside(closed)........................................................................................................................................................................ 429

Bacon......................................................................................................................................................................................... 21

balance(perception).................................................................................................................................................................... 241

balanced attention...................................................................................................................................................................... 306

balconies........................................................................................................................................................................... 112; 392

balustrading............................................................................................................................................................................... 392

bandwidth(scenarios).................................................................................................................................................................. 162

band-with................................................................................................................................................................................... 212

Barbieri................................................................................................................................................................................ 57; 152

Barcelona-paviljoen..................................................................................................................................................................... 407

barrier(transparent)..................................................................................................................................................................... 284

Basic........................................................................................................................................................................................ 229

basic allocation method.............................................................................................................................................................. 440

basic articulation(history)............................................................................................................................................................ 440

basic human needs.................................................................................................................................................................... 358

basis module M......................................................................................................................................................................... 348

bathroom like............................................................................................................................................................................. 156

bathrooms................................................................................................................................................................................. 217

Bayreuth................................................................................................................................................................................... 113

Bazel.......................................................................................................................................................................... 119; 120; 121

beams(façade)........................................................................................................................................................................... 325

beauty.......................................................................................................................................................................... 95; 108; 394

Beckers.................................................................................................................................................................................... 313

bed........................................................................................................................................................................................... 292

bedroom(sleeping(description)).................................................................................................................................................... 292

begin to design(existing(accept, reject))....................................................................................................................................... 417

begin, and the results will follow................................................................................................................................................... 408

beginning anew.......................................................................................................................................................................... 417

beginning design........................................................................................................................................................................ 473

behaviour................................................................................................................................................................................... 292

behaviour of people(adaptive(acclimatisation, clothing)).................................................................................................................. 334

behaviour theory(animal)............................................................................................................................................................. 414

behaviour(co-operative)................................................................................................................................................................ 296

behavioural aspects.................................................................................................................................................................... 152

behavioural mapping................................................................................................................................................................... 275

belief........................................................................................................................................................................................... 26

beliefs(popular(hidden burdens(ex ante evaluation)))....................................................................................................................... 162

below........................................................................................................................................................................................ 475

bench........................................................................................................................................................................................ 483

benchmarking............................................................................................................................................................................ 163

Benthem................................................................................................................................................................................... 357

Bergh........................................................................................................................................................................................ 473

Berkel en Rodenrijs.................................................................................................................................................................... 287

Berkel, B. van............................................................................................................................................................................ 357

Berkhout................................................................................................................................................................................... 301

Berlage....................................................................................................................................................................... 117; 121; 123

Berlage Institute......................................................................................................................................................................... 396

Berlage, H.P....................................................................................................................................................................... 119; 435

Berlin Wall................................................................................................................................................................................. 495

Berlioz...................................................................................................................................................................................... 408

Bertels and Nauta............................................................................................................................................................... 182; 183

Besset...................................................................................................................................................................................... 394

best buy.................................................................................................................................................................................... 165

best in test................................................................................................................................................................................ 165

bestemmingsplan......................................................................................................................................................................... 81

beta sciences............................................................................................................................................................................ 379

betha way(natural rules).............................................................................................................................................................. 491

Beurs........................................................................................................................................................................................ 118

Beurs van Berlage...................................................................................................................................................................... 119

Bhalotra............................................................................................................................................................................. 435; 439

bias(ideological)......................................................................................................................................................................... 430

bias(valuation)............................................................................................................................................................................ 167

BIC........................................................................................................................................................................................... 117

bicycle...................................................................................................................................................................................... 393

Biederman.......................................................................................................................................................................... 235; 243

big shopping centres.................................................................................................................................................................. 269

Bijlmermeer.......................................................................................................................................................................... 59; 188

Bijlsma...................................................................................................................................................................................... 135

Bijvoet................................................................................................................................................................................ 394; 465

Bilbao....................................................................................................................................................................................... 380

Bilbao Guggenheim Museum....................................................................................................................................................... 364

Bildung(history)............................................................................................................................................................................ 70

binary numerals......................................................................................................................................................................... 233

binding theme..................................................................................................................................................................... 141; 485

binocular disparity...................................................................................................................................................................... 244

biology...................................................................................................................................................................................... 414

birds eye view............................................................................................................................................................................ 464

Birkhoff...................................................................................................................................................................................... 240

bisecting the organisation(building).............................................................................................................................................. 424

black box.................................................................................................................................................................................. 308

black box design........................................................................................................................................................................ 365

blind spot(urban)........................................................................................................................................................................ 132

blinding..................................................................................................................................................................................... 336

Blob architects........................................................................................................................................................................... 357

blob designs.............................................................................................................................................................................. 364

blobs......................................................................................................................................................................................... 487

block......................................................................................................................................................................................... 116

block(building)............................................................................................................................................................................ 135

block(closed, building)................................................................................................................................................................ 135

block(end)................................................................................................................................................................................. 116

blockades.................................................................................................................................................................................. 415

blockading pre-suppositions.......................................................................................................................................................... 35

blocking stimulus....................................................................................................................................................................... 415

blocks(all-metal)......................................................................................................................................................................... 391

blocks(building).......................................................................................................................................................................... 135

blocks(residential)...................................................................................................................................................................... 316

Blom......................................................................................................................................................................................... 117

Blondel...................................................................................................................................................................................... 239

blotches plan............................................................................................................................................................................. 434

blueprint.................................................................................................................................................................................... 431

Blueprint for a City...................................................................................................................................................................... 313

Blueprint for survival.................................................................................................................................................................... 313

blueprint for the city.................................................................................................................................................................... 461

blue-print(frame, grain)................................................................................................................................................................ 211

blue-print(history)......................................................................................................................................................................... 61

blue-print(spatial model(thought model))....................................................................................................................................... 183

blueprints(cramped).................................................................................................................................................................... 166

Blyth & Worthington............................................................................................................................................................ 275; 276

Boekholt..................................................................................................................................................................................... 59

Boelen...................................................................................................................................................................................... 449

Boer.................................................................................................................................................................................. 437; 439

Boersma................................................................................................................................................................................... 294

Bogaers...................................................................................................................................................................................... 59

Bohm........................................................................................................................................................................................ 100

Boîte à Miracles......................................................................................................................................................................... 477

bolts......................................................................................................................................................................................... 286

Bomarzo..................................................................................................................................................................................... 67

Bond Heemschut......................................................................................................................................................................... 83

bond(brick)................................................................................................................................................................................ 120

bond(hinged, nodal).................................................................................................................................................................... 286

book section................................................................................................................................................................................ 44

book(edited)................................................................................................................................................................................ 44

BOOM...................................................................................................................................................................................... 313

border zones.............................................................................................................................................................................. 282

border zones of academic enquiry................................................................................................................................................ 143

border(railway, road)................................................................................................................................................................... 429

bordering of a site....................................................................................................................................................................... 418

borders of the given site.............................................................................................................................................................. 418

boredom(monotony).................................................................................................................................................................... 170

boring(façade)............................................................................................................................................................................ 426

Borneo-Sporenburg..................................................................................................................................................................... 435

Borromini’s.................................................................................................................................................................................. 67

BOT.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 272

bottle-neck(model)...................................................................................................................................................................... 468

bottom glass line........................................................................................................................................................................ 325

bottom-up approach.................................................................................................................................................................... 104

boulevard................................................................................................................................................................................... 480

boundary conditions...................................................................................................................................... 253; 272; 374; 436; 459

boundary conditions(budget, location).......................................................................................................................................... 276

boundary conditions(optimisation)................................................................................................................................................ 221

boundary values(housing)............................................................................................................................................................ 165

Bouwregelgeving.......................................................................................................................................................................... 81

box of miracles.......................................................................................................................................................................... 480

Box of Miracles.......................................................................................................................................................................... 477

box(building).............................................................................................................................................................................. 408

box(protruding)........................................................................................................................................................................... 426

boxes(metal).............................................................................................................................................................................. 391

box-office................................................................................................................................................................................... 470

boys meet girls.......................................................................................................................................................................... 350

BPE.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 276

BPO......................................................................................................................................................................................... 152

bracing structures...................................................................................................................................................................... 342

brackets(steel angle).................................................................................................................................................................. 279

brain-storm session.................................................................................................................................................................... 429

brainstorming............................................................................................................................................................................. 371

branche(incident)........................................................................................................................................................................ 217

branche(inciding)........................................................................................................................................................................ 217

branches (dual).......................................................................................................................................................................... 217

branches with a length(graph theory)............................................................................................................................................ 218

branches with a weight(graph theory)........................................................................................................................................... 218

branches(graph theory)............................................................................................................................................................... 216

Brand........................................................................................................................................................................................ 161

Brandes.................................................................................................................................................................................... 437

Breen........................................................................................................................................................................... 95; 137; 483

brick.................................................................................................................................................................................. 123; 348

brick format(Waal)...................................................................................................................................................................... 119

brick heads................................................................................................................................................................................ 120

brick module.............................................................................................................................................................................. 348

brick strips................................................................................................................................................................................ 111

brick wall(dual)........................................................................................................................................................................... 281

bricklaying practice.................................................................................................................................................................... 124

brickwork................................................................................................................................................................................... 395

bridge........................................................................................................................................................................................ 483

bridge constructions................................................................................................................................................................... 394

bridge(impact(landscape))........................................................................................................................................................... 485

bridge(organisation(bisecting(building)))........................................................................................................................................ 424

bridges(aerial)............................................................................................................................................................................ 325

brief..................................................................................................................................................................................... 27; 152

brief(architecture)....................................................................................................................................................................... 404

brief(development)...................................................................................................................................................................... 283

brief(technical)........................................................................................................................................................................... 281

briefing...................................................................................................................................................................................... 271

brightness(relative)..................................................................................................................................................................... 332

broad-band technology................................................................................................................................................................ 379

Broadbent.......................................................................................................................................................................... 183; 203

Broek................................................................................................................................................................................. 107; 134

Broekhuizen.............................................................................................................................................................................. 132

Brouwer........................................................................................................................................................ 346; 357; 387; 423; 443

Brouwer façade.......................................................................................................................................................................... 357

Bruijn........................................................................................................................................................................................ 275

Bruin......................................................................................................................................................................................... 356

Brundtland Report...................................................................................................................................................................... 181

Büchi........................................................................................................................................................................................ 438

budget................................................................................................................................................................. 404; 432; 464; 470

budget(impact(pergola, sun-shades, less sophisticated types of material))...................................................................................... 427

budgetary pre-condition............................................................................................................................................................... 251

buffer zones................................................................................................................................................................................. 36

build in space............................................................................................................................................................................ 337

build operate transfer.................................................................................................................................................................. 272

builder(persuaded(studies, examples))......................................................................................................................................... 427

build-in space............................................................................................................................................................................ 336

building block............................................................................................................................................................................. 135

building block(open).................................................................................................................................................................... 114

building blocks........................................................................................................................................................................... 135

building blocks(programme of requirements, location).................................................................................................................... 291

building checklist....................................................................................................................................................................... 328

Building Code..................................................................................................................................................................... 151; 274

building component.................................................................................................................................................................... 286

building component(core(elevator, stairs))..................................................................................................................................... 489

building component(special)........................................................................................................................................................ 355

building components(special)...................................................................................................................................................... 355

building construction................................................................................................................................................................... 346

building cranes........................................................................................................................................................................... 342

Building Decision....................................................................................................................................................................... 350

building decree............................................................................................................................................................................ 80

Building Decree...................................................................................................................................................................... 81; 84

building design.................................................................................................................................................................... 279; 333

building documents.................................................................................................................................................................... 231

building economics..................................................................................................................................................................... 346

building elements(basic set)........................................................................................................................................................ 233

building elements(symbols)......................................................................................................................................................... 233

building enterprise(history)............................................................................................................................................................ 65

building envelope........................................................................................................................................................................ 330

building façade sub-system......................................................................................................................................................... 280

building from scratch.................................................................................................................................................................. 323

building function......................................................................................................................................................................... 330

building groups(partial)................................................................................................................................................................ 349

building height............................................................................................................................................................................ 122

building in use evaluation............................................................................................................................................................ 328

building in Use evaluation............................................................................................................................................................ 334

Building in Use study.................................................................................................................................................................. 335

building in-take........................................................................................................................................................................... 324

building location.................................................................................................................................................................. 359; 372

building managers...................................................................................................................................................................... 359

building mass............................................................................................................................................................................ 372

building material(history, provenance)............................................................................................................................................. 63

building material(ideal)................................................................................................................................................................ 283

building material(new)................................................................................................................................................................. 283

building methodology.................................................................................................................................................................. 249

building node...................................................................................................................................................................... 321; 345

Building Node Study................................................................................................................................................................... 351

building part........................................................................................................................................................................ 279; 347

building parts............................................................................................................................................................... 279; 280; 282

building parts(groups)................................................................................................................................................................. 347

Building Performance Evaluation........................................................................................................................................... 152; 276

building permission...................................................................................................................................................................... 81

building permit............................................................................................................................................................................. 81

building practice(Dutch 20th Century)........................................................................................................................................... 117

building process.................................................................................................................................................................. 271; 372

building process(ongoing)............................................................................................................................................................ 356

building process(programme of requirements(completeness))......................................................................................................... 272

building product enterprise.......................................................................................................................................................... 373

building products(standard)......................................................................................................................................................... 355

building sector(fragmented, old-fasioned)...................................................................................................................................... 379

building services......................................................................................................................................................................... 327

building site................................................................................................................................................................. 341; 347; 350

building specification.................................................................................................................................................................. 109

building system.................................................................................................................................................................. 282; 355

building systems( unconstrained transition(eclectic spirit))............................................................................................................. 239

building technique............................................................................................................................................................... 109; 321

building technology(context, multidisciplinary complexity, cultural sensitivity, basic human needs, execution, traditional materials, entrance level, enterprises(small-scale), competitiveness, low final product costs, focus on straight applications, low studying attitude)....................................................... 358

building volumes......................................................................................................................................................................... 487

building(achievements)................................................................................................................................................................ 149

building(adaptable)..................................................................................................................................................................... 310

building(analysis)....................................................................................................................................................................... 117

building(capable to adapt(exibition concepts))............................................................................................................................... 462

building(classification)................................................................................................................................................................. 342

building(component)................................................................................................................................................................... 233

building(consistent).................................................................................................................................................................... 470

building(dynamic properties)........................................................................................................................................................ 330

building(existing(actuality, historical data)).................................................................................................................................... 117

building(existing)........................................................................................................................................................................ 394

building(extending(adding parts)).................................................................................................................................................. 424

building(function)........................................................................................................................................................................ 341

building(healthy)......................................................................................................................................................................... 330

building(history(period))............................................................................................................................................................... 429

building(industrial)...................................................................................................................................................................... 346

building(large)............................................................................................................................................................................ 433

building(maintained, adapted)...................................................................................................................................................... 281

building(not)............................................................................................................................................................................... 331

building(parts and connections)................................................................................................................................................... 351

building(production, manufacturing).............................................................................................................................................. 281

building(realised)........................................................................................................................................................................ 143

building(shape)........................................................................................................................................................................... 327

building(suitable)........................................................................................................................................................................ 470

buildingelements(main)............................................................................................................................................................... 345

building-lot................................................................................................................................................................................. 115

buildings(classical)..................................................................................................................................................................... 234

buildings(depth).......................................................................................................................................................................... 122

buildings(round).......................................................................................................................................................................... 115

building-trade documentation....................................................................................................................................................... 347

built and unbuilt.......................................................................................................................................................................... 429

built environment........................................................................................................................................................... 95; 249; 377

built environment(legible)............................................................................................................................................................... 25

built space typology................................................................................................................................................................... 439

built-in space(installations).......................................................................................................................................................... 330

bull(head).................................................................................................................................................................................. 393

burdens(hidden)......................................................................................................................................................................... 162

bureaucratic procedures(viscous)................................................................................................................................................. 311

burg.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 482

Burgerweeshuis........................................................................................................................................................................... 89

burglary..................................................................................................................................................................................... 158

Burt.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 153

bus route................................................................................................................................................................................... 316

business management(empirical model)....................................................................................................................................... 417

business parks.......................................................................................................................................................................... 269

business(location(rent)(price of the land))...................................................................................................................................... 267

business(location(rent))............................................................................................................................................................... 267

businesses(programme(attractiveness))........................................................................................................................................ 269

business-plan............................................................................................................................................................................ 375

but............................................................................................................................................................................................ 199

buying market building................................................................................................................................................................ 360

C 229

cables....................................................................................................................................................................................... 336

cabling...................................................................................................................................................................................... 337

CAD...................................................................................................................................................................... 21; 210; 298; 378

CAD / CAM............................................................................................................................................................................... 350

CAD documents......................................................................................................................................................................... 238

CAD system.............................................................................................................................................................................. 334

CAD systems............................................................................................................................................................................ 372

CAD-CAM................................................................................................................................................................................. 378

CAD-files..................................................................................................................................................................................... 49

CAE.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 378

Café Wasserman....................................................................................................................................................................... 467

Calatrava................................................................................................................................................................................... 379

calculation of variances............................................................................................................................................................... 209

calculation(differential)................................................................................................................................................................ 205

calculation(infinitesimal).............................................................................................................................................................. 205

calculation(integral).................................................................................................................................................................... 205

calculus(differential).................................................................................................................................................................... 228

calculus(formal model)................................................................................................................................................................ 183

calculus(integral)........................................................................................................................................................................ 228

calibration.................................................................................................................................................................................. 257

Callas....................................................................................................................................................................................... 419

Calvino...................................................................................................................................................................................... 476

Cameron................................................................................................................................................................................... 260

canal house........................................................................................................................................................................ 119; 124

canals....................................................................................................................................................................................... 127

canonical orientation................................................................................................................................................................... 243

canonical views.......................................................................................................................................................................... 245

canonisation(classical orders)..................................................................................................................................................... 234

cantilever................................................................................................................................................................................... 393

cantilevering roof........................................................................................................................................................................ 407

Cantor(fractal)............................................................................................................................................................................ 226

capability(internal)...................................................................................................................................................................... 374

capacity plan............................................................................................................................................................................. 173

capacity to adapt....................................................................................................................................................................... 395

capacity(conceptual)........................................................................................................................................................... 414; 415

capacity(heating)........................................................................................................................................................................ 334

capacity(installations)................................................................................................................................................................. 330

car industry............................................................................................................................................................................... 365

card(demonstration).................................................................................................................................................................... 130

care and service provision(logistics)............................................................................................................................................. 310

care centre................................................................................................................................................................................ 310

care(home)................................................................................................................................................................................ 310

carrier(appurtenance).................................................................................................................................................................. 349

carrier(equipment)...................................................................................................................................................................... 349

carrying structure....................................................................................................................................................................... 354

cars(accessibility)............................................................................................................................................................... 465; 468

Cartesian co-ordinates................................................................................................................................................................ 203

cartesian cross.......................................................................................................................................................................... 133

Cartesian grid............................................................................................................................................................................ 359

Cartesian(Plato)......................................................................................................................................................................... 478

cartography................................................................................................................................................................................. 74

cartoons.................................................................................................................................................................................... 460

case based studies.................................................................................................................................................................... 144

case studies.............................................................................................................................................................................. 277

case study.................................................................................................................................................................................. 20

case(defined(object, context))...................................................................................................................................................... 493

case(individual)............................................................................................................................................................................ 82

cases.............................................................................................................................................................................. 34; 79; 81

cases(design)............................................................................................................................................................................ 144

cases(individual)......................................................................................................................................................................... 220

Castells..................................................................................................................................................................................... 495

casuistry............................................................................................................................................................................... 34; 54

catalogue range of components................................................................................................................................................... 281

catalogues(electronic)................................................................................................................................................................. 380

categories................................................................................................................................................................................. 414

categories(pre-supposed)............................................................................................................................................................ 444

categorisation............................................................................................................................................................................ 104

category.................................................................................................................................................................................... 207

cathedral(gothic)........................................................................................................................................................................ 396

Catia......................................................................................................................................................................................... 380

Cauchy-sequence...................................................................................................................................................................... 226

causal connection...................................................................................................................................................................... 201

causal consistency.................................................................................................................................................................... 189

causal correctness..................................................................................................................................................................... 254

causal explanation(logical form)................................................................................................................................................... 200

causal explanations(logic)........................................................................................................................................................... 197

causal lines............................................................................................................................................................................... 181

causal pre-supposition................................................................................................................................................................ 195

causal relation........................................................................................................................................................................... 328

causal relations(intervention study).............................................................................................................................................. 328

causal relationship..................................................................................................................................................................... 207

causal relationship(series of actions, result).................................................................................................................................. 417

causal relationships(function)...................................................................................................................................................... 225

causal(logical)............................................................................................................................................................................ 448

causality..................................................................................................................................................................................... 27

causally.................................................................................................................................................................................... 443

cause............................................................................................................................................................................. 27; 48; 448

cause(complaint)........................................................................................................................................................................ 327

cause(immediate)....................................................................................................................................................................... 405

causes(possible) of complaints.................................................................................................................................................... 327

causing the problem(thought)...................................................................................................................................................... 327

CBD.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 495

CBS.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 258

ceiling(false).............................................................................................................................................................................. 332

cells.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 170

cellulose(isolation)...................................................................................................................................................................... 427

Centraal Beheer......................................................................................................................................................................... 395

Centraal Beheer building............................................................................................................................................................. 395

Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek............................................................................................................................................... 251

Centraal Planbureau................................................................................................................................................................... 251

central area(spacious)................................................................................................................................................................ 326

central hall(roofed)...................................................................................................................................................................... 326

Central Park.............................................................................................................................................................................. 188

central place theory(Christaller)................................................................................................................................................... 268

central staircase........................................................................................................................................................................ 424

central(space, mass).................................................................................................................................................................. 131

centralisation............................................................................................................................................................................. 105

centralised................................................................................................................................................................................. 105

centrally(localised(programme(quantity)))...................................................................................................................................... 215

centralspace(flanking)................................................................................................................................................................. 242

Centre for the Arts & Culture....................................................................................................................................................... 465

centre(city)................................................................................................................................................................................ 268

centre(old)................................................................................................................................................................................. 430

Céramique.......................................................................................................................................................................... 435; 439

certainty(pseudo(numbers))......................................................................................................................................................... 187

certification................................................................................................................................................................................ 365

Cesar Pelli Associates............................................................................................................................................................... 380

ceteris paribus............................................................................................................................................................. 204; 255; 447

ceteris paribus(incompleteness).................................................................................................................................................. 189

Cézanne.................................................................................................................................................................................... 399

CFD.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 334

chain(decision making)............................................................................................................................................................... 280

chalk and sketching paper.......................................................................................................................................................... 432

chalk(sketch)............................................................................................................................................................................. 429

chance...................................................................................................................................................................................... 253

chance density.......................................................................................................................................................................... 219

chance of an event..................................................................................................................................................................... 219

change...................................................................................................................................................................................... 447

change of abstraction................................................................................................................................................................. 190

change(succeeding values)......................................................................................................................................................... 226

changes(temperature)................................................................................................................................................................. 334

changing functions..................................................................................................................................................................... 277

changing requirements................................................................................................................................................................ 455

chaos........................................................................................................................................................................................ 413

chaos function.................................................................................................................................................................... 256; 257

chaos theory.............................................................................................................................................................................. 448

chapter(numbered)....................................................................................................................................................................... 43

chapters................................................................................................................................................................................ 43; 46

character(context(mean))............................................................................................................................................................ 255

characteristic details.................................................................................................................................................................. 445

characteristic(immeasurable)........................................................................................................................................................ 92

characteristic(spatial)................................................................................................................................................................. 408

characteristic(values(independently varying))................................................................................................................................. 447

characteristics(most positive and most negative)........................................................................................................................... 158

characteristics(nameable(verbal, denumerable, numerable, measurable))......................................................................................... 447

characteristics(spatial)................................................................................................................................................................ 131

Chareau.................................................................................................................................................................................... 394

charged(theme(surveying, watching, not seeing, overseeing))......................................................................................................... 476

charisma................................................................................................................................................................................... 295

Chartres...................................................................................................................................................................................... 67

Chartres Cathedral..................................................................................................................................................................... 401

Chavasse Park........................................................................................................................................................................... 364

checking moment....................................................................................................................................................................... 372

chemical glueconnection............................................................................................................................................................. 356

chess player.............................................................................................................................................................................. 410

chief designer............................................................................................................................................................................ 359

child's experiments..................................................................................................................................................................... 414

Chinese architecture(empty surfaces, circle, colour))..................................................................................................................... 420

Chinese community.................................................................................................................................................................... 419

Chinese sky-line........................................................................................................................................................................ 421

Chipperfield................................................................................................................................................................................ 473

choice(first)................................................................................................................................................................................ 473

choice(freedom).................................................................................................................................................................... 26; 500

choice(optimum)........................................................................................................................................................................ 297

choices(design).......................................................................................................................................................................... 109

choices(iterated)........................................................................................................................................................................ 296

choices(spatial architectural)....................................................................................................................................................... 155

choosing of forms......................................................................................................................................................................... 58

Christaller.................................................................................................................................................................................. 268

Christiaanse.............................................................................................................................................................................. 439

chronological reporting and accounting......................................................................................................................................... 361

chronology.................................................................................................................................................................................. 62

chronology(history)....................................................................................................................................................................... 62

church-yard............................................................................................................................................................................... 477

CIAM................................................................................................................................................................................... 69; 105

CIAM(functions(housing, employment, amenities, traffic))-classification........................................................................................... 266

CIB........................................................................................................................................................................................... 249

Ciftcioglu................................................................................................................................................................................... 377

cinema...................................................................................................................................................................................... 465

cinema room.............................................................................................................................................................................. 465

circle.......................................................................................................................................................................... 215; 420; 475

circle(shape(simple)).................................................................................................................................................................. 215

circle(triangle)............................................................................................................................................................................ 431

circuit(graph).............................................................................................................................................................................. 217

circular conference room............................................................................................................................................................. 424

circular design........................................................................................................................................................................... 479

circular reasoning(evaluation ex ante)........................................................................................................................................... 187

circular(cortumio(conspicio))........................................................................................................................................................ 481

circulation factor......................................................................................................................................................................... 269

circumference(programme(quantity))............................................................................................................................................ 215

circumscription(panorama).......................................................................................................................................................... 474

circumstances........................................................................................................................................................................... 473

circumstantial evidence............................................................................................................................................................... 137

citation........................................................................................................................................................................................ 43

cities in the delta........................................................................................................................................................................ 500

cities(independent, fields of influence).......................................................................................................................................... 498

cities(separate).......................................................................................................................................................................... 496

city building............................................................................................................................................................................... 435

city centre................................................................................................................................................................................. 268

city hall..................................................................................................................................................................................... 287

city map(composition(spatial), component(design))....................................................................................................................... 439

city shape models...................................................................................................................................................................... 438

city(form)............................................................................................................................................................................ 125; 126

city(founding)............................................................................................................................................................................. 474

city(planning(human achievement)).............................................................................................................................................. 491

city(river)................................................................................................................................................................................... 134

city-extension............................................................................................................................................................................ 121

Civil Code.................................................................................................................................................................................... 82

civil engineering.......................................................................................................................................................................... 279

civil liberties................................................................................................................................................................................. 79

clad.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 394

claddings................................................................................................................................................................................... 355

claddings(load-bearing construction)............................................................................................................................................ 280

claims(compensation).................................................................................................................................................................. 81

claims(suing)............................................................................................................................................................................... 80

clairvoyant moments................................................................................................................................................................... 459

class intervals............................................................................................................................................................................ 256

class logic................................................................................................................................................................................. 192

class(accuracy)......................................................................................................................................................................... 212

class(scale values)..................................................................................................................................................................... 154

classes(qualitative)..................................................................................................................................................................... 154

classical.................................................................................................................................................................................... 470

classical buildings...................................................................................................................................................................... 234

classical orders.......................................................................................................................................................................... 234

classical theatre......................................................................................................................................................................... 470

classicist................................................................................................................................................................................... 119

classification............................................................................................................................................................................... 35

classification boundaries............................................................................................................................................................. 220

classification of information, document processing.......................................................................................................................... 79

classification(buildings)............................................................................................................................................................... 342

classifying components.............................................................................................................................................................. 345

clean slate................................................................................................................................................................................. 390

cleaning windows....................................................................................................................................................................... 337

clear ground certificate................................................................................................................................................................. 81

clearing out associations............................................................................................................................................................ 393

cleavage in the area.................................................................................................................................................................... 430

cliché.................................................................................................................................................................. 389; 390; 395; 416

cliché(design(just beginning))...................................................................................................................................................... 408

clichés entrenched..................................................................................................................................................................... 406

client(analysis of buildings)......................................................................................................................................................... 118

client's information...................................................................................................................................................................... 275

Clima 2000................................................................................................................................................................................ 330

climate control.................................................................................................................................................................... 328; 330

climate control((installations, constructional facilities)(shape, architectural provisions))..................................................................... 330

climate controlled façade............................................................................................................................................................ 281

climate façade............................................................................................................................................................. 323; 423; 426

climate installations.................................................................................................................................................................... 330

climate(indoor)........................................................................................................................................................................... 330

closed and open......................................................................................................................................................................... 429

closed backside......................................................................................................................................................................... 429

closed building block.................................................................................................................................................................. 135

closed wall(transparant roof)........................................................................................................................................................ 285

closure of spaces......................................................................................................................................................................... 56

closure(perception)..................................................................................................................................................................... 241

clothing..................................................................................................................................................................................... 334

Club of Rome...................................................................................................................................................................... 182; 494

clues(lack)................................................................................................................................................................................. 145

clustered diffusion........................................................................................................................................................................ 37

clustering spaces....................................................................................................................................................................... 275

coarseness(drawing)................................................................................................................................................................... 211

code(end).................................................................................................................................................................................. 242

co-designers.............................................................................................................................................................................. 282

coding efficiency........................................................................................................................................................................ 244

coding of a floor plan................................................................................................................................................................... 242

coding operations....................................................................................................................................................................... 242

co-efficients............................................................................................................................................................................... 225

Coenen....................................................................................................................................................................... 365; 435; 439

cognitive studies of vision(parts, modules).................................................................................................................................... 235

cognitive-psychological................................................................................................................................................................. 58

coherence................................................................................................................................................................................... 60

coherence in our movements....................................................................................................................................................... 415

coherence(formal)....................................................................................................................................................................... 430

cohesion(system)....................................................................................................................................................................... 218

co-incidence.............................................................................................................................................................................. 416

co-incidence(historical)............................................................................................................................................................... 417

collaborative & concurrent engineering.......................................................................................................................................... 378

collaborative design.................................................................................................................................................................... 382

collaborative engineering............................................................................................................................................................. 379

collage............................................................................................................................................................................... 393; 402

collection of images.................................................................................................................................................................... 402

collective activities(research(design project based))....................................................................................................................... 141

collective garden........................................................................................................................................................................ 135

collective memory............................................................................................................................................................... 106; 402

collective outcome...................................................................................................................................................................... 296

collective space......................................................................................................................................................................... 135

collective welfare........................................................................................................................................................................ 300

colonies(Greek).......................................................................................................................................................................... 203

colonnade.................................................................................................................................................................................. 244

Colossal Pictures(film and television company)............................................................................................................................. 161

colour.................................................................................................................................................................... 95; 336; 391; 420

colour and texture(front).............................................................................................................................................................. 289

colour(context)........................................................................................................................................................................... 394

colour(possible).......................................................................................................................................................................... 208

colours...................................................................................................................................................................................... 394

colours(number(required))............................................................................................................................................................ 210

column............................................................................................................................................................................... 121; 392

column placed out of the façade.................................................................................................................................................. 324

column(detailing(form(pencil)(column(60cm), wall(25 cm))))............................................................................................................ 463

column(glass)............................................................................................................................................................................ 286

column(steel)............................................................................................................................................................................. 394

combination............................................................................................................................................................................... 417

combination of pieces................................................................................................................................................................. 391

combination of strategies............................................................................................................................................................ 296

combination of sub-solutions....................................................................................................................................................... 297

combination possibilities............................................................................................................................................................. 219

combinational explosion.............................................................................................................................................................. 295

combinations and quantities........................................................................................................................................................ 389

combinations possible................................................................................................................................................................ 341

combinations without repetition.................................................................................................................................................... 210

combinations(mathematics)........................................................................................................................................................ 210

combinations(parts).................................................................................................................................................................... 101

combinations(possible)............................................................................................................................................................... 219

combinatorial explosion.............................................................................................................................................................. 208

combinatorial geometry............................................................................................................................................................... 215

combinatoric explosion................................................................................................................................................................. 20

combinatorics..................................................................................................................................................................... 203; 207

combinatorics(applied)................................................................................................................................................................ 417

combinatorics(arrangement)........................................................................................................................................................ 208

combinatorics(variations)............................................................................................................................................................. 208

combinatory explosion................................................................................................................................................................ 303

combine or analyse(functions)..................................................................................................................................................... 448

combined.................................................................................................................................................................................. 340

combined controle...................................................................................................................................................................... 336

combined(components)............................................................................................................................................................... 347

combining.................................................................................................................................................................................. 430

combining sub-solution............................................................................................................................................................... 341

come-back of an idea................................................................................................................................................................. 290

comfort...................................................................................................................................................................................... 367

comfort and usage...................................................................................................................................................................... 330

comfort requirements.................................................................................................................................................................. 330

comic books.............................................................................................................................................................................. 245

comic strip................................................................................................................................................................................ 247

command(language)................................................................................................................................................................... 194

commercial development process................................................................................................................................................ 369

commercial facilities................................................................................................................................................................... 135

commission............................................................................................................................................................................... 465

commission(acquisition)...................................................................................................................................................... 427; 432

commission(disciplinary)............................................................................................................................................................. 473

commission(history)..................................................................................................................................................................... 65

commission(interpretation(top-down))........................................................................................................................................... 474

commission(interpretation).......................................................................................................................................................... 474

commission(national buildings service)......................................................................................................................................... 460

commission(professional, curiosity)............................................................................................................................................. 473

commission(without problem)...................................................................................................................................................... 473

commissioned studies................................................................................................................................................................ 329

commissioner............................................................................................................................................................................ 276

commissioner(history).................................................................................................................................................................. 65

commissioner(immaterial intentions(concrete pictures))................................................................................................................. 459

commissioner(presentations, wishes honoured, consistent building)............................................................................................... 470

commissioning(years)................................................................................................................................................................. 470

commitment.............................................................................................................................................................................. 296

common law................................................................................................................................................................................ 81

common object.......................................................................................................................................................................... 392

communicating the results.......................................................................................................................................................... 144

communicating vessels............................................................................................................................................................... 449

communicating(visual representations)......................................................................................................................................... 231

communication...................................................................................................................................................... 58; 281; 330; 378

communication with the commissioner(models, simple drawings)................................................................................................... 459

communication(checklist(frame(structure), route, space, place, element, orientation))...................................................................... 441

communication(exchange, relation).............................................................................................................................................. 306

communication(installations)....................................................................................................................................................... 337

communication(internal, framework)............................................................................................................................................. 364

communication(open)................................................................................................................................................................. 338

communication(platform)............................................................................................................................................................. 306

communication(professional discipline, culture, life-style)............................................................................................................... 305

communication(steerage)............................................................................................................................................................ 311

communicative function(methodology).......................................................................................................................................... 363

communicative function(urban design).......................................................................................................................................... 436

compact form of building............................................................................................................................................................. 170

compactness(code).................................................................................................................................................................... 243

comparability........................................................................................................................................................................ 92; 168

comparable................................................................................................................................................................. 20; 55; 57; 82

comparable buildings.................................................................................................................................................................. 250

comparable situations(rulings)....................................................................................................................................................... 82

comparable(design).................................................................................................................................................................... 141

comparable(designs).................................................................................................................................................................... 92

comparable(images)..................................................................................................................................................................... 28

comparable(size, usage, inhabitants composition)......................................................................................................................... 328

comparative analysis................................................................................................................................ 58; 123; 155; 277; 396; 455

comparative design based research............................................................................................................................................. 144

comparative floor-plan analysis.................................................................................................................................................... 155

comparative research.................................................................................................................................................................. 144

comparative studies.................................................................................................................................................................... 143

comparative study...................................................................................................................................................................... 165

compare...................................................................................................................................................................................... 55

compared(drawing)....................................................................................................................................................................... 29

comparing............................................................................................................................................................................ 60; 251

comparing(political options, design)............................................................................................................................................. 494

comparison................................................................................................................................................................. 102; 372; 396

comparison and selection........................................................................................................................................................... 484

comparison(criteria(drawings))....................................................................................................................................................... 29

comparison(designerly)............................................................................................................................................................... 145

comparison(ground)...................................................................................................................................................................... 91

comparison(previous cases).......................................................................................................................................................... 33

comparison(scale)...................................................................................................................................................................... 368

comparison(systematic).............................................................................................................................................................. 137

compartmentalisation................................................................................................................................................................. 336

compensation claims................................................................................................................................................................... 81

compensation principle............................................................................................................................................................... 300

competence(study)...................................................................................................................................................................... 28

competition................................................................................................................................................................................ 368

competition designs(prize-winning)............................................................................................................................................... 406

competition independent from production & execution.................................................................................................................... 359

competition on the marketplace................................................................................................................................................... 418

competition(design)............................................................................................................................................................. 141; 359

competition(potential)................................................................................................................................................................. 374

competition(states, city-regions).................................................................................................................................................. 500

competitiveness......................................................................................................................................................................... 358

compiled scorings...................................................................................................................................................................... 163

complaint(explanatory)................................................................................................................................................................ 327

complaints................................................................................................................................................................................. 327

complaints(influence(inhabitants)(climate control, shading installations, windows))........................................................................... 328

complaints(inner climate, behavioural aspects (lack of space, privacy, social contact))..................................................................... 151

complaints(possible causes)....................................................................................................................................................... 327

complaints(prevention)................................................................................................................................................................ 338

complaints(unexplained)............................................................................................................................................................. 327

complement............................................................................................................................................................................... 438

complete graph.......................................................................................................................................................................... 217

complete induction..................................................................................................................................................................... 191

completeness..................................................................................................................................................................... 189; 243

completeness(spatial, temporal).................................................................................................................................................. 189

completion................................................................................................................................................................................. 347

complex forms........................................................................................................................................................................... 379

complex numbers....................................................................................................................................................................... 226

complex(construction)................................................................................................................................................................ 408

complexity........................................................................................................................................................................... 95; 120

complexity in simple formulas..................................................................................................................................................... 406

complexity(number of elements).................................................................................................................................................. 240

complexity(parametric)............................................................................................................................................................... 242

complexity(perception)................................................................................................................................................................ 240

complexity(perceptual)................................................................................................................................................................ 240

complexity(reducing).................................................................................................................................................................. 141

component..................................................................................................................................................... 25; 279; 321; 433; 445

component design...................................................................................................................................................................... 279

component designer................................................................................................................................................................... 360

component designer serving the project architect.......................................................................................................................... 361

component developer.................................................................................................................................................................. 282

component development............................................................................................................................................................. 355

component of a building(purpose in society).................................................................................................................................. 405

component(building)............................................................................................................................................................ 286; 489

component(design)..................................................................................................................................................................... 439

component(elaboration(concept))................................................................................................................................................. 406

component(installation)............................................................................................................................................................... 333

component(load carrying)............................................................................................................................................................ 345

component(nominal radius(1/3 composition))................................................................................................................................ 445

components..................................................................................................................................................................... 12; 35; 36

components offered on the market............................................................................................................................................... 357

components(classifying)............................................................................................................................................................. 345

components(clusters)................................................................................................................................................................. 353

components(combined(connecting, joining, linking, coupling, fitting, interface))................................................................................ 347

components(custom).................................................................................................................................................................. 380

components(disparate)............................................................................................................................................................... 393

components(disregarded)............................................................................................................................................................ 190

components(focus)....................................................................................................................................................................... 42

components(individualisation)...................................................................................................................................................... 365

components(separating).............................................................................................................................................................. 345

composer(aesthetic)................................................................................................................................................................... 361

composer(musical)..................................................................................................................................................................... 360

composer(unable to play the piano).............................................................................................................................................. 408

composing at the keyboard......................................................................................................................................................... 408

composite................................................................................................................................................................................. 285

composition................................................................................................................................. 12; 87; 92; 108; 109; 125; 139; 440

com-position................................................................................................................................................................................ 94

composition analysis.................................................................................................................................................................. 445

composition principle.................................................................................................................................................................. 345

composition research................................................................................................................................................................. 139

composition research(design driven(types))................................................................................................................................... 137

composition( (components, details)(constellation, proportion))........................................................................................................ 445

composition(analysis)................................................................................................................................................................. 160

composition(components(means of design))................................................................................................................................. 433

composition(design elements(frame(structure), route, space, place, element, orientation)))............................................................... 441

composition(development, testing(reflection, selection, reduction, perfection)).................................................................................... 97

composition(feeling).................................................................................................................................................................... 430

composition(form(form))................................................................................................................................................................ 93

composition(formal).................................................................................................................................................................... 492

composition(history)..................................................................................................................................................................... 63

composition(knowledge, understanding.......................................................................................................................................... 96

composition(material)................................................................................................................................................................. 370

composition(original)(with well-know components)......................................................................................................................... 357

composition(scale-dependent)..................................................................................................................................................... 445

composition(spatial)................................................................................................................................................................... 128

composition(subsolutions)............................................................................................................................................................ 95

composition(triadic).................................................................................................................................................................... 237

composition(wedge(angular twist), circle(triangle))......................................................................................................................... 430

compositional aspects(architctural artefacts)................................................................................................................................ 144

compositional aspects(interplay)................................................................................................................................................... 99

compositional categories............................................................................................................................................................ 485

compositional means................................................................................................................................................................... 89

compositional task....................................................................................................................................................................... 35

compositional themes................................................................................................................................................................. 142

compositional variation................................................................................................................................................................ 141

computational fluid dynamics...................................................................................................................................................... 334

computational studies(proscriptive approach)................................................................................................................................ 246

computer............................................................................................................................................................................ 291; 432

computer aided design.......................................................................................................................................................... 21; 298

computer aided techniques........................................................................................................................................................... 97

computer applications(isolated problems)..................................................................................................................................... 231

computer drawings..................................................................................................................................................................... 477

computer floors.......................................................................................................................................................................... 337

computer model......................................................................................................................................................................... 275

computer models....................................................................................................................................................................... 333

computer programs.................................................................................................................................................................... 415

computer screen........................................................................................................................................................................ 411

computer screens heat load........................................................................................................................................................ 332

computer(administrative task)...................................................................................................................................................... 379

computer(ergonomics)................................................................................................................................................................ 232

computer(repetitive tasks)........................................................................................................................................................... 379

computer(sketches).................................................................................................................................................................... 287

computer-aided architectural design............................................................................................................................................. 234

computerisation(visual representations)........................................................................................................................................ 231

computing architects.................................................................................................................................................................. 364

concatenated techniques............................................................................................................................................................ 360

concave..................................................................................................................................................................................... 243

concavities(matched).................................................................................................................................................................. 243

concavity................................................................................................................................................................................... 243

conceivable developments........................................................................................................................................................... 162

concentrated.............................................................................................................................................................................. 105

concentrating(functions).............................................................................................................................................................. 324

concentration....................................................................................................................................................................... 40; 494

concentration(shopping centres).................................................................................................................................................. 268

concentric way(process)............................................................................................................................................................. 369

concept.................................................... 35; 87; 88; 90; 95; 107; 108; 109; 110; 287; 288; 340; 389; 406; 414; 416; 439; 443; 444; 460

concept defining........................................................................................................................................................................... 90

concept formation............................................................................................................................................................. 36; 89; 92

concept guides the elaboration.................................................................................................................................................... 406

concept may be a compass........................................................................................................................................................ 406

concept of freedom..................................................................................................................................................................... 491

concept(articulating an idea)........................................................................................................................................................ 405

concept(autonomous)................................................................................................................................................................. 408

concept(banana-concept)............................................................................................................................................................ 427

concept(commissioner)............................................................................................................................................................... 459

concept(concentrate the essence(conditions(task, site)))............................................................................................................... 405

concept(conditions to fulfill)......................................................................................................................................................... 411

concept(conditions).................................................................................................................................................................... 405

concept(consistent package of design ideas)................................................................................................................................ 438

concept(detailing)....................................................................................................................................................................... 460

concept(drawing)........................................................................................................................................................................ 423

concept(empirical)...................................................................................................................................................................... 190

concept(encompassing).............................................................................................................................................................. 306

concept(enduring structure(infill(changeable)))............................................................................................................................... 405

concept(exhibition).............................................................................................................................................................. 462; 473

concept(form).............................................................................................................................................................. 433; 436; 440

concept(formulating)................................................................................................................................................................... 309

concept(frame, grain).................................................................................................................................................................. 211

concept(geometrical).................................................................................................................................................................. 190

concept(history, spatial)............................................................................................................................................................... 63

concept(idea(discovery))............................................................................................................................................................. 405

concept(idea(layers)).................................................................................................................................................................. 405

concept(ideological basis, formal aspects).................................................................................................................................... 431

concept(interpretation)................................................................................................................................................................ 406

concept(metaphoric)................................................................................................................................................................... 109

concept(model(reality(future)))..................................................................................................................................................... 185

concept(new)............................................................................................................................................................................. 389

concept(organisation(tri-partition))................................................................................................................................................ 424

concept(outmoded)..................................................................................................................................................................... 389

concept(placed on the location)................................................................................................................................................... 424

concept(planners, designers)....................................................................................................................................................... 186

concept(planning)....................................................................................................................................................................... 186

concept(policy).......................................................................................................................................................................... 498

concept(pre-determined)............................................................................................................................................................... 89

concept(requirement).................................................................................................................................................................. 432

concept(scientifically verified)...................................................................................................................................................... 285

concept(sentence)...................................................................................................................................................................... 108

concept(space of the idea).......................................................................................................................................................... 405

concept(spatial(rough design))..................................................................................................................................................... 185

concept(spirit)............................................................................................................................................................................ 309

concept(theme).......................................................................................................................................................................... 108

concept(transformation, interpratation).......................................................................................................................................... 390

concept(type)............................................................................................................................................................................. 116

concept(underlying).................................................................................................................................................................... 406

concept(usage)................................................................................................................................................................... 324; 326

conception..................................................................................................................................................... 87; 100; 139; 185; 443

conception(design).............................................................................................................................................................. 297; 302

conception(elaboration)............................................................................................................................................................... 417

concepts............................................................................................................................................................................... 35; 36

concepts(formation).................................................................................................................................................................... 415

concepts(functional, experiential, ecological, decisional)................................................................................................................ 437

concepts(lack)............................................................................................................................................................................. 33

concepts(ordering)...................................................................................................................................................................... 429

concepts(overlapping)................................................................................................................................................................... 38

concepts(sticking)...................................................................................................................................................................... 303

conceptual (verbal, mathematical, spatial and mechanical models)................................................................................................. 183

conceptual capacity............................................................................................................................................................ 414; 415

conceptual capacity(pattern, process).......................................................................................................................................... 417

conceptual design...................................................................................................................................................................... 377

conceptual model....................................................................................................................................................................... 183

conceptual(pre).......................................................................................................................................................................... 473

concert hall................................................................................................................................................................................ 407

conclusion................................................................................................................................................................................. 329

conclusion(logical, causal).......................................................................................................................................................... 448

conclusion(premises(true)).......................................................................................................................................................... 191

concordance.............................................................................................................................................................................. 119

concrete.................................................................................................................................................................................... 395

concrete beams......................................................................................................................................................................... 464

concrete freedom....................................................................................................................................................................... 474

concrete model.......................................................................................................................................................................... 183

concrete walls(crude).................................................................................................................................................................. 392

concrete(abstract)...................................................................................................................................................................... 474

concrete(granulated)................................................................................................................................................................... 427

concurrent designing & engineering.............................................................................................................................................. 363

concurrent engineering................................................................................................................................................. 364; 378; 379

condensation(heterogeneities(air))................................................................................................................................................ 418

condensing(averages)................................................................................................................................................................. 219

condition................................................................................................................................................................... 21; 41; 48; 390

condition(future)......................................................................................................................................................................... 491

condition(hierarchy).................................................................................................................................................................... 280

condition(necessary).................................................................................................................................................................. 196

condition(sufficient)..................................................................................................................................................................... 196

condition(task, site).................................................................................................................................................................... 405

conditional analysis...................................................................................................................................................................... 41

conditional positioning.................................................................................................................................................................. 42

conditional sequence.................................................................................................................................................................. 254

conditionality........................................................................................................................................................................ 27; 260

conditionality(focus)..................................................................................................................................................................... 42

conditioning position(designer)..................................................................................................................................................... 434

conditioning(professional)............................................................................................................................................................ 473

conditions........................................................................................................................................................ 25; 56; 389; 411; 448

conditions for solutions............................................................................................................................................................... 443

conditions(circumstances).......................................................................................................................................................... 200

conditions(context)....................................................................................................................................................................... 41

conditions(controlled).................................................................................................................................................................. 328

conditions(fixing)........................................................................................................................................................................ 411

conditions(housing).................................................................................................................................................................... 165

conditions(implicit)..................................................................................................................................................................... 254

conditions(limiting)..................................................................................................................................................................... 339

conditions(pattern)...................................................................................................................................................................... 442

conditions(social)....................................................................................................................................................................... 309

conditions(task)......................................................................................................................................................................... 405

conditions(technical)................................................................................................................................................................... 254

conditions(varying)...................................................................................................................................................................... 209

cones........................................................................................................................................................................................ 487

conference room(circular)............................................................................................................................................................ 424

conference space....................................................................................................................................................................... 423

conferences............................................................................................................................................................................... 249

configuration....................................................................................................................................................................... 113; 114

configuration(overall)................................................................................................................................................................... 235

configuration(repetitive)............................................................................................................................................................... 244

configuration(selective mental aggegate)....................................................................................................................................... 236

configuration(spatial)................................................................................................................................................................... 153

configuration(symmetric tripartite)................................................................................................................................................ 242

configurations(dominant)............................................................................................................................................................. 244

configurations(on line)................................................................................................................................................................. 238

configurations(plan).................................................................................................................................................................... 133

confirmation................................................................................................................................................................................. 54

conflicting(interests and criteria).................................................................................................................................................. 378

conflicts(interest)........................................................................................................................................................................ 303

confrontational methods.............................................................................................................................................................. 340

confusion of observation standpoints............................................................................................................................................ 188

confusions(linguistic(spatial-temporal completeness, logical consistency, public urgency))............................................................... 189

congresses(international)............................................................................................................................................................ 330

congruency................................................................................................................................................................................ 216

conjunctions(strange(eclectic spirit))............................................................................................................................................ 239

connectedness................................................................................................................................................................... 439; 493

connecting................................................................................................................................................................................. 347

connecting element(exhibition space)........................................................................................................................................... 467

connecting factor(visual arts)....................................................................................................................................................... 470

connecting idea.......................................................................................................................................................................... 468

connecting lines......................................................................................................................................................................... 216

connecting technique.................................................................................................................................................................. 337

connecting(building parts)........................................................................................................................................................... 425

connection........................................................................................................................................................... 105; 316; 419; 441

connection detail(façade(weight, loadings), elevantion, installation)................................................................................................. 279

connection details...................................................................................................................................................................... 445

connection(cross)....................................................................................................................................................................... 133

connection(facts)........................................................................................................................................................................ 250

connection(number of kinds)........................................................................................................................................................ 345

connection(open)........................................................................................................................................................................ 326

connection(points)...................................................................................................................................................................... 441

connection(subsystem)............................................................................................................................................................... 281

connections............................................................................................................................................................................... 370

connections(glass, metal)........................................................................................................................................................... 286

connections(international)........................................................................................................................................................... 494

connections(multiple).................................................................................................................................................................. 217

connections(separations)............................................................................................................................................................ 368

connectivity(lost(mathematics))................................................................................................................................................... 205

connectivity(multi-level representations)........................................................................................................................................ 237

conregio............................................................................................................................................................................. 475; 480

conregio(projecting(directed diagram)).......................................................................................................................................... 476

consensus......................................................................................................................................................................... 302; 433

consensus(arrangements, appointments)..................................................................................................................................... 189

consequence........................................................................................................................................................................ 48; 390

consequence((potential, awareness)(design))................................................................................................................................ 491

consequences(desired, undesired)............................................................................................................................................... 159

consequences(not anticipated).................................................................................................................................................... 159

consequences(possible)............................................................................................................................................................. 162

consequences(probable)............................................................................................................................................................. 159

consequences(spatial)................................................................................................................................................................ 433

considerations(political or social)................................................................................................................................................. 430

consistencies............................................................................................................................................................................ 144

consistency of the design........................................................................................................................................................... 436

consistency(associations)........................................................................................................................................................... 476

consistency(causal)................................................................................................................................................................... 189

consistency(conception)............................................................................................................................................................. 443

consistency(incompleteness)...................................................................................................................................................... 189

consistency(logical).................................................................................................................................................................... 189

consistency(varying(increasing, decreasing))................................................................................................................................ 189

consistent (balanced) design....................................................................................................................................................... 437

consistent building..................................................................................................................................................................... 470

consistent(complete, not mutually excluding or overlapping, complementing)................................................................................... 438

consistent(data)......................................................................................................................................................................... 144

consistent(made)....................................................................................................................................................................... 189

consistent(themes)..................................................................................................................................................................... 485

conspicio.................................................................................................................................................................... 475; 476; 479

conspicio(playing the game)........................................................................................................................................................ 476

constant structures...................................................................................................................................................................... 56

constellation................................................................................................................................................................... 36; 90; 104

constellation(diagram, prototype)................................................................................................................................................. 445

constellations(urban).................................................................................................................................................................. 494

constraint.................................................................................................................................................................................. 291

constraint propagation................................................................................................................................................................ 238

constraint(budget, method of building, image)............................................................................................................................... 291

constraint(decisive(location, number of homes))............................................................................................................................ 432

constraint(iterative)..................................................................................................................................................................... 235

constraint(vital)........................................................................................................................................................................... 427

constraints.............................................................................................................................................. 95; 254; 300; 301; 302; 483

constraints(design)..................................................................................................................................................................... 485

constraints(local)........................................................................................................................................................................ 236

constraints(LP).......................................................................................................................................................................... 299

constraints(optimisation)............................................................................................................................................................. 221

constraints(programme)................................................................................................................................................................ 95

constraints(spatial)..................................................................................................................................................................... 236

constraints(workshop project)...................................................................................................................................................... 141

constrictions(zoning).................................................................................................................................................................. 424

constructed(clues)...................................................................................................................................................................... 145

construction.................................................................................................................................................................. 92; 396; 464

construction and function(idea).................................................................................................................................................... 408

construction and materialisation.................................................................................................................................................... 26

construction component.............................................................................................................................................................. 279

construction management........................................................................................................................................................... 417

construction material.................................................................................................................................................................. 341

construction of models................................................................................................................................................................ 415

construction planning(scale)........................................................................................................................................................ 279

construction technique................................................................................................................................................................ 321

construction time....................................................................................................................................................................... 342

construction(building).................................................................................................................................................................. 346

construction(elements(moving(doors, windows, walls))).................................................................................................................. 280

construction(elements)............................................................................................................................................................... 113

construction(existing)................................................................................................................................................................. 420

construction(floor)....................................................................................................................................................................... 343

construction(glass)..................................................................................................................................................................... 286

construction(hierarchy)............................................................................................................................................................... 279

construction(infrastructure).......................................................................................................................................................... 280

construction(life-span(scale))....................................................................................................................................................... 280

construction(load bearing)........................................................................................................................................................... 280

construction(load-bearing)........................................................................................................................................................... 339

construction(significance)............................................................................................................................................................ 325

construction(systems, subsystems, building parts, components, elements).................................................................................... 279

construction's influence on the form............................................................................................................................................. 396

constructions(finishing)............................................................................................................................................................... 331

constructions(load bearing).................................................................................................................................................. 331; 345

constructions(partition)............................................................................................................................................................... 331

construction-technical design...................................................................................................................................................... 321

constructive diagram................................................................................................................................................................... 440

constructivism............................................................................................................................................................................ 407

constructor................................................................................................................................................................................ 464

constructor(history)...................................................................................................................................................................... 65

constructor(ICT)......................................................................................................................................................................... 377

constructor(meeting)................................................................................................................................................................... 427

consultancy(software(building and planning))................................................................................................................................. 167

consultant(process).................................................................................................................................................................... 306

consultant's experience.............................................................................................................................................................. 275

consultants(analysis of buildings)................................................................................................................................................ 118

consulting companies................................................................................................................................................................. 335

consumer.................................................................................................................................................................................. 368

consumer inquiries..................................................................................................................................................................... 269

consumer(building)..................................................................................................................................................................... 357

consumer’s risk......................................................................................................................................................................... 212

consumer’s study....................................................................................................................................................................... 374

consumer’s test for housing........................................................................................................................................................ 163

consumer’s test(residential)........................................................................................................................................................ 165

consumer's law.......................................................................................................................................................................... 274

consumers(assertive).................................................................................................................................................................. 311

contact lens problems................................................................................................................................................................ 327

container aspect........................................................................................................................................................................ 391

contamination............................................................................................................................................................................ 337

contemplatio....................................................................................................................................................................... 474; 479

contemplatio(conregio, conspicio, cortumio)................................................................................................................................. 475

contemporary.............................................................................................................................................................................. 66

contemporary products............................................................................................................................................................... 143

content...................................................................................................................................................................................... 441

content analysis.......................................................................................................................................................................... 56

content of a design..................................................................................................................................................................... 437

content of a design(design levels)................................................................................................................................................ 434

content of an urban architectural plan(designing, ordering).............................................................................................................. 433

content(components, composition).............................................................................................................................................. 433

content(intrinsic quality of the objects of the environment in their context)........................................................................................ 441

content(process)........................................................................................................................................................................ 306

content(relation).................................................................................................................................................................. 305; 306

contents(table)............................................................................................................................................................................. 46

contest(design).......................................................................................................................................................................... 455

context............................................... 20; 21; 25; 38; 51; 98; 110; 172; 254; 287; 289; 358; 391; 394; 406; 416; 419; 423; 431; 449; 455

context of contemporary debate................................................................................................................................................... 143

context of factual originating(history).............................................................................................................................................. 64

context of invention...................................................................................................................................................................... 20

context of society....................................................................................................................................................................... 405

context of the object............................................................................................................................................................. 20; 443

context of the originating............................................................................................................................................................... 69

context relevant to its significance................................................................................................................................................. 12

context sensitive.................................................................................................................................................................... 20; 26

context varies............................................................................................................................................................................ 455

context(action)........................................................................................................................................................................... 305

context(assignment, programme of requirements)......................................................................................................................... 443

context(broader, history)............................................................................................................................................................... 67

context(conditions for solutions).................................................................................................................................................. 443

context(dislocations(design))....................................................................................................................................................... 418

context(economical)..................................................................................................................................................................... 91

context(educational)................................................................................................................................................................... 485

context(focus).............................................................................................................................................................................. 42

context(form)............................................................................................................................................................................... 89

context(functional use, history)...................................................................................................................................................... 64

context(history)............................................................................................................................................................................ 64

context(history, style)................................................................................................................................................................... 66

context(history, use).................................................................................................................................................................... 66

context(idea).............................................................................................................................................................................. 414

context(inventory)....................................................................................................................................................................... 443

context(learning)........................................................................................................................................................................ 338

context(liberating(object))............................................................................................................................................................ 493

context(location, performance criteria, pre-requisites, legislation, actors)......................................................................................... 456

context(management, culture,economy,technique,ecology,time,space)............................................................................................ 38

context(material, social)............................................................................................................................................................... 90

context(object)............................................................................................................................................................ 443; 455; 493

context(optimisation).................................................................................................................................................................. 221

context(original).................................................................................................................................................................... 67; 393

context(perception)..................................................................................................................................................................... 443

context(significance, history))........................................................................................................................................................ 67

context(situation, site, programme of requirements)........................................................................................................................ 89

context(social)............................................................................................................................................................................. 57

context(style).............................................................................................................................................................................. 64

context(system of significations XE "signification(context)" , field, paradigm)................................................................................... 400

context(technical)........................................................................................................................................................................ 91

context(urban architecture).................................................................................................................................................. 424; 459

context(urban)............................................................................................................................................................. 288; 289; 427

context-dependent local problems................................................................................................................................................ 448

context-independent................................................................................................................................................................... 368

contexts...................................................................................................................................................................................... 20

contexts of assessment.............................................................................................................................................................. 399

contexts(future).......................................................................................................................................................................... 251

context-sensitive........................................................................................................................................................................ 449

contextual scheme(scale, aspect(social, physical))....................................................................................................................... 263

contextuality of ‘general’ statements............................................................................................................................................ 447

continental Europe..................................................................................................................................................................... 414

continuation(perception).............................................................................................................................................................. 241

continuous language of forms...................................................................................................................................................... 326

continuousness.......................................................................................................................................................................... 215

contours of the design solution.................................................................................................................................................... 437

contract................................................................................................................................................................................. 81; 83

contract(European)..................................................................................................................................................................... 427

contract(one sheet A3)............................................................................................................................................................... 427

contract(standard)........................................................................................................................................................................ 81

contracted graph........................................................................................................................................................................ 217

contraction................................................................................................................................................................................ 217

contractor(analysis of buildings)................................................................................................................................................... 118

contractor(ICT)........................................................................................................................................................................... 377

contradiction.............................................................................................................................................................................. 194

contrast............................................................................................................................................................................. 110; 418

contrast and order........................................................................................................................................................................ 95

contrast scenarios...................................................................................................................................................................... 259

contrast(perception).................................................................................................................................................................... 241

contrasts in the appearance........................................................................................................................................................ 336

control functions......................................................................................................................................................................... 229

control hierarchies...................................................................................................................................................................... 380

control population....................................................................................................................................................................... 328

control(personal(physical systems(heating, ventilation)))................................................................................................................ 170

controlled on-site........................................................................................................................................................................ 281

convalescent home..................................................................................................................................................................... 310

convenience............................................................................................................................................................................... 108

convention................................................................................................................................................................................. 291

convergence of ideas.................................................................................................................................................................. 260

convergence phase..................................................................................................................................................................... 339

convex...................................................................................................................................................................................... 243

convexity/concavity.................................................................................................................................................................... 235

cook......................................................................................................................................................................................... 417

cooling capacity......................................................................................................................................................................... 334

co-operate................................................................................................................................................................................. 296

co-operation....................................................................................................................................................................... 296; 436

co-operation(enforcement(central, commitment))........................................................................................................................... 296

co-operative behaviour................................................................................................................................................................. 296

co-ordinate organisation(Euclidean).............................................................................................................................................. 244

co-ordinate system..................................................................................................................................................................... 473

co-ordinated levels(multiple)(network of elements(top))................................................................................................................... 238

co-ordinates(Cartesian)............................................................................................................................................................... 203

co-ordinating devices.................................................................................................................................................................. 237

co-ordinating devices(relationships and constraints(legal codes and regulations, professional knowledge(internet)))............................. 238

co-ordinating devices(visual processes)........................................................................................................................................ 235

co-ordination.............................................................................................................................................................................. 415

co-ordination and integration........................................................................................................................................................ 359

co-ordination and integration (Building)......................................................................................................................................... 117

co-ordination constraints............................................................................................................................................................. 236

co-ordination devices.................................................................................................................................................................. 237

co-ordination(modular)......................................................................................................................................................... 345; 347

Copenhagen.............................................................................................................................................................................. 473

co-producers.............................................................................................................................................................................. 282

copy......................................................................................................................................................................................... 113

copy(history)............................................................................................................................................................................... 66

copying from an example............................................................................................................................................................ 443

Corbusier................................................................................. 59; 92; 108; 109; 118; 121; 126; 144; 152; 214; 392; 393; 401; 477; 481

core business............................................................................................................................................................................ 374

core competence(charting).......................................................................................................................................................... 373

core(building components).......................................................................................................................................................... 489

corner(space)(linking)................................................................................................................................................................. 235

corners(straight)......................................................................................................................................................................... 204

corporate identity................................................................................................................................................................ 273; 324

correctness(history)..................................................................................................................................................................... 62

correlation................................................................................................................................................................................. 207

correspondence(causal working(probability))................................................................................................................................. 204

correspondence(conditional working(possibility))........................................................................................................................... 204

correspondence(set)................................................................................................................................................................... 204

correspondence(working)............................................................................................................................................................ 204

corridors.................................................................................................................................................................................... 289

corridors(dimensioning)............................................................................................................................................................... 218

cortumio............................................................................................................................................................................. 475; 480

cortumio(judgement(signs, template))........................................................................................................................................... 476

cosiness..................................................................................................................................................................................... 56

cost.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 455

cost and benefits........................................................................................................................................................................ 299

cost control............................................................................................................................................................................... 333

cost-effective.............................................................................................................................................................................. 368

cost-effective design................................................................................................................................................................... 275

costing calculation..................................................................................................................................................................... 466

costing projections..................................................................................................................................................................... 309

costing(estimate)....................................................................................................................................................................... 465

cost-quality test......................................................................................................................................................................... 149

costs........................................................................................................................................................................................ 342

costs per cell(prison).................................................................................................................................................................. 171

costs(assessment)..................................................................................................................................................................... 372

costs(development).................................................................................................................................................................... 281

costs(initial building)................................................................................................................................................................... 167

costs(investment)....................................................................................................................................................................... 167

costs(life cycle).......................................................................................................................................................................... 167

costs(running)............................................................................................................................................................................ 167

Council of State........................................................................................................................................................................... 82

counselling method.................................................................................................................................................................... 102

countable.................................................................................................................................................................................. 448

counter-example................................................................................................................................................................. 195; 198

counter-intuitive(geometry).......................................................................................................................................................... 215

counting(double)................................................................................................................................................................. 205; 206

counting(equality(supposition)).................................................................................................................................................... 205

counting(numbering(serial))......................................................................................................................................................... 205

counts....................................................................................................................................................................................... 207

coupling.................................................................................................................................................................................... 347

course of the sun....................................................................................................................................................................... 475

courses and headers.................................................................................................................................................................. 119

Court of Justice............................................................................................................................................................................ 82

court(enclosure)......................................................................................................................................................................... 477

court(urban inner)....................................................................................................................................................................... 135

courts....................................................................................................................................................................................... 115

covenant on the future(conspicio)................................................................................................................................................. 475

cover........................................................................................................................................................................................... 43

cover the streets........................................................................................................................................................................ 325

covering objectives..................................................................................................................................................................... 371

CPB.................................................................................................................................................................................. 259; 497

CPB scenarios........................................................................................................................................................................... 259

crack branching......................................................................................................................................................................... 285

crack growth.............................................................................................................................................................................. 285

cracking behaviour...................................................................................................................................................................... 285

crack-width................................................................................................................................................................................ 212

cramped blueprints..................................................................................................................................................................... 166

cranes(building).......................................................................................................................................................................... 342

create a need............................................................................................................................................................................. 368

creating as a philosophical category............................................................................................................................................ 478

creating designs......................................................................................................................................................................... 300

creating(Christian version)........................................................................................................................................................... 479

creating(design)......................................................................................................................................................................... 478

creating(divine game(human mode(inventing)))............................................................................................................................... 479

creating(doing)........................................................................................................................................................................... 473

creating(mythological figures)...................................................................................................................................................... 479

creating(poièsis, technè, praxis).................................................................................................................................................. 478

creating(questions)..................................................................................................................................................................... 473

creating(spontaneity, edge(possible(randomness, determinism), real))............................................................................................ 474

creation(game)........................................................................................................................................................................... 474

creation(problem)....................................................................................................................................................................... 473

creative conceptual capacity....................................................................................................................................................... 416

creative conceptual capacity(expressionism, impressionism)......................................................................................................... 418

creative conceptual capacity(goal-oriented, means-oriented)........................................................................................................... 418

creative conceptual capacity(homogeneity, autogeneity, heterogeneity)........................................................................................... 418

creative conceptual capacity(idealism, realism(relativism))............................................................................................................. 418

creative conceptual capacity(projection, identification)................................................................................................................... 418

creative conceptual capacity(rationalism, empirism)...................................................................................................................... 418

creative design(computer)........................................................................................................................................................... 379

creative disciplines..................................................................................................................................................................... 479

creative factor(co-incidence)........................................................................................................................................................ 416

creative imagination(spontaneity within structures and rules).......................................................................................................... 474

creative imaging........................................................................................................................................................................... 96

creative methods........................................................................................................................................................................ 371

creative organisation..................................................................................................................................................................... 95

creative phase............................................................................................................................................................................ 340

creative products(personal events, anecdotes, passion, urge for survival)......................................................................................... 419

creative solutions(method)........................................................................................................................................................... 340

creative(artistic logical)............................................................................................................................................................... 100

creative(imaginative rational)........................................................................................................................................................ 100

creativity....................................................................................................................................................... 340; 389; 413; 416; 437

creativity centre.......................................................................................................................................................................... 465

creativity(combination, rejection generally accepted pre-suppositions)............................................................................................. 417

creativity(designer’s)(support(representation(computerised))).......................................................................................................... 236

creativity(fixed, open-ended)........................................................................................................................................................ 396

creativity(improvising).................................................................................................................................................................. 481

creativity(result(pattern), action(process))..................................................................................................................................... 417

creativity(rules)........................................................................................................................................................................... 474

creativity(structure)..................................................................................................................................................................... 474

creativity(transformation(meaning))............................................................................................................................................... 394

criminality(amenities).................................................................................................................................................................. 267

criteria............................................................................................................................................................................... 101; 343

criteria(accessible)..................................................................................................................................................................... 371

criteria(aesthetic)....................................................................................................................................................................... 307

criteria(assessment)................................................................................................................................................................... 365

criteria(decision)......................................................................................................................................................................... 294

criteria(development)................................................................................................................................................................... 165

criteria(evaluation)...................................................................................................................................................................... 163

criteria(norms(objectives(values).................................................................................................................................................. 254

criteria(operational)..................................................................................................................................................................... 371

criteria(ordinal)........................................................................................................................................................................... 370

criteria(redundant)...................................................................................................................................................................... 371

criteria(scientific).......................................................................................................................................................................... 12

criteria(self-imposed(students)).................................................................................................................................................... 396

criteria(significant(expected))....................................................................................................................................................... 159

criteria(taste)............................................................................................................................................................................... 96

criteria(valid).............................................................................................................................................................................. 371

criteria(verbal)............................................................................................................................................................................ 370

critical................................................................................................................................................................................. 22; 494

critical idealism.......................................................................................................................................................................... 414

critical scientific study................................................................................................................................................................ 155

critical uncertainties................................................................................................................................................................... 162

critical, contemplative science..................................................................................................................................................... 307

critical-path method.................................................................................................................................................................... 218

criticism................................................................................................................................................................................ 33; 52

criticism process........................................................................................................................................................................ 307

criticism(articulated)................................................................................................................................................................... 309

criticism(functionalistic design).................................................................................................................................................... 125

criticism(history, style)................................................................................................................................................................. 62

criticism(invitation)...................................................................................................................................................................... 305

criticism(literature)....................................................................................................................................................................... 68

criticism(plan)............................................................................................................................................................................ 125

criticism(typological)................................................................................................................................................................... 103

critique........................................................................................................................................................................................ 52

critique of architecture.................................................................................................................................................................. 69

critique(process)........................................................................................................................................................................ 306

cross........................................................................................................................................................................................ 475

cross bond(brick)....................................................................................................................................................................... 120

cross referencing........................................................................................................................................................................ 145

cross section of the collection..................................................................................................................................................... 402

cross(cartesian)......................................................................................................................................................................... 133

cross-breeding(mental)............................................................................................................................................................... 405

cross-connection........................................................................................................................................................................ 133

crossing(node)........................................................................................................................................................................... 218

cross-references.......................................................................................................................................................................... 11

cross-referencing........................................................................................................................................................................ 143

cross-section....................................................................................................................................................... 287; 289; 465; 476

cross-section(urban space)......................................................................................................................................................... 431

cross-section(vertical fitting)........................................................................................................................................................ 467

cross-type................................................................................................................................................................................. 170

Crouwel.............................................................................................................................................................................. 357; 465

crucial details............................................................................................................................................................................ 446

crude concrete walls................................................................................................................................................................... 392

Cruyff........................................................................................................................................................................................ 419

crystal(growing(dislocation in its grid)).......................................................................................................................................... 189

crystal(growing).......................................................................................................................................................................... 119

crystal(growth(imperfection))........................................................................................................................................................ 418

crystalline structure.................................................................................................................................................................... 285

CSCW...................................................................................................................................................................................... 378

cube......................................................................................................................................................................................... 487

cube(graph)............................................................................................................................................................................... 217

cubic content............................................................................................................................................................................. 227

Cullen................................................................................................................................................................................ 439; 441

cultural climate............................................................................................................................................................................ 96

cultural developments................................................................................................................................................................. 141

cultural facilities......................................................................................................................................................................... 499

cultural identity................................................................................................................................................................... 494; 500

cultural landscape...................................................................................................................................................................... 131

cultural minority......................................................................................................................................................................... 420

cultural phenomena(ordering)....................................................................................................................................................... 474

cultural poverty........................................................................................................................................................................... 172

cultural pre-suppositions............................................................................................................................................................. 200

cultural pre-suppositions(models)................................................................................................................................................. 181

cultural scenarios....................................................................................................................................................................... 259

cultural sensitivity....................................................................................................................................................................... 358

culture................................................................................................................................................................................. 97; 254

culture and nature...................................................................................................................................................................... 110

culture of architectural design...................................................................................................................................................... 250

culture(changing(conditions, values))............................................................................................................................................ 389

culture(making into a place(non-place))........................................................................................................................................ 474

culture(pre-suppositions)............................................................................................................................................................. 416

Cuperus...................................................................................................................................................................... 263; 279; 345

cupola....................................................................................................................................................................................... 170

curiosity...................................................................................................................................................................... 396; 401; 473

current state.............................................................................................................................................................................. 372

curtains..................................................................................................................................................................................... 336

curvature(negative)...................................................................................................................................................................... 243

curve fitting................................................................................................................................................................................ 253

curve surfaces............................................................................................................................................................................ 487

curve(moving and rotating)........................................................................................................................................................... 487

curved aluminium panels............................................................................................................................................................. 364

curved avenue............................................................................................................................................................................ 424

curved form................................................................................................................................................................................ 430

curved lines and surfaces............................................................................................................................................................ 487

curved road................................................................................................................................................................................ 423

curved surfaces.......................................................................................................................................................................... 364

curved surfaces(freely(single, double)).......................................................................................................................................... 487

curves(logistical)........................................................................................................................................................................ 229

curving in opposite directions....................................................................................................................................................... 488

curving in the same direction....................................................................................................................................................... 488

custom...................................................................................................................................................................................... 293

custom components................................................................................................................................................................... 380

custom manufacturing................................................................................................................................................................ 380

custom production...................................................................................................................................................................... 380

cut through................................................................................................................................................................................ 217

cut-out space............................................................................................................................................................................. 475

cutting out(tem).......................................................................................................................................................................... 475

Cuypers.................................................................................................................................................................................... 118

cycle of experience, action, experience........................................................................................................................................ 415

cycle(nested)............................................................................................................................................................................. 444

cycles(graph theory)................................................................................................................................................................... 217

cyclic processes.......................................................................................................................................................................... 58

cyclical network......................................................................................................................................................................... 218

cyclical(buiding process)............................................................................................................................................................. 272

cyclists..................................................................................................................................................................................... 316

cylinder..................................................................................................................................................................................... 489

cylindrical core........................................................................................................................................................................... 489

Daedalus................................................................................................................................................................................... 476

Daedalus(technè(architect, engineer, artist, inventor, maker))......................................................................................................... 479

Dalbet....................................................................................................................................................................................... 394

Damrak..................................................................................................................................................................................... 123

Dapper neighbourhood................................................................................................................................................................ 127

data.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 339

data based design...................................................................................................................................................................... 169

data collection........................................................................................................................................................................... 155

data communication installations(vision of the future)..................................................................................................................... 337

data designstage........................................................................................................................................................................ 333

data from the site....................................................................................................................................................................... 444

data mining................................................................................................................................................................................ 382

data of several researchers.......................................................................................................................................................... 334

data used(quality)....................................................................................................................................................................... 161

data(aggregated).......................................................................................................................................................................... 55

data(available)............................................................................................................................................................................ 333

data(design)............................................................................................................................................................................... 145

data(fixed)................................................................................................................................................................................. 300

data(free)................................................................................................................................................................................... 300

data(history, contextual)............................................................................................................................................................... 62

data(interpretation)..................................................................................................................................................................... 138

database............................................................................................................................................................................ 205; 334

database(interface(description(performance)))............................................................................................................................... 351

databases with reference projects................................................................................................................................................ 172

databases(linguistic).................................................................................................................................................................... 49

dating........................................................................................................................................................................................ 128

dating(history).............................................................................................................................................................................. 62

daylight.............................................................................................................................................................................. 122; 335

daylight and view........................................................................................................................................................................ 325

daylight in the auditorium............................................................................................................................................................ 467

day-light studies......................................................................................................................................................................... 421

daylight(façade).......................................................................................................................................................................... 425

daylight(optimising(reflecting strips))............................................................................................................................................ 426

daylighting................................................................................................................................................................................. 331

De Drie Hoven............................................................................................................................................................................ 395

De Stijl........................................................................................................................................................................................ 89

DE Wijk.................................................................................................................................................................................... 313

dead end............................................................................................................................................................................ 432; 470

dead ends................................................................................................................................................................................. 387

dead weight............................................................................................................................................................................... 280

deadline.................................................................................................................................................................................... 291

dealing room....................................................................................................................................................................... 497; 498

debatable.................................................................................................................................................................................. 496

debate........................................................................................................................................................................................ 12

debate(attack)............................................................................................................................................................................. 13

debate(contradiction).................................................................................................................................................................... 14

debate(counter-example).............................................................................................................................................................. 13

debate(defensible).................................................................................................................................................................. 13; 14

debate(Do you agree with me that…?............................................................................................................................................ 14

debate(Do you mean, by this proposition, that…?).......................................................................................................................... 13

debate(fair).................................................................................................................................................................................. 13

debate(foundation(communal))....................................................................................................................................................... 14

debate(interpretation(implausible))................................................................................................................................................. 13

debate(new specification).............................................................................................................................................................. 14

debate(proposition(explaining))...................................................................................................................................................... 13

debate(proposition(more general)).................................................................................................................................................. 14

debate(proposition(specifying))...................................................................................................................................................... 14

debate(proposition)....................................................................................................................................................................... 13

debate(return to his reservation)..................................................................................................................................................... 14

debate(scientific).......................................................................................................................................................................... 23

debate(social)............................................................................................................................................................................ 307

debate(talking at cross-purposes).................................................................................................................................................. 13

debate(tasks(division)).................................................................................................................................................................. 13

debate(Was the specified proposition actually what you meant?)...................................................................................................... 14

debates(television)....................................................................................................................................................................... 13

debris of the demolition............................................................................................................................................................... 323

decentralised............................................................................................................................................................................. 105

decimal numerals(Arabic)............................................................................................................................................................ 232

decision areas(interconnected, analysis)...................................................................................................................................... 371

decision as to spatial planning..................................................................................................................................................... 435

decision control(open, democratic)............................................................................................................................................... 168

decision criteria.......................................................................................................................................................................... 294

decision making............................................................................................................................................................ 59; 309; 433

decision making(chain)............................................................................................................................................................... 280

decision making(democratic)....................................................................................................................................................... 299

decision making(design)............................................................................................................................................................. 140

decision making(levels)............................................................................................................................................................... 347

decision procedures(personal positioning, collective evaluation)...................................................................................................... 498

decision process................................................................................................................................................................. 124; 496

decision process(leaps).............................................................................................................................................................. 357

decision support......................................................................................................................................................................... 378

decision support systems..................................................................................................................................... 160; 378; 382; 497

decision to execute.................................................................................................................................................................... 443

decision variables....................................................................................................................................................................... 301

decision(design).......................................................................................................................................................... 151; 237; 360

decision(go / no go).................................................................................................................................................................... 374

decisional(concept).................................................................................................................................................................... 437

decision-makers......................................................................................................................................................................... 293

decision-making.......................................................................................................................................................... 293; 378; 443

decision-making process(agenda)................................................................................................................................................ 446

decision-making process(political)............................................................................................................................................... 307

decisionmaking(methods)........................................................................................................................................................... 496

decision-making(multi-party)........................................................................................................................................................ 303

decisions(better, quicker(Deltametropolis))................................................................................................................................... 496

decisions(design)....................................................................................................................................................................... 346

decisions(human)....................................................................................................................................................................... 492

decisions(intuitive)...................................................................................................................................................................... 356

decisions(rational basis)............................................................................................................................................................. 167

decisive constraint...................................................................................................................................................................... 432

decisive constraints.................................................................................................................................................................... 470

decisive idea(tri-partition(organisation))......................................................................................................................................... 427

decisive(ideas)........................................................................................................................................................................... 440

declarative function..................................................................................................................................................................... 205

decline(neighbourhood)............................................................................................................................................................... 164

de-cohesion............................................................................................................................................................................... 285

decompose the design................................................................................................................................................................ 100

decomposing............................................................................................................................................................................. 101

decomposition............................................................................................................................................................... 58; 102; 129

decomposition analysis.............................................................................................................................................................. 133

decomposition method........................................................................................................................................................ 439; 440

decomposition rules................................................................................................................................................................... 233

decomposition(deterministic)....................................................................................................................................................... 244

decomposition(geons)................................................................................................................................................................. 243

decomposition-analysis.............................................................................................................................................................. 133

de-concentrated......................................................................................................................................................................... 105

deconcentration......................................................................................................................................................................... 494

deconstructed............................................................................................................................................................................ 414

décor(office, living-room, bathroom).............................................................................................................................................. 156

décor(psychology(consultation, examination))............................................................................................................................... 156

decorative elements.................................................................................................................................................................... 113

decree(building)........................................................................................................................................................................... 80

deduction............................................................................................................................................................. 194; 199; 200; 250

deduction(logical form)................................................................................................................................................................ 200

deductive................................................................................................................................................................................... 191

deductive form(reasoning)............................................................................................................................................................ 369

deductive stage.......................................................................................................................................................................... 128

deductive sub-process................................................................................................................................................................ 371

defect........................................................................................................................................................................................ 296

defence(water)........................................................................................................................................................................... 134

Défense, La............................................................................................................................................................................... 446

defensive character..................................................................................................................................................................... 324

deficits(housing, symptoms)........................................................................................................................................................ 167

define.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 55

defined concept.......................................................................................................................................................................... 190

defining....................................................................................................................................................................................... 39

definition......................................................................................................................................................................... 33; 42; 447

deflections................................................................................................................................................................................. 342

deformation(topological).............................................................................................................................................................. 216

deformations.............................................................................................................................................................................. 379

degree(nodes(graph theory))........................................................................................................................................................ 216

Delaunay................................................................................................................................................................................... 390

Delft................................................................................................................................................................................... 166; 329

Delft Media Group...................................................................................................................................................................... 142

Delftish stuff(reasoning)............................................................................................................................................................... 421

delivery of stage props................................................................................................................................................................ 465

Delivery(Just in Time).................................................................................................................................................................. 350

delphi method............................................................................................................................................................................ 260

delta......................................................................................................................................................................................... 131

delta landscape.......................................................................................................................................................................... 500

delta way(designers, engineers)................................................................................................................................................... 492

Deltametropolis................................................................................................................................................................... 492; 498

Deltametropolis declaration......................................................................................................................................................... 496

Deltametropolis(association(cities, chambers of commerce, waterboards, farmers’ associations, associations for monuments of nature, national recreational association, housing corporations, employers association of Holland, transport company)).............................................................................. 498

Deltametropolis(declaration)........................................................................................................................................................ 498

Deltametropolis(market-situation(European Union))........................................................................................................................ 500

Deltametropolis(metaphor(connectedness, inter-action))................................................................................................................ 493

demand for movement................................................................................................................................................................. 335

demand requirements................................................................................................................................................................. 283

demand side.............................................................................................................................................................................. 355

demand(offices).......................................................................................................................................................................... 267

demand(parties(desires, preferences, expectations, goals))............................................................................................................ 152

demands(future)......................................................................................................................................................................... 378

demands(increased)................................................................................................................................................................... 309

demands(tailored)....................................................................................................................................................................... 284

demands(use)............................................................................................................................................................................ 330

democratic decision control......................................................................................................................................................... 168

democratic decision making........................................................................................................................................................ 299

demolishing(life-span(end)).......................................................................................................................................................... 323

demolition and building anew....................................................................................................................................................... 323

demolition(on site)........................................................................................................................................................................ 81

demonstration card..................................................................................................................................................................... 130

demystification(representation).................................................................................................................................................... 246

Denmark................................................................................................................................................................................... 482

density models.......................................................................................................................................................................... 438

density(increasing(nearing centre))............................................................................................................................................... 430

dents........................................................................................................................................................................................ 236

denumerable.............................................................................................................................................................................. 447

denumerable spatial or temporal order.......................................................................................................................................... 448

Department of Administrative Jurisdiction....................................................................................................................................... 82

department(survey)..................................................................................................................................................................... 372

departments(organisation)........................................................................................................................................................... 372

departure-point........................................................................................................................................................................... 405

dependant variable....................................................................................................................................................................... 48

dependence on location.............................................................................................................................................................. 367

dependent on context and location............................................................................................................................................... 368

deprivation(sensory).................................................................................................................................................................... 413

deprogramming.......................................................................................................................................................................... 128

depth(design)............................................................................................................................................................................. 141

deregulating............................................................................................................................................................................... 350

deregulation................................................................................................................................................................................. 84

derived function................................................................................................................................................................... 227; 228

Derrida...................................................................................................................................................................................... 414

Descartes................................................................................................................................................................... 216; 414; 418

describe(analysis of buildings)..................................................................................................................................................... 117

describing study.......................................................................................................................................................................... 11

description................................................................................................................................................................ 11; 33; 53; 240

description(abstract)................................................................................................................................................................... 351

description(analysis of buildings)................................................................................................................................................. 118

description(explicit, expressive)................................................................................................................................................... 173

description(formal, functional)........................................................................................................................................................ 33

description(logical form).............................................................................................................................................................. 200

description(process)..................................................................................................................................................................... 33

description(representation).......................................................................................................................................................... 232

descriptions(alternative).............................................................................................................................................................. 232

descriptive documentation........................................................................................................................................................... 143

descriptive geometry................................................................................................................................................................... 215

descriptive methods.................................................................................................................................................................... 144

descriptive model....................................................................................................................................................................... 184

descriptive research....................................................................................................................................................... 53; 138; 141

design........................................................................................................................................................ 12; 19; 87; 255; 491; 492

design ‘on its own merit’............................................................................................................................................................. 173

design action(firs)t...................................................................................................................................................................... 432

design action(first(urban model, programme of requirements))......................................................................................................... 459

design actions(nameable, sequence(productive))........................................................................................................................... 418

design activities............................................................................................................................................................. 35; 101; 355

design activity............................................................................................................................................................................ 139

design activity driven research..................................................................................................................................................... 140

design activity(aims)..................................................................................................................................................................... 95

design activity(conception).......................................................................................................................................................... 443

design aids................................................................................................................................................................................ 379

design analysis(normative rule based, generative(sequence of design actions))................................................................................ 245

design and build......................................................................................................................................................................... 272

design and decision-making tools(quality/cost asessment(levels(scale)))......................................................................................... 167

design and research..................................................................................................................................................................... 97

design artefact driven research.................................................................................................................................................... 143

design assessment.................................................................................................................................................................... 365

design assignment..................................................................................................................................................................... 159

design attributes........................................................................................................................................................................ 101

design based research................................................................................................................................................................ 140

design capability(engineer, artist)................................................................................................................................................. 360

design cases............................................................................................................................................................................. 144

design choices........................................................................................................................................................................... 109

design communication................................................................................................................................................................ 101

design competition.............................................................................................................................................................. 141; 359

design conception............................................................................................................................................................... 297; 302

design constraints...................................................................................................................................................................... 485

design contest........................................................................................................................................................................... 455

design data................................................................................................................................................................................ 145

design data(drawings, models, written information)........................................................................................................................ 143

design data(intermediate)............................................................................................................................................................ 143

design decision......................................................................................................................... 34; 143; 151; 237; 360; 436; 443; 464

design decision making.............................................................................................................................................................. 140

design decision(arguments)......................................................................................................................................................... 161

design decision(history)................................................................................................................................................................ 70

design decision(risky)................................................................................................................................................................. 338

design decision(without empirical evidence).................................................................................................................................... 20

design development (reconstructed)............................................................................................................................................. 143

design development(monitored).................................................................................................................................................... 143

design dilemma.......................................................................................................................................................................... 106

design directives(cities, neighbourhoods, residences, rooms and also the basic construction of minor building commissions).............. 442

design document based research................................................................................................................................................ 144

design domains.......................................................................................................................................................................... 358

design drawing........................................................................................................................................................................... 287

design drawings(history)............................................................................................................................................................... 61

design driven............................................................................................................................................................................... 95

design driven composition research(types).................................................................................................................................... 137

design driven research....................................................................................................................................... 95; 99; 137; 138; 485

design education........................................................................................................................................................................ 415

design element(route, edge, areas, connection, landmarks)........................................................................................................... 441

design elements(translation(frame(structure), route, space, place, element, orientation))).................................................................. 441

design exercise.......................................................................................................................................................................... 494

design expertise......................................................................................................................................................................... 145

design idea................................................................................................................................................................................ 287

design ideas.............................................................................................................................................................................. 289

design images(relevance)............................................................................................................................................................ 161

design in strategic planning.................................................................................................................................................. 492; 493

design incident........................................................................................................................................................................... 421

design inspirations..................................................................................................................................................................... 291

design intentions........................................................................................................................................................................ 144

design intentions(interpretation)................................................................................................................................................... 144

design intervention................................................................................................................................................................ 88; 144

design intervention(difference(drawings))....................................................................................................................................... 174

design intervention(inspiration(example))....................................................................................................................................... 467

design interventions(implications)................................................................................................................................................. 139

design interventions(minimum)..................................................................................................................................................... 445

design laboratory................................................................................................................................................................ 140; 485

design language(personal)........................................................................................................................................................... 438

design levels.............................................................................................................................................................................. 434

design loop’................................................................................................................................................................................. 96

design management................................................................................................................................................................... 417

design means.............................................................................................................................................................................. 89

design method(explicit)............................................................................................................................................................... 369

design method(whole, part-products)............................................................................................................................................ 339

design methodology....................................................................................................................................................... 58; 249; 293

design methods........................................................................................................................ 88; 295; 298; 339; 387; 433; 436; 444

design methods(decision process)............................................................................................................................................... 500

design methods(decision processes)........................................................................................................................................... 498

design methods(systematic)....................................................................................................................................................... 295

design of the organisation........................................................................................................................................................... 444

design optimisation(multi-actor)................................................................................................................................................... 302

design options.................................................................................................................................................................... 144; 485

design options(alternate)............................................................................................................................................................. 143

design options(simulated)........................................................................................................................................................... 145

design orientated research.......................................................................................................................................................... 146

design perspective...................................................................................................................................................................... 145

design phenomena..................................................................................................................................................................... 144

design possibilities..................................................................................................................................................................... 207

design problem................................................................................................................................................................... 433; 442

design problems(new, advanced, complex, experimental, fast-track)(method).................................................................................. 363

design process.................................................................................................... 57; 107; 108; 168; 287; 327; 339; 370; 377; 417; 419

design process driven research.................................................................................................................................................... 140

design process(acquisition, decisive constraint, budget(role), concept(requirement), sketching material, design action(first) golden moment, great transformation, dead ends, period(indetermined design), method)............................................................................................................................... 432

design process(acquisition, decisive constraint, budget(role), concept(requirement), sketching material, design action(first) golden moment, great transformation, dead ends, period(indetermined design), method)............................................................................................................................... 470

design process(acquisition, vital constraint, budget, golden moment, great transformation, dead ends, period(indetermined design), method)           427

design process(allergies, frustrations, nightmares)........................................................................................................................ 419

design process(architect)............................................................................................................................................................ 293

design process(beginning(programme of requirements, context(urban architecture)))........................................................................ 459

design process(conceiving rules, product)..................................................................................................................................... 492

design process(concept, means of design, situation)..................................................................................................................... 438

design process(conditions(variation)).............................................................................................................................................. 42

design process(cyclical(‘inventing/ thinking’, ‘making/ doing’ and ‘applying/ evaluating’))................................................................... 479

design process(dead end).................................................................................................................................................... 420; 427

design process(de-blocking(halving the programme(most inspiring and promising part(personal(background, past))))).......................... 421

design process(de-blocking(steps back))...................................................................................................................................... 427

design process(deciding phase(requirements, risks))..................................................................................................................... 492

design process(determinism, randomness)................................................................................................................................... 478

design process(development)...................................................................................................................................................... 443

design process(documenting)...................................................................................................................................................... 446

design process(evaluation phase(deconstruction(analysis(object, environment, users, use))))............................................................ 493

design process(ex ante evaluations)............................................................................................................................................. 330

design process(exploration phase(formal, schematic))................................................................................................................... 492

design process(exploration phase(indefinite and undefined aims and means, form)).......................................................................... 492

design process(formal)................................................................................................................................................................ 387

design process(industrial product, architecture)............................................................................................................................. 367

design process(information, adaptability)...................................................................................................................................... 163

design process(in-sight(intuition))................................................................................................................................................. 478

design process(inventory, formation of the image, analysis of effect, decision to execute)................................................................. 443

design process(methodical(programme of requirements), form(found))............................................................................................. 292

design process(model, type, concept).......................................................................................................................................... 439

design process(phases).............................................................................................................................................................. 116

design process(programme of requirement)................................................................................................................................... 287

design process(programme of requirements)................................................................................................................................. 263

design process(realisation phase(optimum solution(conflicting requirements)( technical design)))...................................................... 492

design process(research potential)............................................................................................................................................... 140

design process(research(steps(explicit)))...................................................................................................................................... 409

design process(sequential, network))........................................................................................................................................... 377

design process(space)................................................................................................................................................................ 362

design process(study by design)................................................................................................................................................. 459

design process(sub-processes)................................................................................................................................................... 298

design process(topological deformation)....................................................................................................................................... 216

design process(what?, why?, how?)............................................................................................................................................. 476

design processes(recorded)........................................................................................................................................................ 361

design processes(results)........................................................................................................................................................... 143

design products.................................................................................................................................................................... 95; 434

design programme...................................................................................................................................................................... 494

design project based research..................................................................................................................................................... 141

design proposal(preliminary)........................................................................................................................................................ 371

design propositions...................................................................................................................................................................... 95

design re-construction.................................................................................................................................................................. 21

design reflections....................................................................................................................................................................... 140

design related study.......................................................................................................................................................... 11; 21; 26

design related study(admissibility(ethical))..................................................................................................................................... 28

design related study(competence(academic))................................................................................................................................. 27

design related study(completeness)............................................................................................................................................... 27

design related study(desirable(design)).......................................................................................................................................... 27

design related study(documented(design))...................................................................................................................................... 27

design related study(effect analysis).............................................................................................................................................. 28

design related study(effects(intended))........................................................................................................................................... 28

design related study(effects(unintended))........................................................................................................................................ 28

design related study(execution(technical))...................................................................................................................................... 28

design related study(experimental)................................................................................................................................................ 27

design related study(feasible(economically))................................................................................................................................... 27

design related study(goal-directed)................................................................................................................................................ 27

design related study(implementation(social)).................................................................................................................................. 28

design related study(invention)...................................................................................................................................................... 28

design related study(open to control)............................................................................................................................................. 27

design related study(open to criticism)........................................................................................................................................... 27

design related study(perspective)................................................................................................................................................... 28

design related study(possibilities(improbable))................................................................................................................................ 28

design related study(possibilities).................................................................................................................................................. 28

design related study(possibility to retrieve sources)......................................................................................................................... 27

design related study(possible(socially)).......................................................................................................................................... 27

design related study(probable(design))........................................................................................................................................... 27

design related study(probable)....................................................................................................................................................... 28

design related study(problems(statement))..................................................................................................................................... 27

design related study(prognosis)..................................................................................................................................................... 28

design related study(programme of requirements)........................................................................................................................... 27

design related study(understandable)............................................................................................................................................. 27

design related study(viable(socially)).............................................................................................................................................. 28

design related study(viable(technically))......................................................................................................................................... 28

design repertory......................................................................................................................................................................... 133

design representations................................................................................................................................................................ 238

design research........................................................................................................................ 11; 12; 20; 89; 99; 103; 138; 155; 443

design research ex post............................................................................................................................................................... 21

Design Research Society............................................................................................................................................................. 19

design research(case(defined(object, context)))............................................................................................................................. 493

design research(existing examples)............................................................................................................................................. 443

design research(references(explicit))............................................................................................................................................ 173

design result analysis................................................................................................................................................................. 143

design result driven research....................................................................................................................................................... 143

design rules................................................................................................................................................................................. 96

design schemes......................................................................................................................................................................... 441

design school(intuitive, subjective, system(lacking), scientific(engineer))......................................................................................... 419

design sequence(edges, inner area, outside, inside)...................................................................................................................... 430

design session........................................................................................................................................................................... 417

design setting(as if).................................................................................................................................................................... 101

design sketches(pencil, pen, A4 notebook(squarely ruled))............................................................................................................ 466

design software.......................................................................................................................................................................... 380

design solution(contours)............................................................................................................................................................ 437

design solutions................................................................................................................................................................... 21; 455

design solutions(separation(consulting, examination)(efficiency, privacy))........................................................................................ 156

design stage(data)...................................................................................................................................................................... 333

design studio............................................................................................................................................................................. 373

design study....................................................................................................................... 12; 20; 21; 71; 89; 98; 101; 173; 330; 436

design study(context(known)(documents, meetings))..................................................................................................................... 443

design study(normal practice(consultancy firms(architectural, urban development, technical))).......................................................... 443

design task........................................................................................................................................................................ 142; 483

design theme(homogenous)........................................................................................................................................................ 418

design themes(functionality, form, proportion, making)................................................................................................................... 483

design themes(recurring)............................................................................................................................................................. 485

design thinking............................................................................................................................................................................ 95

design tool......................................................................................................................................................................... 334; 441

design toolbox...................................................................................................................................................................... 66; 125

design tools................................................................................................................................................................................. 20

design tradition.......................................................................................................................................................................... 369

design variants........................................................................................................................................................................... 275

design variants(analysis)............................................................................................................................................................. 455

design workshop based research................................................................................................................................................. 141

design(analysis)......................................................................................................................................................................... 314

design(apology).......................................................................................................................................................................... 174

design(Archer)........................................................................................................................................................................... 100

design(architectural(arrangement, articulation, finite set of building elements))................................................................................. 234

design(begin)............................................................................................................................................................................. 417

design(beginning)....................................................................................................................................................................... 473

design(black box)....................................................................................................................................................................... 365

design(both singular and a type).................................................................................................................................................. 493

design(building)................................................................................................................................................................... 279; 333

design(circular).......................................................................................................................................................................... 479

design(clean slate)..................................................................................................................................................................... 402

design(commission)................................................................................................................................................................... 125

design(component)..................................................................................................................................................................... 279

design(concentration)................................................................................................................................................................. 407

design(conceptual)..................................................................................................................................................................... 377

design(conditions(variation)).......................................................................................................................................................... 42

design(connecting with the programme)........................................................................................................................................ 290

design(consistency)................................................................................................................................................................... 436

design(consistent, balanced)....................................................................................................................................................... 437

design(context(change), precedent(comparing))............................................................................................................................ 143

design(convert the underlying)..................................................................................................................................................... 402

design(daring).............................................................................................................................................................................. 59

design(data based)..................................................................................................................................................................... 169

design(decisions)....................................................................................................................................................................... 346

design(depth)............................................................................................................................................................................. 141

design(direction(finding))............................................................................................................................................................. 473

design(disastrous effect(excellent part solution))........................................................................................................................... 410

design(discussion)..................................................................................................................................................................... 160

design(domain).......................................................................................................................................................................... 145

design(environmental)................................................................................................................................................................. 146

design(erly) enquiry driven research............................................................................................................................................. 144

design(erly) workshop driven research.......................................................................................................................................... 141

design(evaluation(effect analysis))................................................................................................................................................ 418

design(exercise)......................................................................................................................................................................... 492

design(exploration)..................................................................................................................................................................... 493

design(explorative scenario)........................................................................................................................................................ 184

design(façade(daylight)).............................................................................................................................................................. 425

design(final)............................................................................................................................................................................... 372

design(formal ordering)................................................................................................................................................................ 433

design(formal)............................................................................................................................................................................ 493

design(frame, grain).................................................................................................................................................................... 211

design(freedom)......................................................................................................................................................................... 210

design(fulfilment of wishes and needs, taking dcisions, shaping a product, originality)...................................................................... 339

design(full-sentence functions)..................................................................................................................................................... 192

design(generalising, generating)................................................................................................................................................... 418

design(glass box)....................................................................................................................................................................... 366

design(history, rendering).............................................................................................................................................................. 63

design(ideological bias)............................................................................................................................................................... 430

design(improve).......................................................................................................................................................................... 293

design(indeterminate(period))....................................................................................................................................................... 427

design(infrastructure).................................................................................................................................................................. 279

design(installation)..................................................................................................................................................................... 333

design(interorganisational)........................................................................................................................................................... 297

design(invention(form, use, test, evaluation))................................................................................................................................. 479

design(joy)................................................................................................................................................................................. 286

design(just beginning)................................................................................................................................................................. 408

design(key aspects)................................................................................................................................................................... 172

design(language game)............................................................................................................................................................... 189

design(layers)............................................................................................................................................................................ 421

design(leaving things out)............................................................................................................................................................ 406

design(levels)............................................................................................................................................................................. 438

design(location).......................................................................................................................................................................... 423

design(making)............................................................................................................................................................................ 88

design(material)......................................................................................................................................................................... 280

design(means)...................................................................................................................................................................... 88; 434

design(methodological)............................................................................................................................................................... 138

design(methods)................................................................................................................................................................... 95; 139

design(model based).................................................................................................................................................................. 443

design(model(explorative, potential, projective))............................................................................................................................. 184

design(model(potential-projective, explorative)).............................................................................................................................. 185

design(model).............................................................................................................................................................................. 42

design(multi-disciplinary(part-products))........................................................................................................................................ 339

design(narrative)......................................................................................................................................................................... 406

design(open)............................................................................................................................................................... 293; 302; 303

design(optimisation)................................................................................................................................................................... 293

design(optimum)................................................................................................................................................................. 297; 302

design(orchestrator of knowledges)................................................................................................................................................ 99

design(originating stages(logic))................................................................................................................................................... 189

design(outline)........................................................................................................................................................................... 342

design(possible future).................................................................................................................................................................. 52

design(precedent based)............................................................................................................................................................. 238

design(preliminary)....................................................................................................................................................... 283; 372; 427

design(primitives)....................................................................................................................................................................... 233

design(principles)......................................................................................................................................................................... 25

design(programmatic, functional, system orientated)..................................................................................................................... 492

design(pronunciation).................................................................................................................................................................. 475

design(proposal)......................................................................................................................................................................... 103

design(putting together, inventing)................................................................................................................................................ 360

design(rational reasons(diversity)).................................................................................................................................................. 20

design(reduction)........................................................................................................................................................................ 407

design(reference projects, precedents)......................................................................................................................................... 152

design(repetitive or surveyable).................................................................................................................................................... 363

design(research driven)............................................................................................................................................................... 159

design(research)............................................................................................................................................................ 21; 151; 455

design(responsibilities)............................................................................................................................................................... 306

design(scale changing)................................................................................................................................................................. 90

design(science).......................................................................................................................................................................... 145

design(scientific method)............................................................................................................................................................ 298

design(scientific).......................................................................................................................................................................... 27

design(selection and combination(parts, elements))........................................................................................................................ 57

design(situation, programme(activity pattern))............................................................................................................................... 493

design(sketched)................................................................................................................................................................ 459; 465

design(social)............................................................................................................................................................................ 293

design(social-democratic(critical), conservative(dynamic), christian-democratic(carefull), technological(relaxed))................................. 494

design(solution-orientated strategy(alternatives))........................................................................................................................... 251

design(spatial discovery)............................................................................................................................................................. 404

design(spatial model(programme of requirements), concept)........................................................................................................... 263

design(spatial)........................................................................................................................................................................... 332

design(structural engineers, costing experts, traffic engineers, building contractors, governmental planners, users, investors, local residents)          293

design(systematic simulations)................................................................................................................................................... 143

design(systematic)..................................................................................................................................................................... 436

design(team)...................................................................................................................................................................... 293; 295

design(transformator(use of space, spending time)( opportunities and threats, rules and regulations))................................................ 493

design(unique)............................................................................................................................................................................. 20

design(urban)............................................................................................................................................................................. 433

design(value(use(possibilities(number))))........................................................................................................................................ 26

design(value)............................................................................................................................................................................... 27

design(variables)........................................................................................................................................................................ 441

design(vision)............................................................................................................................................................................. 478

design(what?(conspicio))............................................................................................................................................................. 476

design(width)............................................................................................................................................................................. 141

design/decision-making process.................................................................................................................................................. 294

designa..................................................................................................................................................................................... 210

designer.................................................................................................................................................................................... 492

designer(autonomous)................................................................................................................................................................ 434

designer(chief)........................................................................................................................................................................... 359

designer(commissioner(concrete pictures))................................................................................................................................... 459

designer(component).................................................................................................................................................................. 360

designer(generator of form, evaluator)........................................................................................................................................... 478

designer(performance and creativity)............................................................................................................................................ 245

designer(problem solving)............................................................................................................................................................ 100

designer(professional)................................................................................................................................................................. 358

designer(scholarly)..................................................................................................................................................................... 358

designer(scientific)..................................................................................................................................................................... 358

designer(studying)...................................................................................................................................................................... 360

designer’s toolbox........................................................................................................................................................................ 93

designer-consumer..................................................................................................................................................................... 361

designerly abilities...................................................................................................................................................................... 100

designerly approaches(drawings, schemes, models)..................................................................................................................... 144

designerly enquiry................................................................................................................................................................. 98; 100

designerly enquiry into research.................................................................................................................................................. 146

designerly exercises................................................................................................................................................................... 101

designerly inquiry(explorative))..................................................................................................................................................... 137

designerly interpretation.............................................................................................................................................................. 145

designerly interpretation based research....................................................................................................................................... 145

designerly mode of enquiry.................................................................................................................................................... 95; 100

designerly reference study.......................................................................................................................................................... 102

designerly studies...................................................................................................................................................................... 142

designerly variations................................................................................................................................................................... 145

designerly workshop based research............................................................................................................................................ 142

designerly workshop(issues of interest)........................................................................................................................................ 142

designer-producer....................................................................................................................................................................... 357

designers(industrial)................................................................................................................................................................... 391

designers(installation)................................................................................................................................................................. 338

designers(part)........................................................................................................................................................................... 359

designers(perception(visual(without physical sensations(noise, smell, wind))))................................................................................. 188

designers(professionals in design studios).................................................................................................................................... 357

designers(scholarly)................................................................................................................................................................... 360

designers(young)........................................................................................................................................................................ 357

designing...................................................................................................................................................................... 12; 362; 475

designing as composing............................................................................................................................................................. 357

designing experience.................................................................................................................................................................. 291

designing is rejecting.................................................................................................................................................................. 403

designing principles...................................................................................................................................................................... 57

designing process.................................................................................................................................................................. 59; 94

designing strategies..................................................................................................................................................................... 60

designing(act)............................................................................................................................................................................ 474

designing(adding of all conclusions)............................................................................................................................................. 420

designing(art(knowledge and capability))....................................................................................................................................... 478

designing(base cycle)................................................................................................................................................................. 372

designing(creating(thinking, making))........................................................................................................................................... 478

designing(dimensions(formal, functional, technical, analytical))....................................................................................................... 492

designing(emotional)................................................................................................................................................................... 421

designing(gut)............................................................................................................................................................................ 419

designing(insight into one’s personal character)............................................................................................................................ 419

designing(interpretation).............................................................................................................................................................. 160

designing(opposition(average))..................................................................................................................................................... 255

designing(ordering and forming)................................................................................................................................................... 429

designing(planning, establishing form).......................................................................................................................................... 433

designing(points of departure, users(objectives and whishes, activities), organisational structure)...................................................... 271

designing(pre-occupations).......................................................................................................................................................... 419

designing(problem solving).......................................................................................................................................................... 373

designing(product)...................................................................................................................................................................... 369

designing(routine)....................................................................................................................................................................... 363

designing(searching, empiry, trial and error).................................................................................................................................... 96

designing(self-respect)................................................................................................................................................................ 419

designing(sequentially, in parallel)................................................................................................................................................ 455

designing(simultaneous)............................................................................................................................................................. 361

designing(structure).................................................................................................................................................................... 216

designing(technical)............................................................................................................................................................ 356; 360

designs(alternative)..................................................................................................................................................................... 171

designs(indexing(global co-ordinating devices)))............................................................................................................................ 238

designs(judging)......................................................................................................................................................................... 159

designs(part).............................................................................................................................................................................. 363

designs(partial)..................................................................................................................................................................... 26; 369

design-study................................................................................................................................................................................ 21

desing process(on its way to an outspoken drawing)..................................................................................................................... 173

desirable..................................................................................................................................................................... 184; 444; 447

desirable future................................................................................................................................................................... 253; 254

desirable futures......................................................................................................................................................................... 492

desiredundesired consequences.................................................................................................................................................. 159

destination plan.......................................................................................................................................................................... 435

destination(history)....................................................................................................................................................................... 65

destination(programme).............................................................................................................................................................. 434

detail(component(lower scale)).................................................................................................................................................... 445

detail(level).................................................................................................................................................................................. 73

detail(nominal radius(1/10 composition))....................................................................................................................................... 445

detail(principal)........................................................................................................................................................................... 427

detail(smallest)............................................................................................................................................................................ 50

detailed requirements................................................................................................................................................................. 340

detailing.................................................................................................................................................................................... 464

detailing aspects........................................................................................................................................................................ 463

detailing(materialising)................................................................................................................................................................ 326

detailing(morphological reconstruction)......................................................................................................................................... 445

detailing(separate)...................................................................................................................................................................... 309

details................................................................................................................................................................................ 445; 464

details(characteristic)................................................................................................................................................................. 445

details(concept)......................................................................................................................................................................... 460

details(connection)..................................................................................................................................................................... 445

details(crucial)........................................................................................................................................................................... 446

details(grid)................................................................................................................................................................................ 418

details(overemphasised).............................................................................................................................................................. 190

details(striking).......................................................................................................................................................................... 446

detective..................................................................................................................................................................................... 98

detective(attitude)....................................................................................................................................................................... 145

detective(spirit)........................................................................................................................................................................... 144

detectives.................................................................................................................................................................................. 411

deterioration(amenities)............................................................................................................................................................... 267

developer(component)................................................................................................................................................................. 282

developers(initiators of change).................................................................................................................................................... 493

developers(scholarly).................................................................................................................................................................. 357

development....................................................................................................................................................................... 431; 443

development brief....................................................................................................................................................................... 283

development costs..................................................................................................................................................................... 281

development plan....................................................................................................................................................................... 419

development process.................................................................................................................................................................. 355

development process(commercial)............................................................................................................................................... 369

development process(scholarly, practically).................................................................................................................................. 356

development process(technical)................................................................................................................................................... 369

development processes(communicable)....................................................................................................................................... 365

development psychology............................................................................................................................................................. 106

development(market).................................................................................................................................................................. 375

development(opportunity)............................................................................................................................................................ 284

development(organisation)........................................................................................................................................................... 375

development(product)............................................................................................................................................................ 19; 375

development(production)............................................................................................................................................................. 375

development(social).................................................................................................................................................................... 311

developmental psychologist......................................................................................................................................................... 413

Deventer.................................................................................................................................................................................... 134

deviating(average)....................................................................................................................................................................... 219

deviating(mean).......................................................................................................................................................................... 219

deviation.................................................................................................................................................................................... 253

deviation(standard)..................................................................................................................................................................... 220

deviation(statistical).................................................................................................................................................................... 255

Dewey....................................................................................................................................................................................... 415

dexterity(manual)....................................................................................................................................................................... 415

diagnosis(problem)..................................................................................................................................................................... 154

diagonal.................................................................................................................................................................................... 462

diagram............................................................................................................................................................... 128; 445; 475; 476

diagram(directed)....................................................................................................................................................................... 476

dialogue with the paper or the screen(design phase(inventory, effect analysis))................................................................................ 417

dice(throwing)............................................................................................................................................................................ 219

dichotomies(semantic differential)................................................................................................................................................ 158

dichotomous.............................................................................................................................................................................. 207

dictionaries.................................................................................................................................................................................. 35

difference................................................................................................................................................................................... 447

difference in place...................................................................................................................................................................... 205

difference of place...................................................................................................................................................................... 206

difference of place(equality(unit, order of maginitue))...................................................................................................................... 206

difference(asymmetric)................................................................................................................................................................. 39

difference(mathematics).............................................................................................................................................................. 226

different positions in reality.......................................................................................................................................................... 448

differential.................................................................................................................................................................................. 226

differential calculation................................................................................................................................................................. 205

differential calculus..................................................................................................................................................................... 228

differential equations................................................................................................................................................................... 229

differential quotient..................................................................................................................................................................... 226

differential thinking...................................................................................................................................................................... 447

differentiation(environment(intent, function, structure, form, content))............................................................................................... 441

differentiation(environmental)........................................................................................................................................................ 439

differentiation(programmatic)........................................................................................................................................................ 438

differentiation(spatial).................................................................................................................................................................. 438

diffusion(clustered)....................................................................................................................................................................... 37

digital visualisation..................................................................................................................................................................... 232

digitalisation................................................................................................................................................................................ 78

Dijkstra..................................................................................................................................................................................... 346

dimension.................................................................................................................................................................................. 447

dimension(arrow)........................................................................................................................................................................ 477

dimensional(four)........................................................................................................................................................................ 475

dimensional(three)...................................................................................................................................................................... 475

dimensioning of the facilities........................................................................................................................................................ 330

dimensioning of the structure....................................................................................................................................................... 379

dimensioning(corridors)............................................................................................................................................................... 218

dimensions................................................................................................................................................................. 109; 274; 347

dimensions(bricks)..................................................................................................................................................................... 118

diminishing marginal returns........................................................................................................................................................ 448

dining table................................................................................................................................................................................ 394

diploma projects(thematic).......................................................................................................................................................... 141

diplomacy................................................................................................................................................................................... 62

direct object................................................................................................................................................................................ 48

directed diagram........................................................................................................................................................................ 476

directed graph............................................................................................................................................................................ 218

direction for a design(finding)....................................................................................................................................................... 473

direction of rotation..................................................................................................................................................................... 487

direction of viewing..................................................................................................................................................................... 473

direction(conregio)...................................................................................................................................................................... 475

direction(number, change, variation of change).............................................................................................................................. 215

direction(point to line)................................................................................................................................................................. 477

directional changes.................................................................................................................................................................... 215

directional changes(nodes).......................................................................................................................................................... 215

directions(diversity(perception)).................................................................................................................................................... 241

directions(minimal number)......................................................................................................................................................... 215

disassembling............................................................................................................................................................................ 393

disciplinary commission.............................................................................................................................................................. 473

discipline................................................................................................................................................................................... 249

discipline bound information........................................................................................................................................................ 396

discipline(architectural profession)............................................................................................................................................... 417

discipline(way of thinking and acting)........................................................................................................................................... 473

disciplines(inter-action)............................................................................................................................................................... 340

disclose(façade)......................................................................................................................................................................... 470

discontinuities............................................................................................................................................................................ 243

discontinuous function................................................................................................................................................................ 227

discovery........................................................................................................................................................ 28; 101; 144; 400; 485

discovery(clairvoyant moment)..................................................................................................................................................... 459

discovery(out of the blue)............................................................................................................................................................ 409

discovery(spatial(design))............................................................................................................................................................ 404

discrete entities......................................................................................................................................................................... 367

discretion.................................................................................................................................................................................. 417

discussible(methodology)............................................................................................................................................................ 362

discussion model....................................................................................................................................................................... 184

discussion(design)..................................................................................................................................................................... 160

disjunctive sets............................................................................................................................................................................ 39

dislocation.......................................................................................................................................................................... 189; 418

dislocation in the roster............................................................................................................................................................... 418

disparate components................................................................................................................................................................ 393

disparate worlds......................................................................................................................................................................... 394

dispersal on a national scale....................................................................................................................................................... 498

dispersed living.......................................................................................................................................................................... 105

displacement(functions(businesses, offices)(high rents))................................................................................................................ 267

display(alternatives).................................................................................................................................................................... 341

disputes...................................................................................................................................................................................... 81

disregarding components............................................................................................................................................................ 190

dis-satisfaction of people............................................................................................................................................................. 373

dis-satisfaction(prevention).......................................................................................................................................................... 338

dissecting table.......................................................................................................................................................................... 394

disseminating new ideas............................................................................................................................................................. 284

dissimilar properties................................................................................................................................................................... 166

distance.................................................................................................................................................................................... 206

distance learning........................................................................................................................................................................ 381

distance to ‘reality’..................................................................................................................................................................... 474

distance(core to core)................................................................................................................................................................. 206

distance(designer(design research))............................................................................................................................................. 140

distinction.................................................................................................................................................................................. 110

distinction(design)........................................................................................................................................................................ 59

distribution(normal)..................................................................................................................................................................... 220

distribution(optimum).................................................................................................................................................................. 297

district heating.................................................................................................................................................................... 313; 316

ditches...................................................................................................................................................................................... 315

divergence phase....................................................................................................................................................................... 339

diverse but thematically consistent.............................................................................................................................................. 485

diversity..................................................................................................................................................................................... 391

diversity of cultures..................................................................................................................................................................... 391

diversity of solutions................................................................................................................................................................... 484

dividing...................................................................................................................................................................................... 206

divine game(creating).................................................................................................................................................................. 479

divine proportion......................................................................................................................................................................... 213

division(land).............................................................................................................................................................................. 316

division(morphological reconstruction).......................................................................................................................................... 445

do…while(programming language)................................................................................................................................................ 229

doctor....................................................................................................................................................................................... 411

document.................................................................................................................................................................................... 12

document based research........................................................................................................................................................... 144

document management.............................................................................................................................................................. 380

document the design process...................................................................................................................................................... 446

documentation of artefacts.......................................................................................................................................................... 144

documentation(building-trade)...................................................................................................................................................... 347

documentation(descriptive).......................................................................................................................................................... 143

documentation(design products, process data)............................................................................................................................. 138

documentation(plans)................................................................................................................................................................... 57

documentation(precise)............................................................................................................................................................... 421

documented(design process(sketches, deveopment models, interim options, results)))..................................................................... 140

documents................................................................................................................................................................................ 443

documents(building)................................................................................................................................................................... 231

Doel.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 294

doll-house.................................................................................................................................................................................. 476

doll's house............................................................................................................................................................................... 395

domain(design).......................................................................................................................................................................... 145

domestic ambience.................................................................................................................................................................... 391

domestic Dutch styles................................................................................................................................................................ 291

Donge....................................................................................................................................................................................... 315

door type................................................................................................................................................................................... 236

door(frame)................................................................................................................................................................................ 212

doors........................................................................................................................................................................................ 280

dose/effect relation..................................................................................................................................................................... 328

double counting.................................................................................................................................................................. 205; 206

double or super square............................................................................................................................................................... 123

double square............................................................................................................................................................................ 120

double-blind study...................................................................................................................................................................... 328

doubt........................................................................................................................................................................................ 387

dpi.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 49

draft design(performance checks)................................................................................................................................................ 163

draft(first)................................................................................................................................................................................... 314

drainage(surface)........................................................................................................................................................................ 315

draught problems(installations).................................................................................................................................................... 331

draw as you search.................................................................................................................................................................... 408

draw while we think.................................................................................................................................................................... 408

draw(analysis of buildings).......................................................................................................................................................... 117

drawing................................................................................................................................................................. 96; 144; 179; 410

drawing as you think................................................................................................................................................................... 411

drawing board perspective........................................................................................................................................................... 188

drawing computer programme...................................................................................................................................................... 210

drawing computer programme(vector)........................................................................................................................................... 211

drawing from your memory.......................................................................................................................................................... 389

drawing in ink............................................................................................................................................................................. 287

drawing lines(not existing(inventory, image formation))................................................................................................................... 444

drawing shamelessly.................................................................................................................................................................. 459

drawing(autonomous graphic image)............................................................................................................................................ 411

drawing(cliché)........................................................................................................................................................................... 173

drawing(context(perspective))...................................................................................................................................................... 174

drawing(contract)......................................................................................................................................................................... 50

drawing(criteria(plans to compare))............................................................................................................................................... 173

drawing(diversity)........................................................................................................................................................................ 173

drawing(first, small, without scale, 3D, floor plan, cross-section)..................................................................................................... 466

drawing(frame)........................................................................................................................................................................... 173

drawing(grain)............................................................................................................................................................................ 173

drawing(information content)........................................................................................................................................................ 173

drawing(intended effect).............................................................................................................................................................. 174

drawing(key-words)..................................................................................................................................................................... 173

drawing(language(designer))........................................................................................................................................................ 189

drawing(outspoken).................................................................................................................................................................... 173

drawing(outspokenness)............................................................................................................................................................. 173

drawing(quotable(documentation))................................................................................................................................................ 173

drawing(readable effect).............................................................................................................................................................. 173

drawing(richness)....................................................................................................................................................................... 173

drawing(to be decided on)........................................................................................................................................................... 350

drawing(unity(sense of conviction), bits & pieces(various design ideas))........................................................................................... 430

drawing(wishes(context(urban architecture), commissioner(interview)))............................................................................................ 459

drawings.................................................................................................................................................................................... 101

drawings in perspective............................................................................................................................................................... 441

drawings(analytical).................................................................................................................................................................... 130

drawings(comparison(scale, resolution, legend))............................................................................................................................ 173

drawings(comparison)................................................................................................................................................................. 173

drawings(computer).................................................................................................................................................................... 477

drawings(conventional sequence)................................................................................................................................................. 237

drawings(expressionistic)............................................................................................................................................................ 131

drawings(geometric)................................................................................................................................................................... 131

drawings(judging)....................................................................................................................................................................... 175

drawings(kneaded)..................................................................................................................................................................... 462

drawings(line)............................................................................................................................................................................. 231

drawings(presentation)................................................................................................................................................................ 290

drawings(reading)....................................................................................................................................................................... 411

drawings(spatial)........................................................................................................................................................................ 462

drawings(symbolical).................................................................................................................................................................. 308

drieklezoor................................................................................................................................................................................. 120

driving force.......................................................................................................................................................... 161; 259; 491; 495

driving forces(analysing past developments).................................................................................................................................. 161

driving forces(brain-storm session)............................................................................................................................................... 162

driving forces(uncertainties(critical)).............................................................................................................................................. 162

driving forces(workshop).............................................................................................................................................................. 162

Droge Magazijn(1911, NNM)........................................................................................................................................................ 460

Droysen...................................................................................................................................................................................... 64

DRS........................................................................................................................................................................................... 19

drum residences........................................................................................................................................................................ 115

drums....................................................................................................................................................................................... 115

dry skin..................................................................................................................................................................................... 327

drying out.................................................................................................................................................................................. 315

DSS.................................................................................................................................................................................. 160; 378

dual branches............................................................................................................................................................................ 217

dual map................................................................................................................................................................................... 217

dual nodes................................................................................................................................................................................. 217

dual(brick wall)........................................................................................................................................................................... 281

Duchamp................................................................................................................................................................................... 392

ducts................................................................................................................................................................................. 325; 347

ducts for cables......................................................................................................................................................................... 337

Duffy..................................................................................................................................................................................... 98; 99

Duijvestein.......................................................................................................................................................................... 263; 313

Duiker....................................................................................................................................................................................... 117

Duin........................................................................................................................................................................ 57; 89; 152; 275

dunes(ridges)............................................................................................................................................................................. 132

duplex house............................................................................................................................................................................. 164

durability........................................................................................................................................................................ 20; 95; 108

durable goods............................................................................................................................................................................ 268

Durand...................................................................................................................................................................................... 417

dust-free painting workshop......................................................................................................................................................... 465

Dutch economy(trade, transport, finance)..................................................................................................................................... 500

Dutch National Central Planning Bureau....................................................................................................................................... 185

Dutch New Movement 1924-1936................................................................................................................................................. 117

Duyvesteijn................................................................................................................................................................................ 439

dwelling activities(construction(building, characteristics))............................................................................................................... 163

Dwelling Assessment System..................................................................................................................................................... 163

dwellings(marketposition)............................................................................................................................................................ 167

dwellings(rented)........................................................................................................................................................................ 167

DXF-format.................................................................................................................................................................................. 49

dynamic.................................................................................................................................................................................... 120

dynamic link.............................................................................................................................................................................. 238

dynamic properties of the building................................................................................................................................................ 330

dynamic system........................................................................................................................................................................ 225

dynamic visualisation.................................................................................................................................................................. 246

EAAE Congress.......................................................................................................................................................................... 19

each(logic)................................................................................................................................................................................. 193

Eames...................................................................................................................................................................................... 390

earlier initiatives......................................................................................................................................................................... 419

earthbound.................................................................................................................................................................................. 20

ease of access............................................................................................................................................................................ 11

easement.................................................................................................................................................................................... 81

east-south-west-north................................................................................................................................................................. 475

easy to alter(perception)............................................................................................................................................................. 241

eccentric building....................................................................................................................................................................... 361

ecclesia...................................................................................................................................................................................... 68

eclectic spirit(recent or current architecture)................................................................................................................................. 239

eclecticism......................................................................................................................................................................... 118; 401

ecocentrism............................................................................................................................................................................... 414

ecological approach.................................................................................................................................................................... 313

ecological issues....................................................................................................................................................................... 274

ecological map........................................................................................................................................................................... 314

ecological quality....................................................................................................................................................................... 315

ecological system...................................................................................................................................................................... 495

ecological(concept).................................................................................................................................................................... 437

ecology(evolutionary).................................................................................................................................................................. 256

ecology(opposition(average))....................................................................................................................................................... 255

economic constraints................................................................................................................................................................. 151

economic growth........................................................................................................................................................................ 494

economic life-span..................................................................................................................................................................... 323

economic prognoses.................................................................................................................................................................. 251

economical context...................................................................................................................................................................... 91

economical life........................................................................................................................................................................... 280

economical scenarios................................................................................................................................................................. 259

economical synergy................................................................................................................................................................... 499

economics(building).................................................................................................................................................................... 346

economics(history)....................................................................................................................................................................... 62

economy of means..................................................................................................................................................................... 407

edge......................................................................................................................................................................................... 441

edge properties.......................................................................................................................................................................... 243

edges(graph theory).................................................................................................................................................................... 216

editorial board.............................................................................................................................................................................. 52

education(design)....................................................................................................................................................................... 101

educational context.................................................................................................................................................................... 485

educational system.................................................................................................................................................................... 415

Eekels................................................................................................................................................................. 361; 367; 369; 370

Eekhout....................................................................................................................................................... 263; 279; 339; 355; 443

EEM......................................................................................................................................................................................... 378

Eesteren, van............................................................................................................................................................................. 434

effect................................................................................................................................................................................. 329; 445

effect analysis........................................................................................................................................... 28; 87; 171; 187; 259; 456

effect analysis(circular reasoning)................................................................................................................................................ 174

effect analysis(combination of design interventions)....................................................................................................................... 174

effect analysis(comparing)........................................................................................................................................................... 173

effect analysis(drawings(comparable(legend)))............................................................................................................................... 174

effect analysis(drawings(summary of the differences)).................................................................................................................... 174

effect analysis(list of effects)....................................................................................................................................................... 175

effect analysis(plan, drawing)....................................................................................................................................................... 174

effect analysis(suffering objects).................................................................................................................................................. 174

effect analysis(weight(suffering objects))....................................................................................................................................... 174

effect of a particular design method.............................................................................................................................................. 329

effect per suffering object............................................................................................................................................................ 174

effect report............................................................................................................................................................................... 174

effect(actual).............................................................................................................................................................................. 159

effect(design intervention)............................................................................................................................................................ 159

effect(focus)............................................................................................................................................................................... 446

effect(function)........................................................................................................................................................................... 225

effect(intended(intention, goal formulation, design criteria, design programme))................................................................................ 174

effect(intended).......................................................................................................................................................................... 187

effect(not intended)..................................................................................................................................................................... 187

effect(physical(spatial, ecological, technical) social(economical, cultural, political))............................................................................ 28

effect(predictability).................................................................................................................................................................... 162

effect(programs, plans)............................................................................................................................................................... 168

effect(solutions).......................................................................................................................................................................... 294

effect(transformation).................................................................................................................................................................. 446

effect(transformations)................................................................................................................................................................ 455

effect(unintended)................................................................................................................................................................ 174; 368

effectiveness................................................................................................................................................................... 24; 57; 334

effects ex ante(perspective)......................................................................................................................................................... 446

effects of the transformations....................................................................................................................................................... 455

effects weighed.......................................................................................................................................................................... 446

effects(analysis)......................................................................................................................................................................... 446

effects(desirable).......................................................................................................................................................................... 51

effects(intended)............................................................................................................................................................ 51; 149; 446

effects(not intended)................................................................................................................................................................... 149

effects(undesirable)...................................................................................................................................................................... 51

effects(unintended(desired, probable, possible))............................................................................................................................ 446

effects(unintended)....................................................................................................................................................................... 51

effects(welfare)........................................................................................................................................................................... 300

efficiency............................................................................................................................................................... 24; 156; 274; 378

efficiency(use)............................................................................................................................................................................ 166

effort(attention)........................................................................................................................................................................... 240

Egeraat..................................................................................................................................................................................... 364

Eggink...................................................................................................................................................................................... 117

EGM......................................................................................................................................................................................... 360

Egypt........................................................................................................................................................................................ 204

Egyptian Triangle....................................................................................................................................................................... 119

Eiffel tower......................................................................................................................................................................... 377; 390

Eindhoven.................................................................................................................................................................................. 495

Einstein...................................................................................................................................................................................... 24

Eisenman.................................................................................................................................................................................. 379

elaboration................................................................................................................................................................................. 289

elaboration(sketches, computer).................................................................................................................................................. 287

elderly people(housing)............................................................................................................................................................... 310

Eldijk...................................................................................................................................... 263; 287; 387; 419; 423; 429; 459; 465

electrical energy......................................................................................................................................................................... 336

electrical installations................................................................................................................................................................. 336

electrical power supply............................................................................................................................................................... 336

electricity.................................................................................................................................................................................. 330

electronic catalogues.................................................................................................................................................................. 380

element...................................................................................................................................................................... 103; 279; 441

elements................................................................................................................................................................................... 370

elements(building, main)............................................................................................................................................................. 345

elements(construction)............................................................................................................................................................... 113

elements(decorative)................................................................................................................................................................... 113

elements(Euclid)................................................................................................................................................................. 203; 204

Elements(Euclid)........................................................................................................................................................................ 216

elements(free)............................................................................................................................................................................ 326

elevation(spirally)........................................................................................................................................................................ 116

elevations.................................................................................................................................................................................. 410

elevator..................................................................................................................................................................................... 489

Elevator Building........................................................................................................................................................................ 419

elevator manufacturers................................................................................................................................................................ 335

elevators.................................................................................................................................................................................... 335

Elferink....................................................................................................................................................................................... 80

emblem..................................................................................................................................................................................... 478

emblematic(precedent)............................................................................................................................................................... 143

embody..................................................................................................................................................................................... 478

embracing form.......................................................................................................................................................................... 407

embracing(exhibition).................................................................................................................................................................. 461

E-modulus................................................................................................................................................................................. 285

emotional side of designing......................................................................................................................................................... 421

emotional well-being..................................................................................................................................................................... 95

emphasis(shift).......................................................................................................................................................................... 390

empirical................................................................................................................................................................................... 102

empirical concept....................................................................................................................................................................... 190

empirical cycle............................................................................................................................... 138; 179; 250; 253; 254; 330; 415

empirical cycle(logic).................................................................................................................................................................. 200

empirical experiment.................................................................................................................................................................. 414

empirical induction..................................................................................................................................................................... 199

empirical method(problems)........................................................................................................................................................ 448

empirical model.......................................................................................................................................................................... 417

empirical research................................................................................................................................................ 138; 141; 145; 416

empirical researcher................................................................................................................................................................... 447

empirical sciences(models(descriptive, explicative, predictive))....................................................................................................... 185

empirical sciences(technology).................................................................................................................................................... 307

empirical study(evaluation(ex post))............................................................................................................................................. 187

empirical study(statistics, inquiries, interviews, observations, models(gravity))(programming research)............................................... 267

empirical theory......................................................................................................................................................................... 204

empirical(trial and error)................................................................................................................................................................ 96

empirical-scientific methods.......................................................................................................................................................... 13

empirical-technical research.......................................................................................................................................................... 98

empiricism.................................................................................................................................................................. 414; 416; 418

empiricism(logical)..................................................................................................................................................................... 414

empiricist thinking...................................................................................................................................................................... 414

empiricists.................................................................................................................................................................................. 13

empiry................................................................................................................................................................................. 25; 255

emplacement(railway)................................................................................................................................................................. 433

employment............................................................................................................................................................................... 269

empty site................................................................................................................................................................................. 120

empty surfaces.......................................................................................................................................................................... 420

enclosure.................................................................................................................................................................................. 351

enclosure(court)......................................................................................................................................................................... 477

encyclopaedia............................................................................................................................................................................. 35

end line factory.......................................................................................................................................................................... 281

end product(control).................................................................................................................................................................... 281

end(block)................................................................................................................................................................................. 116

Endnote...................................................................................................................................................................................... 44

end-point................................................................................................................................................................................... 480

end-products.............................................................................................................................................................................. 367

energy bill.................................................................................................................................................................................. 425

energy conservation.................................................................................................................................................................... 333

energy conserving provisions....................................................................................................................................................... 171

energy consumption................................................................................................................................................................... 151

energy consumption for heating................................................................................................................................................... 334

energy for manufacturing............................................................................................................................................................. 323

energy maximisation.................................................................................................................................................................. 316

energy systems......................................................................................................................................................................... 495

energy use................................................................................................................................................................................ 329

energy(nuclear fusion)................................................................................................................................................................. 495

energy(performance)................................................................................................................................................................... 333

energy(solar)...................................................................................................................................................................... 313; 326

energy(sunlight)......................................................................................................................................................................... 495

Engel................................................................................................................................................................................. 103; 417

Engelsdorp Gastelaars............................................................................................................................................................... 494

engineer....................................................................................................................................................... 360; 407; 419; 478; 492

engineer(pragmatic nature).......................................................................................................................................................... 421

engineer(technical)..................................................................................................................................................................... 358

engineering......................................................................................................................................................................... 357; 358

engineering approach.................................................................................................................................................................. 361

engineering material................................................................................................................................................................... 284

engineering(collaborative)............................................................................................................................................................ 379

engineering(concurrent)............................................................................................................................................................... 379

enlarging..................................................................................................................................................................................... 73

enquiry........................................................................................................................................................................................ 99

enquiry(designerly)................................................................................................................................................................. 95; 98

enquiry(thematic)....................................................................................................................................................................... 485

ensemble.................................................................................................................................................................................. 324

ensemble of buildings................................................................................................................................................................. 133

ensemble(analysis of buildings)................................................................................................................................................... 118

ensemble(architectonic).............................................................................................................................................................. 434

ensemble(building(realised))........................................................................................................................................................ 143

ensemble(modern)...................................................................................................................................................................... 135

entering a subway train............................................................................................................................................................... 392

enterprise.................................................................................................................................................................................. 369

enterprise(mission, vision, strategy, tactics, core competence)...................................................................................................... 373

enterprise(motifs)....................................................................................................................................................................... 373

enterprise(opportunities).............................................................................................................................................................. 374

enterprise(possibilities)............................................................................................................................................................... 374

enterprise(product)..................................................................................................................................................................... 373

enterprise(usage product)............................................................................................................................................................ 373

enterprises(small-scale).............................................................................................................................................................. 358

enthusiasm................................................................................................................................................................................ 396

entity(parts(entity))(decision making(levels)).................................................................................................................................. 280

entrance..................................................................................................................................................................... 116; 289; 468

entrance into a neighbourhood(estimate depth)............................................................................................................................. 430

entrance level............................................................................................................................................................................. 358

entrance on minus 3 metres........................................................................................................................................................ 467

entrance to an area.................................................................................................................................................................... 430

entrance to the surroundings....................................................................................................................................................... 430

entrance(labyrinth)...................................................................................................................................................................... 480

entrance(own)............................................................................................................................................................................ 470

entrance(shared(institutes))......................................................................................................................................................... 467

entrances(identify)...................................................................................................................................................................... 392

envelop(minimum)...................................................................................................................................................................... 107

Environment & Planning Ed. B..................................................................................................................................................... 249

environment differentiation........................................................................................................................................................... 441

environment differentiation(intent, function, structure, form, content)................................................................................................ 441

environment(built)......................................................................................................................................................................... 95

environment(material).................................................................................................................................................................. 370

environment(trihedral).................................................................................................................................................................. 235

Environmental Control Act............................................................................................................................................................. 84

environmental design.................................................................................................................................................................. 146

environmental differentiation......................................................................................................................................................... 439

environmental effects........................................................................................................................................................... 333; 337

environmental impact analysis..................................................................................................................................................... 159

environmental maintenance......................................................................................................................................................... 274

environmental maximisation method............................................................................................................................................. 313

environmental ordering.................................................................................................................................................................. 84

environmental prognoses............................................................................................................................................................. 251

environmental requirements......................................................................................................................................................... 323

environmental sustainability......................................................................................................................................................... 494

EOR......................................................................................................................................................................................... 197

epidemiological study(questionnaire, building checklist, measurement protocol)............................................................................... 328

epistemological limits................................................................................................................................................................. 448

epistemology............................................................................................................................................................................. 413

equal shape............................................................................................................................................................................... 216

equality in nature........................................................................................................................................................................ 206

equality in the elements.............................................................................................................................................................. 448

equality pre-supposition(set theory, counting, mathematics)........................................................................................................... 206

equality(perception).................................................................................................................................................................... 241

equality(supposition(mathematics)).............................................................................................................................................. 205

equations(differential).................................................................................................................................................................. 229

equipment.......................................................................................................................................................................... 327; 347

equipment(carrier)...................................................................................................................................................................... 349

equity(social)............................................................................................................................................................................. 494

equivalence................................................................................................................................................................................ 195

equivalent.................................................................................................................................................................................. 193

ergonomic analysis(stair ascend and descend(simulation))............................................................................................................ 239

ergonomics................................................................................................................................................................. 274; 275; 292

ergonomics(computer)................................................................................................................................................................ 232

erudition.................................................................................................................................................................................... 444

escalators................................................................................................................................................................................. 335

Eskimos.................................................................................................................................................................................... 399

Essen....................................................................................................................................................................................... 112

essence of the area.................................................................................................................................................................... 429

essentials of the requirements..................................................................................................................................................... 459

established interests.................................................................................................................................................................. 311

establishing a hypothesis............................................................................................................................................................ 255

establishing form........................................................................................................................................................................ 433

esthétique du miracle................................................................................................................................................................. 408

E-structure(building)................................................................................................................................................................... 326

ethics......................................................................................................................................................................................... 28

ethologists................................................................................................................................................................................. 415

Etruscan and Roman priests(ritual).............................................................................................................................................. 474

etymology................................................................................................................................................................................. 481

Euclid.................................................................................................................................................................. 183; 203; 204; 216

Euclidean geometry.................................................................................................................................................................... 216

Euclidian space......................................................................................................................................................................... 183

Euler......................................................................................................................................................................................... 216

euphoria.................................................................................................................................................................................... 464

Europe(continental).................................................................................................................................................................... 414

European continent(entrance(gatekeepers(Dutchmen)))................................................................................................................. 500

European contract...................................................................................................................................................................... 427

European network...................................................................................................................................................................... 495

European orientation................................................................................................................................................................... 494

European Union(market-situation)................................................................................................................................................ 500

Europe's population.................................................................................................................................................................... 258

evaluate(decision support systems)............................................................................................................................................. 497

evaluating..................................................................................................................................................................... 99; 151; 244

evaluating research ex post......................................................................................................................................................... 149

evaluating(criteria(incomparable, contradictory))............................................................................................................................ 163

evaluating(effect analysis, norms)................................................................................................................................................ 173

evaluation........................................................................................................................ 26; 58; 60; 87; 138; 240; 250; 371; 433; 449

evaluation and decision............................................................................................................................................................... 371

evaluation criteria....................................................................................................................................................................... 163

evaluation ex ante......................................................................................................................................... 159; 187; 259; 330; 446

evaluation ex post........................................................................................................................... 155; 160; 187; 267; 330; 334; 446

evaluation ex post(plan analysis)................................................................................................................................................. 152

evaluation exante....................................................................................................................................................................... 333

evaluation matrix........................................................................................................................................................................ 341

evaluation methods(misuse)........................................................................................................................................................ 168

evaluation of the alternatives........................................................................................................................................................ 341

evaluation of the design(projecting familiar relationships)................................................................................................................ 418

evaluation phase........................................................................................................................................................................ 340

evaluation research............................................................................................................................................................. 138; 160

evaluation(aesthetic(beauty, originality, complexity, cultural values, symbolic meaning))................................................................... 152

evaluation(all encompassing(exception))....................................................................................................................................... 154

evaluation(alternatives)................................................................................................................................................................ 343

evaluation(analytical).................................................................................................................................................................. 143

evaluation(building in use)........................................................................................................................................................... 328

evaluation(contexts(perspectives))................................................................................................................................................ 159

evaluation(demand(supply))......................................................................................................................................................... 152

evaluation(design(integrated, mono))............................................................................................................................................ 161

evaluation(design(multi-functionality, monofunctionality))................................................................................................................ 161

evaluation(design(problems in urban areas)).................................................................................................................................. 161

evaluation(design(public, private))................................................................................................................................................. 161

evaluation(design(synergy(local), isolated projects))....................................................................................................................... 161

evaluation(design(use(mixed ground, alternating, one sided)).......................................................................................................... 161

evaluation(design, logic).............................................................................................................................................................. 189

evaluation(diagnosis(problem))..................................................................................................................................................... 154

evaluation(discipline)................................................................................................................................................................... 160

evaluation(economic(investment costs, exploitation costs, legislation))............................................................................................ 152

evaluation(environment(housing)).................................................................................................................................................. 164

evaluation(focus)........................................................................................................................................................................ 160

evaluation(format)....................................................................................................................................................................... 141

evaluation(functional(accessibility, efficiency, health, safety, spatial orientation, territoriality, flexibility, thermal comfort )).................... 152

evaluation(future actors).............................................................................................................................................................. 160

evaluation(heating(housing))........................................................................................................................................................ 164

evaluation(integration(parts of the design)).................................................................................................................................... 160

evaluation(kitchen(housing))........................................................................................................................................................ 164

evaluation(levels(site, building, rooms))......................................................................................................................................... 152

evaluation(object, project, location, processes, values).................................................................................................................. 160

evaluation(objectives(means))...................................................................................................................................................... 152

evaluation(out-of-date(housing)).................................................................................................................................................... 164

evaluation(perception)................................................................................................................................................................. 241

evaluation(performance).............................................................................................................................................................. 163

evaluation(perspectives, projects)................................................................................................................................................. 497

evaluation(positive and negative aspects)...................................................................................................................................... 160

evaluation(post occupancy)............................................................................................................................................ 58; 163; 328

evaluation(post-occupancy)......................................................................................................................................................... 334

evaluation(post-project)............................................................................................................................................................... 334

evaluation(private space outside(housing)).................................................................................................................................... 164

evaluation(product orientated)...................................................................................................................................................... 154

evaluation(product)..................................................................................................................................................................... 151

evaluation(quality criteria)............................................................................................................................................................ 160

evaluation(representations(design)).............................................................................................................................................. 238

evaluation(results(non transparent, simple, questionable, undifferentiated))...................................................................................... 163

evaluation(sanitary equipment(housing))....................................................................................................................................... 164

evaluation(scenarios).................................................................................................................................................................. 161

evaluation(selection)................................................................................................................................................................... 141

evaluation(service flat costs(housing))........................................................................................................................................... 164

evaluation(solutions(innovative))................................................................................................................................................... 154

evaluation(stakeholders).............................................................................................................................................................. 179

evaluation(statement).................................................................................................................................................................. 154

evaluation(surface(housing))........................................................................................................................................................ 164

evaluation(technical(lighting, acoustics, fire safety, building physics, sustainability))......................................................................... 152

evaluation(themes).............................................................................................................................................................. 149; 154

evaluation(thermal isolation(housing))........................................................................................................................................... 164

evaluation(type of domicile(housing))............................................................................................................................................ 164

evaluation(typology(form variants))................................................................................................................................................ 155

evaluation(weighing of the arguments).......................................................................................................................................... 160

evaluative study.......................................................................................................................................................................... 277

evaluative study ex post.............................................................................................................................................................. 149

event.................................................................................................................................................................................. 207; 209

event(partial).............................................................................................................................................................................. 219

event(possibilities(number))......................................................................................................................................................... 210

event(probability)........................................................................................................................................................................ 219

everyday object.......................................................................................................................................................................... 392

evidence(circumstantial).............................................................................................................................................................. 137

evolutionary algorithms............................................................................................................................................................... 382

evolutionary ecology................................................................................................................................................................... 256

ex ante....................................................................................................................................................................... 149; 151; 159

ex ante activity........................................................................................................................................................................... 286

ex ante analysis of effects........................................................................................................................................................... 446

ex ante research........................................................................................................................................................................ 159

ex ante(evaluation)................................................................................................................................................ 259; 330; 333; 446

ex post................................................................................................................................................................ 149; 151; 159; 174

ex post research........................................................................................................................................................................ 160

ex post(analysis)........................................................................................................................................................................ 276

ex post(evaluation)................................................................................................................................................ 160; 267; 330; 446

examination................................................................................................................................................................................. 19

examples(architectural)............................................................................................................................................................... 387

Excel............................................................................................................................................................................. 44; 54; 203

exception(façade(protruding box))................................................................................................................................................ 426

exchange(ideas)......................................................................................................................................................................... 311

exchange(information)................................................................................................................................................................. 379

exchanged................................................................................................................................................................................. 338

exclusive................................................................................................................................................................................... 438

exclusive concepts....................................................................................................................................................................... 39

execution.................................................................................................................................................................................... 58

execution model......................................................................................................................................................................... 184

execution phase......................................................................................................................................................................... 340

execution(history)........................................................................................................................................................................ 65

execution(potential).................................................................................................................................................................... 438

exemption(zoning plans)............................................................................................................................................................... 81

exercise(design)......................................................................................................................................................................... 492

exhaustion(stage)....................................................................................................................................................................... 369

exhibition........................................................................................................................................................................... 461; 473

exhibition building....................................................................................................................................................................... 464

exhibition concept...................................................................................................................................................................... 462

exhibition regimen(furniture)......................................................................................................................................................... 477

exhibition space.................................................................................................................................................................. 464; 467

exhibition(concept)..................................................................................................................................................................... 473

exhibition(tower)......................................................................................................................................................................... 461

existence(spiritual)..................................................................................................................................................................... 491

existence-quantor....................................................................................................................................................................... 193

existing building......................................................................................................................................................................... 321

existing characteristics of the area............................................................................................................................................... 438

existing construction.................................................................................................................................................................. 420

existing examples(design research)............................................................................................................................................. 443

existing opportunities.................................................................................................................................................................. 430

existing situation........................................................................................................................................................................ 441

exogenous starting point............................................................................................................................................................. 418

exogenous variables..................................................................................................................................................... 225; 255; 260

expectation................................................................................................................................................................................ 411

expectation(variables(dependency)).............................................................................................................................................. 447

expectations(not explicit as a requirement)................................................................................................................................... 331

expected to be significant........................................................................................................................................................... 159

expected(within classes)............................................................................................................................................................. 220

experience and experiment......................................................................................................................................................... 404

experience(aims)........................................................................................................................................................................ 404

experience(beyond spoken language)........................................................................................................................................... 438

experience(experience)............................................................................................................................................................... 403

experience(generating)................................................................................................................................................................ 416

experience(new(foregoing)).......................................................................................................................................................... 403

experience(physical)................................................................................................................................................................... 478

experience(place)....................................................................................................................................................................... 441

experience(prior(perception))....................................................................................................................................................... 240

experience(unconscious)............................................................................................................................................................ 401

experience, habituation and finally routine..................................................................................................................................... 403

experiences(foregoing)................................................................................................................................................................ 403

experiencing................................................................................................................................................................................ 94

experiencing aesthetics.............................................................................................................................................................. 367

experiencing(spatial)................................................................................................................................................................... 367

experiencing(wishes and the existing(staying a weekend))............................................................................................................. 466

experiential transition(history)........................................................................................................................................................ 64

experiential value........................................................................................................................................................................ 455

experiential(concept).................................................................................................................................................................. 437

experiment......................................................................................................................................................................... 100; 403

experiment and experience......................................................................................................................................................... 404

experiment(aims)....................................................................................................................................................................... 404

experiment(details)..................................................................................................................................................................... 421

experiment(mental)..................................................................................................................................................................... 145

experiment(thought)............................................................................................................................................................ 101; 183

experimental design(research)..................................................................................................................................................... 364

experimental simulated working environment................................................................................................................................. 142

experimental study..................................................................................................................................................................... 481

experimental testing............................................................................................................................................................ 165; 166

experimentation(aimless)............................................................................................................................................................ 416

experimenting.............................................................................................................................................................................. 25

expert opinion............................................................................................................................................................................ 239

expert system.................................................................................................................................................................... 329; 382

expert(DSS)............................................................................................................................................................................... 378

expertise................................................................................................................................................................................... 378

expertise(design)........................................................................................................................................................................ 145

expertise(programming phase)..................................................................................................................................................... 151

experts...................................................................................................................................................................................... 293

explanation.................................................................................................................................................................................. 53

explanatory complaint................................................................................................................................................................. 327

explanatory(self)......................................................................................................................................................................... 408

ex-plane.................................................................................................................................................................................... 217

explicative model........................................................................................................................................................................ 184

explicit...................................................................................................................................................................................... 254

explicit and expressive description............................................................................................................................................... 173

explicit design method................................................................................................................................................................ 369

explicit method.......................................................................................................................................................................... 339

explicitly formulated.................................................................................................................................................................... 362

exploration......................................................................................................................................................................... 100; 455

exploration by design.......................................................................................................................................................... 493; 500

exploration sketch...................................................................................................................................................................... 429

exploration(design(formal)).......................................................................................................................................................... 493

explorative model................................................................................................................................................................ 185; 186

explorative research.................................................................................................................................................................... 141

explorative research(questions(what, how, why))........................................................................................................................... 138

explorative scenario.................................................................................................................................................................... 184

explorative study................................................................................................................................................................... 53; 138

explorative(designerly inquiry)...................................................................................................................................................... 137

explorative(explorative)................................................................................................................................................................ 145

exploratory-research..................................................................................................................................................................... 89

explore(search(combinations(situation, activity patterns))).............................................................................................................. 492

exploring scenarios.................................................................................................................................................................... 259

exploring study............................................................................................................................................................................ 53

exploring the field....................................................................................................................................................................... 411

exponential function.................................................................................................................................................................... 256

exposition format........................................................................................................................................................................ 144

exposition space........................................................................................................................................................................ 470

express....................................................................................................................................................................................... 35

express their elements................................................................................................................................................................. 95

expression(mass)....................................................................................................................................................................... 468

expressionism........................................................................................................................................................................... 418

expressionistic drawings............................................................................................................................................................. 131

extending a building(adding parts)................................................................................................................................................ 424

extension.................................................................................................................................................................................... 40

extension(examples).................................................................................................................................................................... 91

extension(object)........................................................................................................................................................................ 206

exterior...................................................................................................................................................................................... 368

external loads............................................................................................................................................................................ 331

external requirements................................................................................................................................................................. 273

external stimuli.......................................................................................................................................................................... 413

extrapolate(research(design document based))............................................................................................................................. 144

extrapolated............................................................................................................................................................................... 162

extrapolating(ceteris paribus)....................................................................................................................................................... 204

extreme scenarios.............................................................................................................................................................. 162; 259

extreme value............................................................................................................................................................................ 207

Eyck................................................................................................................................................................................... 89; 103

Eyck, Aldo van........................................................................................................................................................................... 419

eye(focus)................................................................................................................................................................................. 399

eye-level transparency................................................................................................................................................................ 392

fabric......................................................................................................................................................................................... 440

fabric(urban)............................................................................................................................................................................... 474

fabricated.................................................................................................................................................................................. 367

façade........................................................................................................................................... 121; 332; 341; 347; 354; 455; 468

façade articulation...................................................................................................................................................................... 425

façade beams(monolith concrete)................................................................................................................................................ 325

façade cleaning installation......................................................................................................................................................... 337

façade panel.............................................................................................................................................................................. 346

façade skin(second)................................................................................................................................................................... 323

façade systems......................................................................................................................................................................... 347

façade(beams)........................................................................................................................................................................... 325

façade(boring)............................................................................................................................................................................ 426

façade(climate controlled)........................................................................................................................................................... 281

façade(climate)............................................................................................................................................................ 323; 423; 426

façade(design)........................................................................................................................................................................... 425

façade(interior(handwriting))......................................................................................................................................................... 470

façade(transparency).................................................................................................................................................................. 332

façade(transparent)..................................................................................................................................................................... 285

façade(twisted, flat).................................................................................................................................................................... 488

façade(weight carrying)............................................................................................................................................................... 169

facets........................................................................................................................................................................................ 237

facilitator(process)...................................................................................................................................................................... 308

facilities........................................................................................................................................................................ 84; 274; 330

facilities(commercial).................................................................................................................................................................. 135

facilities(cultural)........................................................................................................................................................................ 499

facilities(intra-mural)................................................................................................................................................................... 310

facilities(level)............................................................................................................................................................................ 331

facilities(models)........................................................................................................................................................................ 438

facilities(multi-functional)............................................................................................................................................................... 26

fact............................................................................................................................................................................................. 87

fact(impression, expression)........................................................................................................................................................ 201

factors....................................................................................................................................................................................... 225

factors(missing)........................................................................................................................................................................... 93

factory halls............................................................................................................................................................................... 470

factory sheds............................................................................................................................................................................. 391

factory(end line)......................................................................................................................................................................... 281

factory(off-site)........................................................................................................................................................................... 279

factory-based pre-processes....................................................................................................................................................... 281

factory-building forms.................................................................................................................................................................. 391

facts(connections)...................................................................................................................................................................... 200

Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Maritime Technology......................................................................................................... 329

failure causes............................................................................................................................................................................ 246

failure or success(indicators)....................................................................................................................................................... 158

false........................................................................................................................................................................................... 24

false ceilings.............................................................................................................................................................................. 332

falsum(history)............................................................................................................................................................................. 62

familiar........................................................................................................................................................................................ 96

familiar objects........................................................................................................................................................................... 244

familiar path............................................................................................................................................................................... 389

familiarity................................................................................................................................................................................... 243

farming...................................................................................................................................................................................... 495

fascination..................................................................................................................................... 140; 292; 400; 418; 419; 482; 484

fashion...................................................................................................................................................................................... 291

fashions(time)............................................................................................................................................................................ 119

fault of the first kind.................................................................................................................................................................... 212

fault of the second kind............................................................................................................................................................... 212

fauna(maximisation)................................................................................................................................................................... 315

FD............................................................................................................................................................................................ 338

fear of dying............................................................................................................................................................................... 419

feasibility............................................................................................................................................................................ 419; 433

feasibility(sketched design)......................................................................................................................................................... 271

feat(scientific)............................................................................................................................................................................ 330

feedback..................................................................................................................................................................................... 58

feeling for long-term developments............................................................................................................................................... 358

felt-tipped pen(grain(drawing))...................................................................................................................................................... 211

Feng Shui.................................................................................................................................................................................. 420

fertility....................................................................................................................................................................................... 258

Festspielhuis............................................................................................................................................................................. 113

Feuerbach................................................................................................................................................................................. 414

Fibonacci.................................................................................................................................................................................. 118

Fibonacci’s sequence................................................................................................................................................................. 213

Fichte....................................................................................................................................................................................... 413

field........................................................................................................................................................................................... 400

fieldnames................................................................................................................................................................................... 44

fields........................................................................................................................................................................................... 44

figural goodness.................................................................................................................................................................. 240; 241

figure ground analysis................................................................................................................................................................. 126

fill in the gap.............................................................................................................................................................................. 144

filming....................................................................................................................................................................................... 246

final design......................................................................................................................................................................... 338; 372

final marketinvestigation.............................................................................................................................................................. 283

final notes................................................................................................................................................................................... 43

final plan(performance checks).................................................................................................................................................... 163

financial feasibility(amenities)...................................................................................................................................................... 267

financing(plans).......................................................................................................................................................................... 374

find............................................................................................................................................................................................. 28

Findeisen........................................................................................................................................................................... 251; 254

fin-de-sciècle............................................................................................................................................................................... 96

finding formulae.......................................................................................................................................................................... 228

finding new concepts.................................................................................................................................................................. 392

finding oppositions...................................................................................................................................................................... 459

finding the new........................................................................................................................................................................... 390

finding your way......................................................................................................................................................................... 274

finishing..................................................................................................................................................................................... 347

finishing constructions................................................................................................................................................................ 331

finishing of the spaces................................................................................................................................................................ 372

finishings................................................................................................................................................................................... 332

finite resources.......................................................................................................................................................................... 300

Finitely growing Museum of Life-spans......................................................................................................................................... 477

fire safety.................................................................................................................................................................................. 274

fire security................................................................................................................................................................................ 324

firmitas........................................................................................................................................................................................ 95

firms......................................................................................................................................................................................... 269

first choice................................................................................................................................................................................. 473

first idea.................................................................................................................................................................................... 436

first idea(rejecting, embroidering further)....................................................................................................................................... 459

first input................................................................................................................................................................................... 256

first line investigations................................................................................................................................................................. 327

first step.................................................................................................................................................................................... 473

fish without knowledge of the water.............................................................................................................................................. 387

fit 12; 212

fit on their position...................................................................................................................................................................... 350

fit the task................................................................................................................................................................................. 406

fitness(potential)......................................................................................................................................................................... 403

fitting................................................................................................................................................................................. 347; 352

fitting(functioning)....................................................................................................................................................................... 468

fitting(partioned(segments))......................................................................................................................................................... 290

five points(Corbusier).................................................................................................................................................................. 108

fixed data.................................................................................................................................................................................. 300

fixed pattern............................................................................................................................................................................... 235

fixed ratio(m2 shopping space(inhabitants))................................................................................................................................... 266

fixed structure............................................................................................................................................................................ 300

fixing the conditions.................................................................................................................................................................... 411

flanges...................................................................................................................................................................................... 394

flashes of inspiration................................................................................................................................................................... 389

flavour(extra).............................................................................................................................................................................. 282

flexibility.......................................................................................................................................... 20; 273; 274; 276; 353; 367; 378

flexibility in allocating functions.................................................................................................................................................... 292

flexibility(driving forces)............................................................................................................................................................... 162

flexibility(functional).................................................................................................................................................................... 368

flexibility(operationising).............................................................................................................................................................. 154

flexible...................................................................................................................................................................................... 368

flexible(function or use)............................................................................................................................................................... 330

flight simulator scenery................................................................................................................................................................. 51

floating box(concept(column form(pencil))).................................................................................................................................... 463

floor............................................................................................................................................................................ 341; 347; 487

floor construction........................................................................................................................................................................ 343

floor load bearing........................................................................................................................................................................ 274

floor plan............................................................................................................................................... 116; 120; 287; 289; 410; 465

floor plan(description).................................................................................................................................................................. 233

floor plan(drawing)...................................................................................................................................................................... 426

floor resting on foundation........................................................................................................................................................... 353

floor space......................................................................................................................................................................... 269; 270

floor surface............................................................................................................................................................................... 275

floor(additional)........................................................................................................................................................................... 325

floor(covering)(additional)............................................................................................................................................................. 427

floorplan analysis(comparative).................................................................................................................................................... 155

floor-plan analysis(comparative)................................................................................................................................................... 277

floors(concrete)(interleaving)........................................................................................................................................................ 427

floors(raised).............................................................................................................................................................................. 332

floors(rising)............................................................................................................................................................................... 325

floor-space-index........................................................................................................................................................................ 270

flora(maximisation)..................................................................................................................................................................... 315

Floriade..................................................................................................................................................................................... 364

flow from the entrance................................................................................................................................................................. 335

flow(graph theory)....................................................................................................................................................................... 218

flow-chart(activities).................................................................................................................................................................... 277

flowing movement....................................................................................................................................................................... 395

fluid architecture......................................................................................................................................................................... 364

fluid dynamics(computational)..................................................................................................................................................... 334

fluorescent lamps....................................................................................................................................................................... 336

focus.................................................................................................................................................. 35; 36; 42; 139; 408; 409; 444

focus of interest......................................................................................................................................................................... 409

focus of programming research.................................................................................................................................................... 266

focus of research........................................................................................................................................................................ 496

focus on straight applications...................................................................................................................................................... 358

focus(component, node).............................................................................................................................................................. 345

focus(evaluation)........................................................................................................................................................................ 160

focus(eye)................................................................................................................................................................................. 399

focus(parts(composition))............................................................................................................................................................ 101

focused..................................................................................................................................................................................... 294

focused on the final result........................................................................................................................................................... 311

folded surface............................................................................................................................................................................ 379

folly............................................................................................................................................................................................ 67

foot........................................................................................................................................................................................... 348

foot(Amsterdam)........................................................................................................................................................................ 122

footbridge.................................................................................................................................................................................. 483

footings..................................................................................................................................................................................... 342

foot-notes.................................................................................................................................................................................... 43

Foqué......................................................................................................................................................................... 298; 339; 438

force(driving).............................................................................................................................................................................. 491

forces(internal)........................................................................................................................................................................... 280

forces(localised)......................................................................................................................................................................... 286

forces(vertical)............................................................................................................................................................................ 286

forecasting................................................................................................................................................................................. 253

forecasting study........................................................................................................................................................................ 253

foreground and background......................................................................................................................................................... 414

foresight.................................................................................................................................................................................... 100

foreword...................................................................................................................................................................................... 43

form................................................................................................................................ 20; 87; 92; 93; 100; 292; 345; 443; 483; 492

form and function(dichotomy)....................................................................................................................................................... 240

form as an answer...................................................................................................................................................................... 401

form concept................................................................................................................................................................. 94; 436; 439

form concept(consistent package of design ideas(main structure)).................................................................................................. 433

form concept(methodological tool)................................................................................................................................................ 440

form concept(situation, translation(programme))............................................................................................................................ 433

form convention.......................................................................................................................................................................... 292

form expression(artistic).............................................................................................................................................................. 379

form finding................................................................................................................................................................................ 379

form follows function............................................................................................................................................................ 107; 109

form idea................................................................................................................................................................................... 292

form of the building(programme of requirements, personal preferences, contextual aspects, flexibility(changing functions))).................. 277

form of the building(study(context(urban architecture))).................................................................................................................. 424

form studies................................................................................................................................................................ 102; 142; 483

form type............................................................................................................................................................................ 104; 106

form variants(peripheral, compact)(one-storey, two-storey)............................................................................................................. 169

form vocabulary.......................................................................................................................................................................... 380

form(add)................................................................................................................................................................................... 104

form(all-embracing)..................................................................................................................................................................... 407

form(city)............................................................................................................................................................................ 125; 126

form(construction)...................................................................................................................................................................... 396

form(curved)............................................................................................................................................................................... 430

form(form).................................................................................................................................................................................... 93

form(function).............................................................................................................................................................. 107; 109; 292

form(generating factors).............................................................................................................................................................. 430

form(geometrical)....................................................................................................................................................................... 370

form(geometry, nature)................................................................................................................................................................ 108

form(ideas).................................................................................................................................................................................. 96

form(intersect)............................................................................................................................................................................ 104

form(material).............................................................................................................................................................................. 57

form(meaning)............................................................................................................................................................................ 396

form(optimum)............................................................................................................................................................................ 297

form(particular)........................................................................................................................................................................... 429

form(physical-chemical).............................................................................................................................................................. 370

form(possible)............................................................................................................................................................................ 208

form(state of dispersion).............................................................................................................................................................. 189

form(subtract)............................................................................................................................................................................ 104

form(unsatisfactory(perception))................................................................................................................................................... 241

form(variety)............................................................................................................................................................................... 310

form(without dimensions)............................................................................................................................................................ 216

formal........................................................................................................................................................................................ 418

formal acceptability.................................................................................................................................................................... 241

formal aspects(history)................................................................................................................................................................. 63

formal coherence........................................................................................................................................................................ 430

formal composition..................................................................................................................................................................... 492

formal design............................................................................................................................................................................. 493

formal design process................................................................................................................................................................. 387

formal grouping.......................................................................................................................................................................... 243

formal language.......................................................................................................................................................................... 421

formal logic................................................................................................................................................................................ 179

formal logical model.................................................................................................................................................................... 189

formal ordering............................................................................................................................................................. 433; 436; 438

formal relations.......................................................................................................................................................................... 492

formal system(architectural)........................................................................................................................................................ 240

formal themes.............................................................................................................................................................................. 95

formalising................................................................................................................................................................................. 128

formalism.................................................................................................................................................................................... 94

format....................................................................................................................................................................................... 141

format(exposition)....................................................................................................................................................................... 144

formation images........................................................................................................................................................................ 387

formation of a goal...................................................................................................................................................................... 416

formation of concepts................................................................................................................................................................. 415

formation of the image......................................................................................................................................................... 413; 443

formative factor........................................................................................................................................................................... 327

forming of spaces....................................................................................................................................................................... 348

forming(ordering)........................................................................................................................................................................ 429

forms and colours(context).......................................................................................................................................................... 394

forms and meanings(pull apart).................................................................................................................................................... 396

forms of ordering........................................................................................................................................................................ 474

forms(archetypal)....................................................................................................................................................................... 487

forms(complex).......................................................................................................................................................................... 379

forms(continuous language)......................................................................................................................................................... 326

forms(generating)....................................................................................................................................................................... 378

forms(possible)............................................................................................................................................................................ 20

forms(proto)............................................................................................................................................................................... 406

formula(iterating)........................................................................................................................................................................ 256

formula(repeating)....................................................................................................................................................................... 403

formula(stair sizes)..................................................................................................................................................................... 239

formulae(finding)......................................................................................................................................................................... 228

formulated(explicitly)................................................................................................................................................................... 362

formulating building technological problems.................................................................................................................................. 382

formulating the problem............................................................................................................................................................... 251

formulation(problem)................................................................................................................................................................... 254

Fortgens..................................................................................................................................................................................... 79

Fortier....................................................................................................................................................................................... 129

forum........................................................................................................................................................................................ 126

Foster....................................................................................................................................................................................... 364

Foucault.................................................................................................................................................................................... 414

foundation................................................................................................................................................................... 120; 341; 350

Foundation Analysis of Buildings................................................................................................................................................. 117

Foundation Architectural Museum................................................................................................................................................ 494

Foundation for Architectural Research.......................................................................................................................................... 347

Foundation NNAO...................................................................................................................................................................... 494

foundation(laying)....................................................................................................................................................................... 280

foundation(pile)........................................................................................................................................................................... 342

founding.................................................................................................................................................................................... 474

four P’s..................................................................................................................................................................................... 369

four-dimensional......................................................................................................................................................................... 475

fractal forms............................................................................................................................................................................... 203

fractal(Cantor)............................................................................................................................................................................ 226

fractal(Julia)............................................................................................................................................................................... 226

fractal(Mandelbrot)...................................................................................................................................................................... 226

fractal(meander)......................................................................................................................................................................... 226

fractal(Sierpinski)....................................................................................................................................................................... 226

fractal(turning curves).................................................................................................................................................................. 226

fractal(twists)............................................................................................................................................................................. 226

fractalising(image)...................................................................................................................................................................... 226

fractals...................................................................................................................................................................................... 225

fractals(tree).............................................................................................................................................................................. 226

fraction...................................................................................................................................................................................... 207

fracture behaviour....................................................................................................................................................................... 285

fragmentising............................................................................................................................................................................. 128

frame...................................................................................................................................................................... 37; 50; 174; 441

frame and grain.......................................................................................................................................................................... 387

frame based representation......................................................................................................................................................... 237

frame of reference........................................................................................................................................................ 396; 399; 403

frame(computer programming)..................................................................................................................................................... 234

frame(drawing)........................................................................................................................................................................... 211

frame(focus)................................................................................................................................................................................ 42

frame-less doubly glassed panes................................................................................................................................................. 356

frameless glazing....................................................................................................................................................................... 284

framing system.......................................................................................................................................................................... 490

Frampton................................................................................................................................................................................... 396

Frankendael............................................................................................................................................................................... 439

Frankl......................................................................................................................................................................................... 57

free agents................................................................................................................................................................................ 491

free data.................................................................................................................................................................................... 300

free elements............................................................................................................................................................................. 326

free the task.............................................................................................................................................................................. 406

freed and interpretable................................................................................................................................................................ 395

freedom of choice................................................................................................................................................................ 253; 500

freedom(concept(consumer, producer))......................................................................................................................................... 491

freedom(concrete)...................................................................................................................................................................... 474

freedom(design)......................................................................................................................................................................... 210

freedom(human)......................................................................................................................................................................... 491

freedom(restriction(experience))................................................................................................................................................... 403

free-standing.............................................................................................................................................................................. 394

Frey.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 182

Frieden...................................................................................................................................................................................... 455

Frieling.................................................................................................................................................................... 21; 89; 454; 491

from a distance.......................................................................................................................................................................... 413

from scratch(project)................................................................................................................................................................... 145

from up-close............................................................................................................................................................................. 413

front.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 287

front(colour and texture).............................................................................................................................................................. 289

front-right-behind-left................................................................................................................................................................... 475

Frost......................................................................................................................................................................................... 473

fuelling station.................................................................................................................................................................... 268; 269

full-scale mock-up............................................................................................................................................................... 275; 456

full-sentence.............................................................................................................................................................................. 190

full-sentence function........................................................................................................................................................... 192; 225

full-sentence function(design act)................................................................................................................................................. 192

functie(vorm)................................................................................................................................................................................ 94

function............................................................................................................................................. 20; 40; 104; 225; 345; 440; 441

Function...................................................................................................................................................................................... 92

function analysis.......................................................................................................................................................... 275; 276; 371

function and construction(idea).................................................................................................................................................... 408

function binding.......................................................................................................................................................................... 105

function co-domain..................................................................................................................................................................... 225

function combination........................................................................................................................................................... 105; 106

function depiction....................................................................................................................................................................... 225

function divisions........................................................................................................................................................................ 104

function image........................................................................................................................................................................... 225

function integration................................................................................................................................................................ 91; 106

function integration10cm................................................................................................................................................................. 106

function integration3m................................................................................................................................................................... 106

function mats............................................................................................................................................................................. 166

function of the product................................................................................................................................................................ 370

function outcome........................................................................................................................................................................ 225

function outcome........................................................................................................................................................................ 225

function output........................................................................................................................................................................... 225

function range............................................................................................................................................................................ 225

function segregation................................................................................................................................................................... 106

function segregation10cm............................................................................................................................................................... 106

function segregation30m................................................................................................................................................................ 105

function separation.............................................................................................................................................................. 105; 106

function separation1km.................................................................................................................................................................. 105

function separation3km.................................................................................................................................................................. 105

function square)......................................................................................................................................................................... 225

function structure....................................................................................................................................................................... 370

function theory........................................................................................................................................................................... 207

function type.............................................................................................................................................................................. 104

function value field...................................................................................................................................................................... 225

function(argument)...................................................................................................................................................................... 225

function(building)................................................................................................................................................................. 330; 341

function(chaos(first input))........................................................................................................................................................... 256

function(chaos)................................................................................................................................................................... 256; 257

function(declarative(everyday language))....................................................................................................................................... 205

function(derived).................................................................................................................................................................. 227; 228

function(differentiation)................................................................................................................................................................ 225

function(discontinuous)............................................................................................................................................................... 227

function(domain)......................................................................................................................................................................... 225

function(exponential)................................................................................................................................................................... 256

function(flexibility in allocating).................................................................................................................................................... 292

function(form).................................................................................................................................................................. 92; 93; 292

function(growth(population))......................................................................................................................................................... 256

function(independent variable)...................................................................................................................................................... 225

function(input)............................................................................................................................................................................ 225

function(integration).................................................................................................................................................................... 225

function(iterating)........................................................................................................................................................................ 256

function(Lotka-Volterra)............................................................................................................................................................... 257

function(mathematics)................................................................................................................................................................ 225

function(mixing).......................................................................................................................................................................... 324

function(operationalisation(full-sentence function))......................................................................................................................... 192

function(original)......................................................................................................................................................................... 225

function(rating growth)................................................................................................................................................................. 225

function(separation).................................................................................................................................................................... 324

function(steering)........................................................................................................................................................................ 225

function(structure)................................................................................................................................................................... 92; 93

function(usage)............................................................................................................................................................................ 94

function(value)............................................................................................................................................................................ 225

function(variables)....................................................................................................................................................................... 189

function(working)........................................................................................................................................................................ 204

functional analyses(norms).......................................................................................................................................................... 239

functional analysis................................................................................................................................................................ 92; 275

functional design........................................................................................................................................................................ 275

functional designing.................................................................................................................................................................... 275

functional flexibility..................................................................................................................................................................... 368

functional goal............................................................................................................................................................................ 330

functional hierarchy(shopping centres).......................................................................................................................................... 268

functional life-span...................................................................................................................................................................... 323

functional ordering............................................................................................................................................................... 433; 438

functional organisation................................................................................................................................................................ 434

functional planning.............................................................................................................................................................. 434; 436

functional planning(allocation functions)........................................................................................................................................ 433

functional potentials..................................................................................................................................................................... 93

functional preferences(translation)................................................................................................................................................ 163

functional quality........................................................................................................................................................................ 158

functional requirements................................................................................................................................................ 274; 275; 336

functional requirements of a building............................................................................................................................................. 330

functional significance................................................................................................................................................................. 392

functional unit system................................................................................................................................................................. 170

functional(concept)..................................................................................................................................................................... 437

functional(mono, oligo)................................................................................................................................................................ 367

functional(theatrical)................................................................................................................................................................... 421

functionalism.................................................................................................................................................................. 92; 94; 107

functionalist............................................................................................................................................................................... 292

functionalist urbanism................................................................................................................................................................. 434

functionalistic design(criticism).................................................................................................................................................... 125

functionality............................................................................................................................................................................... 483

functionality(emphasis)............................................................................................................................................................... 310

functional-technical segment....................................................................................................................................................... 433

functioning and fitting.................................................................................................................................................................. 468

functions and performances......................................................................................................................................................... 273

functions(additional).................................................................................................................................................................... 288

functions(CIAM(housing, employment, amenities, traffic))............................................................................................................... 266

functions(concentrating).............................................................................................................................................................. 324

functions(control)........................................................................................................................................................................ 229

functions(uncertain)...................................................................................................................................................................... 27

function-segregation3m................................................................................................................................................................. 106

fundamental study...................................................................................................................................................................... 356

furniture.............................................................................................................................................................................. 274; 394

furniture(sub-system).................................................................................................................................................................. 280

future conditions......................................................................................................................................................................... 491

future contexts........................................................................................................................................................................... 251

future demands.......................................................................................................................................................................... 378

future developments(beyond the government’s control)................................................................................................................... 162

future situation........................................................................................................................................................................... 491

future use of the building............................................................................................................................................................. 378

future(aims, means).................................................................................................................................................................... 492

future(art, rules, people, recreation(potential)................................................................................................................................. 491

future(desirable).................................................................................................................................................................. 253; 254

future(image(prognosis, design, scenario)).................................................................................................................................... 258

future(potential).......................................................................................................................................................................... 492

future(probable)..................................................................................................................................................................... 51; 446

future(uncertain)......................................................................................................................................................................... 161

future(virtual reality).................................................................................................................................................................... 491

future(way of prediction(alpha, betha, gamma, delta))..................................................................................................................... 491

futures(desirable)........................................................................................................................................................................ 492

futures(necessary)...................................................................................................................................................................... 492

futures(probable(research)).......................................................................................................................................................... 492

futures(sorts)............................................................................................................................................................................. 492

fuzzy engineering agent.............................................................................................................................................................. 382

fuzzy logic.................................................................................................................................................................. 194; 377; 382

G.W.L. area............................................................................................................................................................................... 439

GAA......................................................................................................................................................................................... 122

Gaas, De................................................................................................................................................................................... 315

Galilei....................................................................................................................................................................................... 183

galleries(access)........................................................................................................................................................................ 392

game........................................................................................................................................................................................ 102

game of creation........................................................................................................................................................................ 474

game(arcade)............................................................................................................................................................................. 232

game(closed form)...................................................................................................................................................................... 479

game(internal logic).................................................................................................................................................................... 476

game(rule)................................................................................................................................................................................. 474

game(rules, constraints, formats)................................................................................................................................................. 142

game-like situations(design activity driven research)...................................................................................................................... 140

games(video)............................................................................................................................................................................. 232

gamma sciences........................................................................................................................................................................ 379

gamma way(social science)........................................................................................................................................................ 491

gap(fill in(research(design document based)))................................................................................................................................ 144

garden(collective)....................................................................................................................................................................... 135

Gastelaars................................................................................................................................................................................. 494

gate............................................................................................................................................................................ 423; 430; 481

gate function.............................................................................................................................................................................. 425

Gaudí......................................................................................................................................................................... 117; 124; 415

Gaussian curve.......................................................................................................................................................................... 219

Gauss-Jordan method................................................................................................................................................................. 222

Gehry............................................................................................................................................................ 94; 291; 364; 379; 380

Gelder(nodal bond)..................................................................................................................................................................... 286

Gendt........................................................................................................................................................................................ 122

general assertion(set restriction).................................................................................................................................................. 193

general contracting..................................................................................................................................................................... 272

general effect(case)...................................................................................................................................................................... 83

general ruling(cases).................................................................................................................................................................... 34

general to particular.................................................................................................................................................................... 191

general(context)......................................................................................................................................................................... 447

generalisation..................................................................................................................................................................... 252; 416

generalisation(abduction)............................................................................................................................................................ 199

generalisation(testing(hypotheses)))............................................................................................................................................. 179

generalisation(uniqueness).......................................................................................................................................................... 252

generalisations........................................................................................................................................................................... 255

generalise.............................................................................................................................................................................. 12; 54

generalising................................................................................................................................................................................. 54

generate...................................................................................................................................................................................... 12

generates.................................................................................................................................................................................. 443

generating................................................................................................................................................................................... 54

generating experience................................................................................................................................................................. 416

generating forms........................................................................................................................................................................ 378

generations................................................................................................................................................................................ 256

genesis(slow, nature, Berlage)..................................................................................................................................................... 119

genetic algorithms............................................................................................................................................................... 377; 382

genetic mutation........................................................................................................................................................................ 416

genius loci(context(liberating(object))).......................................................................................................................................... 493

Genua....................................................................................................................................................................................... 112

geodesy...................................................................................................................................................................................... 71

geographical co-ordinates............................................................................................................................................................. 51

Geographical Information System................................................................................................................................................ 182

geography................................................................................................................................................................................... 53

geometric drawings.................................................................................................................................................................... 131

geometric interpretation(spatial constraints).................................................................................................................................. 236

geometric primitives.................................................................................................................................................................... 233

geometric tools(intuitive)............................................................................................................................................................. 232

geometric transformations........................................................................................................................................................... 234

geometric types......................................................................................................................................................................... 104

geometrical concept................................................................................................................................................................... 190

geometrical form........................................................................................................................................................................ 370

geometrical series...................................................................................................................................................................... 213

geometrical shape...................................................................................................................................................................... 487

geometry............................................................................................................................................................................ 203; 209

geo-metry.................................................................................................................................................................................. 215

geometry and architecture........................................................................................................................................................... 232

geometry(Berlage)...................................................................................................................................................................... 119

geometry(combinatorial).............................................................................................................................................................. 215

geometry(correctness)................................................................................................................................................................ 359

geometry(descriptive).................................................................................................................................................................. 215

geometry(Euclidan).................................................................................................................................................................... 216

geometry(sizeless)..................................................................................................................................................................... 216

geometry(states of dispersion(continuous))................................................................................................................................... 215

geo-morphological stratum.......................................................................................................................................................... 131

geons(basic components)........................................................................................................................................................... 235

geons(cones)............................................................................................................................................................................. 243

geons(decomposition)................................................................................................................................................................. 243

George...................................................................................................................................................................................... 104

Gesamtkunstwerk...................................................................................................................................................................... 477

Gestalt principles....................................................................................................................................................................... 241

Gestalt psychologists................................................................................................................................................................. 241

Gestalt(history)............................................................................................................................................................................ 65

Gestaltung................................................................................................................................................................................. 119

gestures(conspicio).................................................................................................................................................................... 475

Geurtsen................................................................................................................................................................................... 132

Geuze................................................................................................................................................................................ 387; 419

Gibsonian perception.................................................................................................................................................................. 244

Giedion....................................................................................................................................................................................... 69

Giesen–de Noord....................................................................................................................................................................... 342

GIF(animated).............................................................................................................................................................................. 49

gimmick(design)......................................................................................................................................................................... 406

GIS............................................................................................................................................................................................. 76

GIS(model(spatial))..................................................................................................................................................................... 182

glass ‘louvre’ beams................................................................................................................................................................... 356

glass box design........................................................................................................................................................................ 366

glass column............................................................................................................................................................................. 286

glass construction...................................................................................................................................................................... 286

glass line................................................................................................................................................................................... 325

glass line(bottom)....................................................................................................................................................................... 325

glass spaces............................................................................................................................................................................. 331

glass surface............................................................................................................................................................................. 490

glass(pre-stressed(strength, E-modulus, polymers))...................................................................................................................... 285

glass(warm bent twisted)............................................................................................................................................................ 490

glasshouse(storing, exhibiting).................................................................................................................................................... 460

glazing percentage..................................................................................................................................................................... 332

glazing(frameless)...................................................................................................................................................................... 284

glazing(tinted)............................................................................................................................................................................ 331

global co-ordinating devices(global).............................................................................................................................................. 237

global to detail........................................................................................................................................................................... 351

glue connection(chemical)........................................................................................................................................................... 356

glueing...................................................................................................................................................................................... 356

go / no go decision..................................................................................................................................................................... 374

goal..................................................................................................................................................................................... 38; 413

goal orientated study.................................................................................................................................................................. 173

goal(functional)........................................................................................................................................................................... 330

goal(non-economic).................................................................................................................................................................... 293

goal(values, criteria, borders, limits)............................................................................................................................................. 251

goal-directed.............................................................................................................................................................................. 455

goal-orientated..................................................................................................................................................... 293; 416; 418; 455

goals and means........................................................................................................................................................................ 455

goals(weight(actions(concrete))).................................................................................................................................................. 297

God always calculates................................................................................................................................................................ 204

Goff................................................................................................................................................................................... 107; 117

golden moment.................................................................................................................................................... 427; 432; 464; 470

golden rule................................................................................................................................................................................. 213

golden section.................................................................................................................................................................... 213; 214

Golden Section................................................................................................................................................................... 119; 122

goniometry................................................................................................................................................................................ 215

good taste and vogue.................................................................................................................................................................. 239

goods(durable)........................................................................................................................................................................... 268

gothic........................................................................................................................................................................................ 118

gothic cathedral......................................................................................................................................................................... 396

gothic church............................................................................................................................................................................... 64

gothic(French)............................................................................................................................................................................ 118

Gout......................................................................................................................................................................................... 346

government(charge of certainty, safety and continuity)................................................................................................................... 493

government(planning institutes).................................................................................................................................................... 497

Graaf................................................................................................................................................................................. 203; 301

Graafland................................................................................................................................................................................... 249

grachtengordel........................................................................................................................................................................... 121

Grachtengordel.......................................................................................................................................................................... 434

grachtenhuis.............................................................................................................................................................................. 119

gradient....................................................................................................................................................................................... 93

graduation................................................................................................................................................................................... 21

graffiti........................................................................................................................................................................................ 170

grain......................................................................................................................................................................... 37; 50; 55; 174

grain of time............................................................................................................................................................................... 201

grain silo................................................................................................................................................................................... 419

grain(drawing)............................................................................................................................................................................ 211

grain(focus)................................................................................................................................................................................. 42

grain(here, now)......................................................................................................................................................................... 201

grain(model)............................................................................................................................................................................... 186

grammar(verbs of modality)......................................................................................................................................................... 189

grand café................................................................................................................................................................................. 465

grand figure................................................................................................................................................................................ 123

Grand narratives......................................................................................................................................................................... 414

granular size.............................................................................................................................................................................. 350

granulated concrete.................................................................................................................................................................... 427

graph........................................................................................................................................................................................ 216

graph theory....................................................................................................................................................................... 209; 216

graph(circuit).............................................................................................................................................................................. 217

graph(complete)......................................................................................................................................................................... 217

graph(contracted)....................................................................................................................................................................... 217

graph(directed)........................................................................................................................................................................... 218

graph(isomorph)......................................................................................................................................................................... 217

graph(n-conjunctive).................................................................................................................................................................... 218

graph(non-conjunctive)................................................................................................................................................................ 218

graph(planar).............................................................................................................................................................................. 217

graph(planes)............................................................................................................................................................................. 217

graph(regular)............................................................................................................................................................................. 217

graphic representation................................................................................................................................................................ 411

graphical interfaces.................................................................................................................................................................... 232

graphs(single)............................................................................................................................................................................ 217

Grashof(non-dimensional number)................................................................................................................................................ 329

gratings(perception).................................................................................................................................................................... 240

gravitation model........................................................................................................................................................................ 269

gravity(models)........................................................................................................................................................................... 267

Greater London City Council........................................................................................................................................................ 364

Greek colonies........................................................................................................................................................................... 203

Greek philosophy....................................................................................................................................................................... 478

Greeks................................................................................................................................................................................ 96; 475

Green Heart.................................................................................................................................................................. 36; 182; 495

Green Heart(scale confusion(Central Park)).................................................................................................................................. 188

green space............................................................................................................................................................................... 315

greenhouse problem................................................................................................................................................................... 365

greying of the population............................................................................................................................................................. 310

grid............................................................................................................................................................................. 122; 237; 418

grid lines(co-incide boundaries).................................................................................................................................................... 123

grid lines(intersection)................................................................................................................................................................. 473

grid(begin to design)................................................................................................................................................................... 418

grid(Cartesian)........................................................................................................................................................................... 359

grid(size system)....................................................................................................................................................................... 212

grid(structure(monument))........................................................................................................................................................... 463

grids(rigid use)........................................................................................................................................................................... 122

Groningen(East)......................................................................................................................................................................... 495

Groot................................................................................................................................................................................... 54; 249

ground exploitation(high rents)..................................................................................................................................................... 267

ground floor................................................................................................................................................................................ 120

ground floor construction............................................................................................................................................................. 342

ground of comparison................................................................................................................................................................... 91

ground plan................................................................................................................................................................................ 434

ground plans.............................................................................................................................................................................. 123

ground water level....................................................................................................................................................................... 315

groundplan................................................................................................................................................................................. 434

ground-space-index.................................................................................................................................................................... 270

group(collection of materials)....................................................................................................................................................... 351

group(interest)............................................................................................................................................................................ 492

grouped(design cases)................................................................................................................................................................ 144

grouping.................................................................................................................................................................................... 244

growing stage............................................................................................................................................................................ 369

growing(organically).................................................................................................................................................................... 368

growth function........................................................................................................................................................................... 256

growth of knowledge................................................................................................................................................................... 179

growth(economic)....................................................................................................................................................................... 494

growth(exogenous contamination)................................................................................................................................................ 418

growth(limits)............................................................................................................................................................................. 229

guarantee(life-span).................................................................................................................................................................... 356

Guggenheim Museum................................................................................................................................................................. 380

Guggenheim Museum(Bilbao)...................................................................................................................................................... 364

guiding idea............................................................................................................................................................................... 406

guiding motive............................................................................................................................................................................ 467

gutter level................................................................................................................................................................................. 124

Guyt.................................................................................................................................................................................. 263; 265

gymnastics................................................................................................................................................................................ 415

Haarlem.................................................................................................................................................................................... 134

Habermas.................................................................................................................................................................................. 305

habit(traditional)......................................................................................................................................................................... 281

habitation history......................................................................................................................................................................... 59

habits(ingrained)......................................................................................................................................................................... 390

Habraken................................................................................................................................................................................... 347

Hagia Sofia................................................................................................................................................................................ 396

Hague, The................................................................................................................................................... 112; 132; 291; 355; 467

half-truth.................................................................................................................................................................................... 201

hall........................................................................................................................................................................................... 124

hall offices................................................................................................................................................................................. 288

hall theatre................................................................................................................................................................................ 470

hall(central)................................................................................................................................................................................ 470

hall(factory)................................................................................................................................................................................ 470

hallucinations............................................................................................................................................................................. 413

Hamel................................................................................................................................................................................... 58; 59

handcrafted artefacts.................................................................................................................................................................. 400

handicap................................................................................................................................................................................... 311

handling capacity....................................................................................................................................................................... 335

handwriting................................................................................................................................................................................ 470

harbour................................................................................................................................................................................ 60; 433

Häring......................................................................................................................................................................................... 94

harmony....................................................................................................................................................................... 95; 119; 240

harmony(perception)................................................................................................................................................................... 241

Harrison, Weiner, Tanner and Barnicot......................................................................................................................................... 415

Harvey....................................................................................................................................................................................... 183

Haveneiland............................................................................................................................................................................... 188

Hawthorne experiment................................................................................................................................................................ 414

head of a bull............................................................................................................................................................................. 393

headaches................................................................................................................................................................................. 327

headers and courses.................................................................................................................................................................. 119

headings..................................................................................................................................................................................... 46

heads........................................................................................................................................................................................ 120

heads and layers........................................................................................................................................................................ 348

health care................................................................................................................................................................................ 169

health centre............................................................................................................................................................... 155; 169; 277

Health Centre Merenwijk, Leiden.................................................................................................................................................. 154

health centres(accomodation policy)............................................................................................................................................ 277

health system(public)................................................................................................................................................................. 169

healthy building................................................................................................................................................................... 330; 338

heat accumulating mass............................................................................................................................................................. 332

heat load................................................................................................................................................................................... 332

heath land................................................................................................................................................................................. 315

heating...................................................................................................................................................................................... 329

heating capacity......................................................................................................................................................................... 334

heating(district).......................................................................................................................................................................... 313

Hedicke...................................................................................................................................................................................... 63

Heeling................................................................................................................................................................ 387; 429; 433; 439

Heeregracht............................................................................................................................................................................... 121

Heidegger.................................................................................................................................................................................. 414

height of the rooms..................................................................................................................................................................... 470

height(building)........................................................................................................................................................................... 121

height(least structural)................................................................................................................................................................ 407

Heisenberg................................................................................................................................................................................ 414

Hejduk...................................................................................................................................................................................... 474

helixes...................................................................................................................................................................................... 226

helix-wise(process)..................................................................................................................................................................... 369

hence........................................................................................................................................................................................ 201

Henket........................................................................................................................................................................................ 98

Hercher..................................................................................................................................................................................... 105

Hertzberger.................................................................................................................................... 100; 140; 361; 387; 389; 395; 399

heterogeneity...................................................................................................................................................................... 391; 418

heterogeneous mixture............................................................................................................................................................... 105

heuristic model.......................................................................................................................................................................... 184

heuristic search methods............................................................................................................................................................ 382

heuristics.................................................................................................................................................................................... 61

hiatuses.................................................................................................................................................................................... 132

hidden burdens.......................................................................................................................................................................... 162

hierarchical structure.................................................................................................................................................................. 371

hierarchy................................................................................................................................................................................... 268

hierarchy of construction(infrastructure, building, component, element)............................................................................................ 279

hierarchy(control)....................................................................................................................................................................... 380

hierarchy(functional)................................................................................................................................................................... 268

high buildings............................................................................................................................................................................. 335

high density land........................................................................................................................................................................ 498

high speed railway connection(circle line)..................................................................................................................................... 495

high speed transport................................................................................................................................................................... 495

high tech................................................................................................................................................................................... 273

high-rise.................................................................................................................................................................................... 342

high-rise building.......................................................................................................................................................................... 59

high-rise tordo............................................................................................................................................................................ 488

hindrance(noise)......................................................................................................................................................................... 164

hinged nodal bond...................................................................................................................................................................... 286

Hinse........................................................................................................................................................................................ 439

historians(typewise to a particular period)..................................................................................................................................... 401

historic precedents..................................................................................................................................................................... 143

historical co-incidence................................................................................................................................................................ 417

historical development................................................................................................................................................................ 473

historical distancing..................................................................................................................................................................... 69

historical situation........................................................................................................................................................................ 64

history............................................................................................................................................................................... 401; 419

history of architecture................................................................................................................................................................... 61

history of exploitation................................................................................................................................................................... 69

history of the location(analysis of buildings).................................................................................................................................. 118

history(reception)......................................................................................................................................................................... 70

history(science concept)............................................................................................................................................................... 61

history(social science).................................................................................................................................................................. 69

history(type driven)....................................................................................................................................................................... 66

Hobbes..................................................................................................................................................................................... 295

Hobma........................................................................................................................................................................................ 79

Hobma and Schutte..................................................................................................................................................................... 34

Hoeven...................................................................................................................................................................................... 126

Hoge Veluwe............................................................................................................................................................................. 110

hole in the wall........................................................................................................................................................................... 285

holes(quadratic)......................................................................................................................................................................... 473

holistic associative structures...................................................................................................................................................... 237

holistic utopia............................................................................................................................................................................ 421

Holl........................................................................................................................................................................................... 140

home care................................................................................................................................................................................. 310

home care zones....................................................................................................................................................................... 310

home for children........................................................................................................................................................................ 276

home(convalescent).................................................................................................................................................................... 310

homo economicus...................................................................................................................................................................... 294

homo ludens.............................................................................................................................................................................. 455

homo sociologicus..................................................................................................................................................................... 295

homogeneity....................................................................................................................................................................... 391; 418

homogeneity(perception)............................................................................................................................................................. 241

homogenous design theme......................................................................................................................................................... 418

Hoogdalem................................................................................................................................................................................ 277

horeca law................................................................................................................................................................................. 274

horizontal distribution.................................................................................................................................................................. 335

horizontal pipes.......................................................................................................................................................................... 336

horizontal space......................................................................................................................................................................... 475

horizontal surfaces..................................................................................................................................................................... 487

horizontal surfaces(locomotion)................................................................................................................................................... 244

horizontal(perception)................................................................................................................................................................. 241

Horta......................................................................................................................................................................................... 108

Horton Plaza.............................................................................................................................................................................. 455

hospital.............................................................................................................................................................................. 169; 276

hospital architecture(nursing unit, floor plan(radial , single corridor, double-corridor, racetrack)).......................................................... 169

Hotel American................................................................................................................................................................... 118; 120

hotel room................................................................................................................................................................................... 55

Houben.............................................................................................................................................................................. 263; 305

house building(load-bearing construction)..................................................................................................................................... 342

house number............................................................................................................................................................................ 205

Housing Act................................................................................................................................................................................ 84

housing association.................................................................................................................................................................... 301

housing budget.......................................................................................................................................................................... 301

housing complexes.................................................................................................................................................................... 166

housing of elderly people............................................................................................................................................................. 310

housing problems....................................................................................................................................................................... 374

housing(ordered)........................................................................................................................................................................ 219

housing(wild).............................................................................................................................................................................. 219

housingappraisal(methods).......................................................................................................................................................... 165

how.............................................................................................................................................................................. 53; 476; 479

HTML........................................................................................................................................................................................ 380

Huizinga.................................................................................................................................................................................... 474

Hulsbergen................................................................................................................................................... 149; 151; 159; 263; 265

human activity............................................................................................................................................................................ 370

human decisions........................................................................................................................................................................ 492

human freedom.......................................................................................................................................................................... 491

human science............................................................................................................................................................................ 92

humanism................................................................................................................................................................................. 415

humanities................................................................................................................................................................................. 100

Hume......................................................................................................................................................................... 295; 414; 418

Husserl..................................................................................................................................................................................... 414

HVAC....................................................................................................................................................................................... 329

HVAC installations..................................................................................................................................................................... 331

hybrid........................................................................................................................................................................................ 435

hypermedia................................................................................................................................................................................ 238

hyperparaboloĩd.......................................................................................................................................................................... 488

hyphen........................................................................................................................................................................................ 47

hypotheses(formulate)................................................................................................................................................................ 138

hypothesis........................................................................................................ 12; 29; 53; 87; 138; 145; 179; 250; 254; 255; 409; 414

hypothesis(design)................................................................................................................................................................ 87; 255

hypothesis(designed)................................................................................................................................................................... 21

hypothesis(establishing)........................................................................................................................................................ 87; 255

hypothesis(forming).................................................................................................................................................................... 192

hypothesis(model)........................................................................................................................................................................ 21

hypothesis(working).................................................................................................................................................................... 142

hypothesis-forming..................................................................................................................................................................... 328

I.. 201

IAAI............................................................................................................................................................................................ 50

Ibos.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 392

IC technology............................................................................................................................................................................. 324

Icarus(Daedalus(Metion))............................................................................................................................................................ 479

Icarus(praxis(user))..................................................................................................................................................................... 479

ICES......................................................................................................................................................................................... 497

iconography................................................................................................................................................................................. 67

iconology............................................................................................................................................................................... 67; 68

ICT............................................................................................................................................................................................ 377

ICT tools.................................................................................................................................................................................... 379

ICT(creative, design orientated).................................................................................................................................................... 377

ICT(management orientated)........................................................................................................................................................ 377

ICT(materialisation orientated)..................................................................................................................................................... 377

ICT(realisation orientated)............................................................................................................................................................ 377

ID number.................................................................................................................................................................................. 205

IDE........................................................................................................................................................................................... 369

idea................................................................................................................................................. 95; 100; 101; 389; 395; 405; 414

idea of a house.......................................................................................................................................................................... 395

idea underlying a design............................................................................................................................................................. 406

idea(autonomously continuing(grid, …))........................................................................................................................................ 418

idea(bad)................................................................................................................................................................................... 430

idea(combination of routine ideas)................................................................................................................................................ 416

idea(diagnosis(complexity of the task))......................................................................................................................................... 411

idea(first)................................................................................................................................................................................... 436

idea(first)(rejecting, embroidering further)...................................................................................................................................... 459

idea(guiding(vague suspicion, kneading of your material, overview of the field of conflict))................................................................... 406

idea(how it came)....................................................................................................................................................................... 390

idea(incomplete)......................................................................................................................................................................... 416

idea(mind or drawing).................................................................................................................................................................. 409

idea(new(innoduction))................................................................................................................................................................ 199

idea(new)................................................................................................................................................................................... 399

idea(outspoken)......................................................................................................................................................................... 405

idea(programme of requirements)................................................................................................................................................. 419

idea(situation)............................................................................................................................................................................ 389

idea(spatial)............................................................................................................................................................................... 408

ideal building material................................................................................................................................................................. 283

ideal model................................................................................................................................................................................ 103

idealised model.......................................................................................................................................................................... 370

idealism............................................................................................................................................................................. 414; 418

idealism(critical)......................................................................................................................................................................... 414

idealistic action.......................................................................................................................................................................... 293

ideal-type.................................................................................................................................................................................. 103

ideas that lead to new concepts.................................................................................................................................................. 403

ideas(actors(picture)).................................................................................................................................................................. 461

ideas(convergence)..................................................................................................................................................................... 260

ideas(decisive)........................................................................................................................................................................... 440

ideas(exchanges)....................................................................................................................................................................... 311

ideas(new(developments(conceivable, probable))).......................................................................................................................... 162

ideas(old).................................................................................................................................................................................. 390

ideas(random)............................................................................................................................................................................ 408

ideas(separate).......................................................................................................................................................................... 430

identification.............................................................................................................................................................................. 418

identification code...................................................................................................................................................................... 205

identification number................................................................................................................................................................... 205

identification of the project........................................................................................................................................................... 273

identification(unique(measure(place)(equal(dimension(object))))...................................................................................................... 206

identify(entrances)...................................................................................................................................................................... 392

identity(components).................................................................................................................................................................. 357

identity(context(liberating(object)))............................................................................................................................................... 493

identity(corporate)...................................................................................................................................................................... 324

identity(cultural).................................................................................................................................................................. 494; 500

identity(decrease(construction))................................................................................................................................................... 408

identity(institutions(own entrance(one building)))............................................................................................................................ 470

identity(scholarly)....................................................................................................................................................................... 369

identity(water system)................................................................................................................................................................ 500

ideogram(3D, concept)................................................................................................................................................................ 406

ideological bias.......................................................................................................................................................................... 430

ideology............................................................................................................................................................................... 92; 291

if............................................................................................................................................................................................... 194

if …then… else(programming language)....................................................................................................................................... 229

if p then q.................................................................................................................................................................... 195; 204; 369

if x then y(forecasting study)....................................................................................................................................................... 253

if... then... statements(choice of parameters)................................................................................................................................ 258

if…then… function(programming language)................................................................................................................................... 229

if…then…(command).................................................................................................................................................................. 197

iff....................................................................................................................................................................................... 195; 196

if-statement............................................................................................................................................................................... 227

igloo’s....................................................................................................................................................................................... 110

IJ square............................................................................................................................................................................ 114; 116

IJburg......................................................................................................................................................................... 188; 310; 435

IJssel........................................................................................................................................................................................ 134

illuminance................................................................................................................................................................................ 335

illustrations.................................................................................................................................................................................. 12

Illustrator 2................................................................................................................................................................................ 245

imag(in)ing study........................................................................................................................................................................ 142

image..................................................................................................................................................... 35; 45; 46; 57; 94; 291; 294

image archive......................................................................................................................................................................... 49; 50

image characteristics................................................................................................................................................................. 173

image expectations.................................................................................................................................................................... 273

image formation.................................................................................................................................................................... 78; 444

image forming............................................................................................................................................................................ 187

image of the city........................................................................................................................................................................ 439

image qualities............................................................................................................................................................................ 93

image type(architecture)............................................................................................................................................................. 106

image type(landscape architecture).............................................................................................................................................. 106

image(agreements, conventions, tunings)..................................................................................................................................... 182

image(archive)............................................................................................................................................................................. 29

image(formation)................................................................................................................................................................. 387; 413

image(initially fragmentary).......................................................................................................................................................... 409

image(model(conceptual(spatial)))................................................................................................................................................ 183

image(problem).......................................................................................................................................................................... 294

image(urban)...................................................................................................................................................................... 434; 441

image(water system).................................................................................................................................................................. 500

images(alternating)....................................................................................................................................................................... 49

images(collection)...................................................................................................................................................................... 402

images(designing(affinity))............................................................................................................................................................. 28

images(information).................................................................................................................................................................... 182

images(old)................................................................................................................................................................................ 390

images(reference)....................................................................................................................................................................... 133

images(sequence)............................................................................................................................................................... 246; 441

images(vague)............................................................................................................................................................................ 173

imaginable(combinatorics)........................................................................................................................................................... 208

imagination.......................................................................................................................................................... 106; 109; 254; 402

imagination techniques............................................................................................................................................................... 106

imagination(area in between(body, mind))..................................................................................................................................... 478

imagination(not the case)............................................................................................................................................................ 190

imaginative insights.................................................................................................................................................................... 100

imaginative power(organising)...................................................................................................................................................... 411

imagine.............................................................................................................................................................................. 415; 477

imagined..................................................................................................................................................................................... 35

imaging and materialisation......................................................................................................................................................... 483

imaging imagination EAEA.......................................................................................................................................................... 142

imaging process.......................................................................................................................................................................... 97

imaging process(channelling inspiration)........................................................................................................................................ 96

imaging(architectonic)................................................................................................................................................................. 133

imaging(creative).......................................................................................................................................................................... 96

imagining stage.......................................................................................................................................................................... 309

imagining(free exchange(agents))................................................................................................................................................. 308

IMAGO...................................................................................................................................................................................... 313

imitate....................................................................................................................................................................................... 113

imitation(history).......................................................................................................................................................................... 66

immeasurable characteristic......................................................................................................................................................... 92

immediacy................................................................................................................................................................................. 316

impact analysis(environmental).................................................................................................................................................... 159

impact colleagues...................................................................................................................................................................... 464

impact(levels)............................................................................................................................................................................. 495

impedes a creative solution......................................................................................................................................................... 449

implementation phase................................................................................................................................................................. 340

implementation process.............................................................................................................................................................. 151

implementation strategy(computerised representation)................................................................................................................... 237

implementations(alternative)........................................................................................................................................................ 233

implication................................................................................................................................................................................. 195

implicit conditions...................................................................................................................................................................... 254

imponderabilia............................................................................................................................................................................. 54

impressionism.................................................................................................................................................................... 416; 418

improbable possible.................................................................................................................................................................... 339

improbable(conditions)................................................................................................................................................................ 254

improvement.............................................................................................................................................................................. 321

improvising creativity................................................................................................................................................................... 481

impulse..................................................................................................................................................................................... 294

in- and output(building)................................................................................................................................................................ 468

in situ.................................................................................................................................................................................. 96; 276

inaugurating............................................................................................................................................................................... 474

in-between................................................................................................................................................................................. 446

in-between realm.......................................................................................................................................................................... 97

inception phase.......................................................................................................................................................................... 377

incident branche......................................................................................................................................................................... 217

inciding branche......................................................................................................................................................................... 217

inclination.................................................................................................................................................................................. 227

inclination to move...................................................................................................................................................................... 158

inclusive concepts........................................................................................................................................................................ 39

incomparable categories............................................................................................................................................................... 27

incomplete idea.......................................................................................................................................................................... 416

incomplete induction................................................................................................................................................................... 199

incomplete knowledge................................................................................................................................................................ 294

incomplete syllogism.................................................................................................................................................................. 200

increased demands.................................................................................................................................................................... 309

increasing validation................................................................................................................................................................... 205

incremental results..................................................................................................................................................................... 285

independent variable..................................................................................................................................................................... 48

independently(live)...................................................................................................................................................................... 310

Indesem.................................................................................................................................................................................... 397

indeterminacy............................................................................................................................................................................ 432

indeterminacy in the design......................................................................................................................................................... 470

indeterminate(leaving)................................................................................................................................................................. 427

index.......................................................................................................................................................................... 12; 35; 45; 46

index number............................................................................................................................................................................. 205

index numbers(planning)............................................................................................................................................................. 266

indexing.................................................................................................................................................................................... 381

indexing schemes(retrieval whole designs).................................................................................................................................... 238

indexnumbers(parking)................................................................................................................................................................ 266

individual aesthetic..................................................................................................................................................................... 394

individual cases.......................................................................................................................................................................... 220

individual choice models............................................................................................................................................................. 269

individual design based research.................................................................................................................................................. 140

Individual design based research.................................................................................................................................................. 143

individual maximisations............................................................................................................................................................. 316

individual pursuit......................................................................................................................................................................... 296

individual strategy....................................................................................................................................................................... 497

individual(freedom, responsibility)................................................................................................................................................. 491

individualisation................................................................................................................................................................... 307; 309

indoor air................................................................................................................................................................................... 330

indoor climate............................................................................................................................................................................ 330

induction............................................................................................................................................................... 34; 199; 200; 250

induction process(psychological)................................................................................................................................................. 250

induction(complete).................................................................................................................................................................... 191

induction(empirical).................................................................................................................................................................... 199

induction(incomplete).................................................................................................................................................................. 199

inductive.................................................................................................................................................................................... 191

inductive reasoning.............................................................................................................................................................. 400; 406

industrial area............................................................................................................................................................................ 433

industrial areas.......................................................................................................................................................................... 269

industrial building....................................................................................................................................................................... 346

industrial building(load-bearing construction)................................................................................................................................. 342

industrial design engineering....................................................................................................................................................... 369

industrial designers.................................................................................................................................................................... 391

industrial location....................................................................................................................................................................... 433

industrial product........................................................................................................................................................................ 367

industrialisation................................................................................................................................................................... 234; 281

industrially fabricated standard building components...................................................................................................................... 359

inequalities(arithmic)................................................................................................................................................................... 223

infectiousness............................................................................................................................................................................ 284

infill and contents....................................................................................................................................................................... 391

infill(changeable)........................................................................................................................................................................ 405

infill(support).............................................................................................................................................................................. 347

infinit space............................................................................................................................................................................... 475

Infinitely growing Museum of Life-spans........................................................................................................................................ 477

infinitesimal calculation............................................................................................................................................................... 205

influencing(transformation)........................................................................................................................................................... 401

information acquisition................................................................................................................................................................ 382

information and communication technology................................................................................................................................... 377

information handling.................................................................................................................................................................... 382

information processing................................................................................................................................................................ 378

information technology................................................................................................................................................................ 231

information theory(perception)...................................................................................................................................................... 241

information theory(structural)....................................................................................................................................................... 242

information(design process)......................................................................................................................................................... 163

information(discipline bound)....................................................................................................................................................... 396

information(economic and technological developments).................................................................................................................. 307

information(history, elementary)..................................................................................................................................................... 62

information(overwhelming)........................................................................................................................................................... 382

information(technology)............................................................................................................................................................... 231

information(visual)....................................................................................................................................................................... 231

informative stage........................................................................................................................................................................ 128

infrastructural elements............................................................................................................................................................... 129

infrastructure............................................................................................................................................................................... 71

infrastructure construction........................................................................................................................................................... 280

infrastructure design................................................................................................................................................................... 279

ING-bank................................................................................................................................................................................... 498

ingenuity............................................................................................................................................................................ 389; 390

ingrained habits.......................................................................................................................................................................... 390

ingredients......................................................................................................................................................................... 409; 417

initial building costs.................................................................................................................................................................... 167

initial term(arithmical series)........................................................................................................................................................ 212

initial value................................................................................................................................................................................. 228

initiating and sustaining power(agents)......................................................................................................................................... 309

initiators(workshop project).......................................................................................................................................................... 141

inner court................................................................................................................................................................................. 170

inner spaces.............................................................................................................................................................................. 170

inner-partitioning......................................................................................................................................................................... 347

innoduction................................................................................................................................................................................ 199

innoduction(negation).................................................................................................................................................................. 199

innoduction(reasoning)................................................................................................................................................................ 369

innovative.................................................................................................................................................................................... 96

innovative solutions..................................................................................................................................................................... 154

innovative solutions(finding oppositions)........................................................................................................................................ 459

input........................................................................................................................................................................................... 48

inquiries.................................................................................................................................................................................... 267

inquiries(consumer, visitor, retailer).............................................................................................................................................. 269

inquiry......................................................................................................................................................................................... 19

inquiry(quick and dirty)................................................................................................................................................................ 155

inside and outside...................................................................................................................................................................... 413

inside(graph theory).................................................................................................................................................................... 217

inside(scale dependent).............................................................................................................................................................. 190

inspection.................................................................................................................................................................................. 337

inspiration.................................................................................................................................................................................. 467

inspiration without perspiration..................................................................................................................................................... 417

inspiration(deadline).................................................................................................................................................................... 291

inspiration(design)...................................................................................................................................................................... 291

inspiration(environment).............................................................................................................................................................. 291

inspiration(flashes)..................................................................................................................................................................... 389

installation component................................................................................................................................................................ 333

installation design(progress of the design).................................................................................................................................... 332

installation designers.................................................................................................................................................................. 338

installation designers(problems(warning, solving)).......................................................................................................................... 338

installation providers................................................................................................................................................................... 338

installation(design)..................................................................................................................................................................... 333

installation(on-site)..................................................................................................................................................................... 281

installation(system choice(preliminary design stage(data(final stage)))............................................................................................ 332

installation(trial).......................................................................................................................................................................... 329

installations............................................................................................................................................................................... 327

installations(built-in space, approriate spot).................................................................................................................................. 330

installations(capacity)................................................................................................................................................................. 330

installations(climate)................................................................................................................................................................... 330

installations(communication)....................................................................................................................................................... 337

installations(design process)....................................................................................................................................................... 332

installations(flexible, adaptable)................................................................................................................................................... 330

installations(programme of requirements, spaces not mentioned).................................................................................................... 331

installations(provisions)............................................................................................................................................................... 347

installations(statement)............................................................................................................................................................... 372

installations(technical).................................................................................................................................................. 326; 327; 346

instalment................................................................................................................................................................................. 350

instinctive actions....................................................................................................................................................................... 415

institutionalised............................................................................................................................................................................ 83

instruction(representation)........................................................................................................................................................... 225

instructions(pictorial).................................................................................................................................................................. 231

instrumentalism......................................................................................................................................................................... 415

insulation(thermal)...................................................................................................................................................................... 331

in-take....................................................................................................................................................................................... 323

in-take(building).......................................................................................................................................................................... 324

integer....................................................................................................................................................................................... 206

integral accessibility................................................................................................................................................................... 276

integral calculation..................................................................................................................................................................... 205

integral calculus......................................................................................................................................................................... 228

integral design task.................................................................................................................................................................... 101

integration...................................................................................................................................................... 26; 105; 106; 227; 346

integration and co-ordination(Building).......................................................................................................................................... 117

integration levels........................................................................................................................................................................ 346

integration(function)...................................................................................................................................................................... 91

integration(horizontal)................................................................................................................................................................... 26

integration(synthesis)................................................................................................................................................................. 421

integration(systematic)............................................................................................................................................................... 317

integration(vertical)....................................................................................................................................................................... 26

integration10cm(function)................................................................................................................................................................ 106

integration30m.............................................................................................................................................................................. 105

integration3m(function).................................................................................................................................................................. 106

intellectual aptitude.................................................................................................................................................................... 100

intellectual space....................................................................................................................................................................... 190

intelligence(artificial)................................................................................................................................................................... 378

intelligence(perseverance)........................................................................................................................................................... 284

intelligent management............................................................................................................................................................... 378

intended effect(drawing).............................................................................................................................................................. 174

intended effects.................................................................................................................................................................. 149; 446

intent........................................................................................................................................................................................ 441

intention...................................................................................................................................................................................... 57

intentional projective model......................................................................................................................................................... 184

intentional-projective model......................................................................................................................................................... 185

intentions.................................................................................................................................................................................. 408

intentions(building(involved parties)).............................................................................................................................................. 151

intentions(design)....................................................................................................................................................................... 144

intentions(perceiving).................................................................................................................................................................. 399

Interactief Beeld Archief................................................................................................................................................................ 28

inter-action................................................................................................................................................................................ 493

inter-action disciplines................................................................................................................................................................ 340

inter-action of design and research............................................................................................................................................... 151

interactive manipulation(computerised representation).................................................................................................................... 239

interactive visualisations.............................................................................................................................................................. 378

interconnection.......................................................................................................................................................................... 350

interconnection(route(hinterand), waterfront).................................................................................................................................. 134

interconnections(amount).............................................................................................................................................................. 33

inter-dependence(spatial)............................................................................................................................................................ 440

interest...................................................................................................................................................................................... 401

interest groups........................................................................................................................................................................... 492

interest(conflicts)........................................................................................................................................................................ 303

interests(established)................................................................................................................................................................. 311

interface...................................................................................................................................................................... 347; 350; 414

interface with the builders............................................................................................................................................................ 464

interface with the constructor....................................................................................................................................................... 464

interface(description).................................................................................................................................................................. 351

interfaces(graphical)................................................................................................................................................................... 232

interim results............................................................................................................................................................................ 417

interim variants........................................................................................................................................................................... 418

interior....................................................................................................................................................................................... 368

interleaving concrete floors.......................................................................................................................................................... 427

interlocking of the components.................................................................................................................................................... 350

intermediate design data............................................................................................................................................................. 143

internal capability....................................................................................................................................................................... 374

internal conditions...................................................................................................................................................................... 273

internal forces............................................................................................................................................................................ 280

internal loads............................................................................................................................................................................. 331

internal partitions(sub-system)..................................................................................................................................................... 280

internal relations......................................................................................................................................................................... 353

internalisation(model, external factors)......................................................................................................................................... 258

internalising(perception).............................................................................................................................................................. 231

international congresses............................................................................................................................................................. 330

international connections............................................................................................................................................................ 494

international conventions............................................................................................................................................................... 81

international design competition................................................................................................................................................... 360

international future(provincial present)........................................................................................................................................... 496

International Organisation for Standardisation................................................................................................................................ 348

international standard................................................................................................................................................................. 360

internet......................................................................................................................................................................... 49; 237; 377

internet technologies.................................................................................................................................................................. 380

internet-‘journals’.......................................................................................................................................................................... 52

interorganisational design............................................................................................................................................................ 297

interpolation(plan capacity).......................................................................................................................................................... 173

interpretable............................................................................................................................................................................... 395

interpretation.................................................................................................................................. 33; 60; 61; 71; 101; 240; 390; 444

interpretation of data................................................................................................................................................................... 138

interpretation of the assignment................................................................................................................................................... 107

interpretation of the concept........................................................................................................................................................ 406

interpretation(commission).......................................................................................................................................................... 474

interpretation(current)................................................................................................................................................................... 29

interpretation(descriptive).............................................................................................................................................................. 20

interpretation(design intentions)................................................................................................................................................... 144

interpretation(designerly(design expertise))................................................................................................................................... 145

interpretation(ex post analysis).................................................................................................................................................... 276

interpretation(history, building)....................................................................................................................................................... 63

interpretation(imaginative)............................................................................................................................................................. 20

interpretation(location).................................................................................................................................................................. 36

interpretative ‘cycles’.................................................................................................................................................................. 145

interpretative(contextual)............................................................................................................................................................... 67

interrogated(architecture)............................................................................................................................................................ 473

intersect(form)............................................................................................................................................................................ 104

intersecting volumes................................................................................................................................................................... 489

interspace and rhythm.................................................................................................................................................................. 95

inter-subjectivity..................................................................................................................................................................... 23; 55

interval time............................................................................................................................................................................... 335

interval values............................................................................................................................................................................ 206

interval(distance(places))............................................................................................................................................................. 206

intervals..................................................................................................................................................................................... 448

intervals(class)........................................................................................................................................................................... 256

intervention.................................................................................................................................................................................. 41

intervention study(changing one factor (controlled conditions))........................................................................................................ 328

intervention(adaptation)............................................................................................................................................................... 324

intervention(architectonic)............................................................................................................................................................ 141

intervention(design)..................................................................................................................................................................... 144

intervention(urban architectural)................................................................................................................................................... 132

interventions(design(implications))................................................................................................................................................ 139

interventions(design)................................................................................................................................................................... 418

interview users........................................................................................................................................................................... 466

interviews............................................................................................................................................................................. 25; 274

interviews(analysis of buildings)................................................................................................................................................... 118

interviews(occupants’)................................................................................................................................................................. 165

interviews(programming research)................................................................................................................................................ 267

inter-weaving....................................................................................................................................................................... 105; 348

intra-mural facilities.................................................................................................................................................................... 310

introduction................................................................................................................................................................................. 43

introspection................................................................................................................................................................................ 54

introspective................................................................................................................................................................................ 55

intuition............................................................................................................................................. 87; 89; 291; 294; 339; 401; 470

intuition nourished by experience................................................................................................................................................. 357

intuition(insight, vision)................................................................................................................................................................ 478

intuition(subconsciously)............................................................................................................................................................. 478

intuitive.............................................................................................................................................................................. 362; 419

intuitive appreciation(aesthetic preference).................................................................................................................................... 239

intuitive decisions....................................................................................................................................................................... 356

intuitive geometric tools.............................................................................................................................................................. 232

intuitive method.......................................................................................................................................................................... 339

intuitive perception...................................................................................................................................................................... 237

intuitive process......................................................................................................................................................................... 292

inventing............................................................................................................................................................................. 360; 479

invention...................................................................................................................................................................................... 28

invention of electrical power......................................................................................................................................................... 416

inventiveness...................................................................................................................................................................... 297; 392

inventor..................................................................................................................................................................................... 492

inventories................................................................................................................................................................................... 53

inventory.................................................................................................................................................................................... 417

inventory of wants(probable(desirable))......................................................................................................................................... 444

inventory(concept, type).............................................................................................................................................................. 444

inventory(context)....................................................................................................................................................................... 443

inventory(taking)......................................................................................................................................................................... 443

inverse matrix............................................................................................................................................................................ 222

investigation................................................................................................................................................................................ 19

investigation(final market)............................................................................................................................................................ 283

investigations(first line)................................................................................................................................................................ 327

investigations(mock-up).............................................................................................................................................................. 333

investigations(preliminary)........................................................................................................................................................... 138

investigators(second line)............................................................................................................................................................ 327

investment costs........................................................................................................................................................................ 167

investment priorities.................................................................................................................................................................... 496

investment strategy.................................................................................................................................................................... 495

iron(cast)................................................................................................................................................................................... 377

is(ambiguity).............................................................................................................................................................................. 193

ISBN........................................................................................................................................................................................... 45

islands...................................................................................................................................................................................... 131

islands(urban)............................................................................................................................................................................ 129

ISO........................................................................................................................................................................................... 348

isolation............................................................................................................................................................................... 60; 105

isolation with cellulose................................................................................................................................................................ 427

isomorph graph.......................................................................................................................................................................... 217

isomorphically............................................................................................................................................................................ 217

ISSO................................................................................................................................................................................. 332; 338

iterated choices......................................................................................................................................................................... 296

iterating formula......................................................................................................................................................................... 256

Iteration from vague to concrete................................................................................................................................................... 369

iteration(process)....................................................................................................................................................................... 369

iterations................................................................................................................................................................................... 370

iterative....................................................................................................................................................................................... 96

iterative constraint...................................................................................................................................................................... 235

Jager......................................................................................................................................................................................... 367

jail design.................................................................................................................................................................................. 170

Jakubouwski.............................................................................................................................................................................. 104

James....................................................................................................................................................................................... 415

Janis and Mann........................................................................................................................................................................... 59

Jansen................................................................................................................................................................................. 98; 120

Japanese................................................................................................................................................................................... 391

jargon(architect)......................................................................................................................................................................... 404

Java................................................................................................................................................................................... 229; 380

Java island................................................................................................................................................................................. 435

Jerusalem(heavenly)..................................................................................................................................................................... 68

Johnson.................................................................................................................................................................................... 478

join(walls).................................................................................................................................................................................. 234

joining................................................................................................................................................................................ 347; 348

joint(rigidity)............................................................................................................................................................................... 286

joints(welded)............................................................................................................................................................................. 394

Jones................................................................................................................................................................................. 298; 436

Jong...................................... 19; 33; 35; 43; 56; 89; 98; 103; 173; 179; 184; 185; 189; 203; 253; 339; 387; 413; 443; 453; 455; 494; 498

Jong and Rosemann..................................................................................................................................................................... 33

Jong, Marten de......................................................................................................................................................................... 419

Jong, T.M. de............................................................................................................................................................................. 370

Jouffroy..................................................................................................................................................................................... 129

journalism............................................................................................................................................................................ 98; 143

journals..................................................................................................................................................................................... 249

journals(refereed)........................................................................................................................................................................ 329

joy in design.............................................................................................................................................................................. 286

joy in performance...................................................................................................................................................................... 286

judge.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 80

judge(supreme)............................................................................................................................................................................ 82

judgement(forming)..................................................................................................................................................................... 309

judgement(selective, implicit)....................................................................................................................................................... 160

judgement(shaping).................................................................................................................................................................... 308

judgements................................................................................................................................................................................. 96

judgements(synthetic)................................................................................................................................................................ 204

judging designs.......................................................................................................................................................................... 159

judging(comparable plans)........................................................................................................................................................... 175

judging(comparison)................................................................................................................................................................... 175

judging(drawings)....................................................................................................................................................................... 175

judging(evaluating)...................................................................................................................................................................... 173

judicial system(continental)........................................................................................................................................................... 82

Julia(fractal)............................................................................................................................................................................... 226

jurisprudence......................................................................................................................................................................... 34; 83

Just in Time Delivery................................................................................................................................................................... 350

Juul........................................................................................................................................................................................... 473

juxtaposed(design cases)........................................................................................................................................................... 144

juxtaposition....................................................................................................................................................................... 102; 214

K 3,3(graph)............................................................................................................................................................................... 217

K10(graph)................................................................................................................................................................................. 218

K4(graph).................................................................................................................................................................................. 217

K5(graph).................................................................................................................................................................................. 217

Kahn......................................................................................................................................................................................... 185

Kamerling.................................................................................................................................................................................. 339

Kan........................................................................................................................................ 263; 287; 387; 419; 423; 429; 459; 465

Kant....................................................................................................................................................................... 21; 26; 204; 414

Kant's categories....................................................................................................................................................................... 414

Karlskirche.................................................................................................................................................................................. 68

Katendrecht............................................................................................................................................................................... 419

Kattenbroek........................................................................................................................................................................ 435; 439

Kaufmann.................................................................................................................................................................................. 108

Keizersgracht............................................................................................................................................................................ 121

Kemerovo.................................................................................................................................................................................. 117

key (list)words............................................................................................................................................................................. 45

key aspects(design)................................................................................................................................................................... 172

key to symbols.......................................................................................................................................................................... 189

Keynes..................................................................................................................................................................................... 414

key-word..................................................................................................................................................................................... 12

key-words................................................................................................................................................................................... 43

key-words(from the gut).............................................................................................................................................................. 476

key-words(syntactically compiled)................................................................................................................................................. 49

KidPix....................................................................................................................................................................................... 232

Kirkeby.............................................................................................................................................................................. 110; 111

Klaasen............................................................................................................................................................................. 181; 449

Klee.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 477

Klerk......................................................................................................................................................................................... 494

knot(factors).............................................................................................................................................................................. 138

knots........................................................................................................................................................................................ 132

know-how(history, technical)......................................................................................................................................................... 65

knowledge............................................................................................................................................................................ 59; 423

knowledge & insight................................................................................................................................................................... 358

knowledge and experience.......................................................................................................................................................... 392

knowledge base systems............................................................................................................................................................ 382

knowledge discovery................................................................................................................................................................... 382

knowledge integration.......................................................................................................................................................... 378; 381

knowledge society...................................................................................................................................................................... 305

knowledge(absence(hidden))....................................................................................................................................................... 168

knowledge(architectural)............................................................................................................................................................... 98

knowledge(empirical, logical)......................................................................................................................................................... 12

knowledge(fill(gaps))................................................................................................................................................................... 355

knowledge(general)...................................................................................................................................................................... 26

knowledge(growth)...................................................................................................................................................................... 179

knowledge(incomplete)............................................................................................................................................................... 294

knowledge(lack)......................................................................................................................................................................... 294

knowledge(possibilities).............................................................................................................................................................. 109

knowledge(science, capability, art)(experience(physical))............................................................................................................... 478

knowledge-based systems.......................................................................................................................................................... 246

known theory............................................................................................................................................................................. 400

Koch......................................................................................................................................................................................... 226

Koning........................................................................................................................................................................................ 81

Koolhaas............................................................................................................................................................. 108; 112; 114; 439

Kop van Zuid........................................................................................................................................................ 267; 435; 439; 455

Kotler........................................................................................................................................................................................ 369

Koutamanis........................................................................................................................................................................ 179; 231

KPN building.............................................................................................................................................................................. 360

Kranenburg................................................................................................................................................................................ 286

Kröller Müller Museum................................................................................................................................................................ 110

Kromhout........................................................................................................................................................................... 119; 120

Kroonenberg.............................................................................................................................................................................. 370

Kuala Lumpur............................................................................................................................................................................ 380

Kurokawa.................................................................................................................................................................................... 95

Laan, Dom van der..................................................................................................................................................................... 214

Laar.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 483

label(symbolic(grouping(sub-system)))......................................................................................................................................... 233

laboratories................................................................................................................................................................................ 328

laboratory............................................................................................................................................................ 101; 102; 324; 423

laboratory tests.......................................................................................................................................................................... 497

laboratory(design)....................................................................................................................................................................... 485

labour conditions........................................................................................................................................................................ 359

labour(priorities)......................................................................................................................................................................... 496

labyrinth............................................................................................................................................................................. 103; 476

labyrinth diagram........................................................................................................................................................................ 477

labyrinth diagram(constructing).................................................................................................................................................... 481

labyrinth pattern......................................................................................................................................................................... 481

labyrinth(Cretan type)................................................................................................................................................................. 476

lack of knowledge....................................................................................................................................................................... 294

ladders...................................................................................................................................................................................... 337

Lamettrie................................................................................................................................................................................... 414

laminate.................................................................................................................................................................................... 286

laminates.................................................................................................................................................................................. 285

laminating processes.................................................................................................................................................................. 285

land division............................................................................................................................................................................... 316

land measuring.......................................................................................................................................................................... 477

land(price)................................................................................................................................................................................. 267

land(water)................................................................................................................................................................................. 129

landing...................................................................................................................................................................................... 342

landings.................................................................................................................................................................................... 392

landmark................................................................................................................................................................................... 441

landowners................................................................................................................................................................................ 493

landscape(maximisation)............................................................................................................................................................ 315

landscape(river).......................................................................................................................................................................... 134

landscape(structure)................................................................................................................................................................... 440

landscape(urban)........................................................................................................................................................................ 468

landscape(urbanised).................................................................................................................................................................. 134

landscape(water)........................................................................................................................................................................ 134

land-use plans............................................................................................................................................................................. 84

landuse policy............................................................................................................................................................................ 496

landuse programs....................................................................................................................................................................... 494

lane.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 430

language..................................................................................................................................................................... 414; 415; 416

language game.......................................................................................................................................................................... 189

language game(designer, scholar, decision maker))....................................................................................................................... 189

language game(empirical study).................................................................................................................................................. 190

language game(knowing, capability)............................................................................................................................................. 447

language game(management, design).......................................................................................................................................... 189

language of shapes.................................................................................................................................................................... 109

language(ambiguous, poly-interpretable, suggestive)...................................................................................................................... 190

language(designer)..................................................................................................................................................................... 101

language(formal)......................................................................................................................................................................... 421

language(layered)....................................................................................................................................................................... 190

language(mathematical).............................................................................................................................................................. 182

language(meta).......................................................................................................................................................................... 190

language(object)......................................................................................................................................................................... 190

language(pattern)....................................................................................................................................................................... 439

language(programming)............................................................................................................................................................... 229

Lans........................................................................................................................................................................................... 53

Lans and Van der Voordt.............................................................................................................................................................. 33

laser transit on the site(electronic)............................................................................................................................................... 383

laughing(parallax)....................................................................................................................................................................... 414

law........................................................................................................................................................................................ 34; 79

law system.................................................................................................................................................................................. 79

law(administrative)........................................................................................................................................................................ 82

law(building, 1901)...................................................................................................................................................................... 348

law(civil)...................................................................................................................................................................................... 82

law(code).................................................................................................................................................................................... 82

law(complementing)..................................................................................................................................................................... 83

law(lack of clarity)........................................................................................................................................................................ 82

law(sources)................................................................................................................................................................................ 81

laws.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 331

laws(casuistry)............................................................................................................................................................................ 82

laws(shaping, creative, formative, Berlage).................................................................................................................................... 119

Lawson................................................................................................................................................................................ 58; 188

lay person(architect, élite dictating good taste))............................................................................................................................ 239

layer(computer drawing).............................................................................................................................................................. 210

layer(concept)............................................................................................................................................................................ 405

layer(transparent(rhythm(open, closed)))....................................................................................................................................... 429

layered language........................................................................................................................................................................ 190

layered structure................................................................................................................................................................. 130; 131

layers................................................................................................................................................................................ 106; 113

layers of meaning....................................................................................................................................................................... 407

layers(final result(design))........................................................................................................................................................... 421

layers(heads)............................................................................................................................................................................. 348

layers(idea)................................................................................................................................................................................ 405

layout(analysis of buildings)........................................................................................................................................................ 117

layout(general)........................................................................................................................................................................... 332

layout(standard)......................................................................................................................................................................... 347

layout(structural)........................................................................................................................................................................ 424

leakages................................................................................................................................................................................... 286

learn designing............................................................................................................................................................................ 13

learned by doing......................................................................................................................................................................... 478

learning by doing........................................................................................................................................................................ 101

learning context......................................................................................................................................................................... 338

learning organisation................................................................................................................................................................... 306

learning professionals................................................................................................................................................................. 305

learning techniques(self)............................................................................................................................................................. 378

learning to unlearn...................................................................................................................................................................... 395

learning without education........................................................................................................................................................... 397

learning(distance)....................................................................................................................................................................... 381

learning(potential)....................................................................................................................................................................... 308

leaststructural height.................................................................................................................................................................. 407

lectures(project)......................................................................................................................................................................... 346

Leeuwenberg............................................................................................................................................................................. 242

leg room.................................................................................................................................................................................... 393

legal instrument......................................................................................................................................................................... 373

legal precedents..................................................................................................................................................................... 79; 81

legal requirements...................................................................................................................................................................... 325

legal rules(harmonising)................................................................................................................................................................ 79

legal rules(scope)......................................................................................................................................................................... 79

legality........................................................................................................................................................................................ 79

legem dixit......................................................................................................................................................................... 475; 480

legend............................................................................................................................................................................ 71; 92; 189

legend category......................................................................................................................................................................... 445

legend transformation................................................................................................................................................................. 445

legend unit................................................................................................................................................................................. 103

legend(differences in nature)........................................................................................................................................................ 208

legend(symbol).......................................................................................................................................................................... 182

legenda................................................................................................................................................................................ 33; 173

legenda(national perspectives)..................................................................................................................................................... 498

legenda(size)............................................................................................................................................................................. 498

legends................................................................................................................................................................................ 36; 173

legends units(elements in the programme(number))....................................................................................................................... 210

legibility of the city..................................................................................................................................................................... 441

legibility(explicit).......................................................................................................................................................................... 36

legibility(expressive)..................................................................................................................................................................... 36

legible......................................................................................................................................................................................... 57

legionella pneumophila................................................................................................................................................................ 337

legislation............................................................................................................................................................................ 79; 435

legislation(criminal)...................................................................................................................................................................... 82

legislative prescriptions............................................................................................................................................................... 151

legitimacy.................................................................................................................................................................................. 109

Leibniz............................................................................................................................................................................... 227; 240

Leiden................................................................................................................................................................. 399; 423; 459; 499

Leidsche Rijn............................................................................................................................................................................. 439

Leidseplein(Amsterdam)............................................................................................................................................................. 120

Lennep........................................................................................................................................................................................ 55

Leonidov.................................................................................................................................................................................... 421

less is more............................................................................................................................................................................... 406

letters(number(used)).................................................................................................................................................................. 210

letting(potential)......................................................................................................................................................................... 158

Leupen...................................................................................................................................................................................... 107

Levaivre..................................................................................................................................................................................... 103

level of abstraction....................................................................................................................................................................... 33

level of ambition......................................................................................................................................................................... 464

level of facilities.......................................................................................................................................................................... 331

level of scale.............................................................................................................................................................................. 435

level(aspiration).......................................................................................................................................................................... 295

level(scale).................................................................................................................................................................................. 37

levels.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 95

levels decision making................................................................................................................................................................ 347

levels of scale............................................................................................................................................................................ 167

levels of the design..................................................................................................................................................................... 438

levels(design)............................................................................................................................................................................. 434

levels(integration)....................................................................................................................................................................... 346

levels(scale)....................................................................................................................................................................... 421; 441

levels(typological)....................................................................................................................................................................... 113

Levi Strauss............................................................................................................................................................................... 414

Levy.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 226

L-formed lot............................................................................................................................................................................... 121

liberating a context of its object................................................................................................................................................... 493

liberating an object of its context................................................................................................................................................. 493

liberty(individual, common(planning))............................................................................................................................................ 491

liberty(planning).......................................................................................................................................................................... 493

libraries....................................................................................................................................................................................... 90

libraries(building plans)................................................................................................................................................................. 57

library........................................................................................................................................................................... 90; 276; 423

library study............................................................................................................................................................................... 290

library(project)............................................................................................................................................................................ 101

Liebermann................................................................................................................................................................................ 399

life cycle costs........................................................................................................................................................................... 167

life span.................................................................................................................................................................................... 329

life span(move(dwellers))............................................................................................................................................................. 280

life(economical).......................................................................................................................................................................... 280

life-cycle.................................................................................................................................................................................... 372

life-cycle of a building................................................................................................................................................................. 377

life-cycle of a product.......................................................................................................................................................... 367; 369

life-cycle period.......................................................................................................................................................................... 169

life-cycle(duration)...................................................................................................................................................................... 367

life-cycle(renting + exploiting + selling)......................................................................................................................................... 374

life-span guarantee..................................................................................................................................................................... 356

life-span(economic, functional, technical)...................................................................................................................................... 323

light............................................................................................................................................................................................ 95

light from above.......................................................................................................................................................................... 467

light from the north..................................................................................................................................................................... 466

light simulation........................................................................................................................................................................... 246

light(patches(impressionism))...................................................................................................................................................... 399

light-absorbent panels................................................................................................................................................................. 391

lighting........................................................................................................................................................................ 274; 331; 335

lighting and view......................................................................................................................................................................... 325

lighting(artificial).................................................................................................................................................................. 332; 425

lighting(tuning)........................................................................................................................................................................... 468

lighting-window........................................................................................................................................................................... 425

light-spots................................................................................................................................................................................. 336

limitations(workshop project)....................................................................................................................................................... 141

limited rationality........................................................................................................................................................................ 294

limiting conditions...................................................................................................................................................................... 339

limiting reflections...................................................................................................................................................................... 336

Limits to Growth......................................................................................................................................................................... 182

limits(growth)............................................................................................................................................................................. 229

limits(population growth)............................................................................................................................................................. 257

line drawings.............................................................................................................................................................................. 231

line of regression........................................................................................................................................................................ 253

line segment(vector)................................................................................................................................................................... 211

line segments............................................................................................................................................................................ 244

line to plane............................................................................................................................................................................... 477

line(drawing).............................................................................................................................................................................. 444

line(moving(curved path))............................................................................................................................................................. 487

line(points(intervals(decreasing)))................................................................................................................................................. 206

linear function(LP)...................................................................................................................................................................... 299

linear objective-function............................................................................................................................................................... 223

linear programming.............................................................................................................................................................. 209; 218

linear programming model........................................................................................................................................................... 298

lines of the infrastructure............................................................................................................................................................. 432

lines(auxiliary)............................................................................................................................................................................ 290

lines(existing)............................................................................................................................................................................ 317

lines(location)............................................................................................................................................................................ 477

lines(main)................................................................................................................................................................................. 429

lines(visual)................................................................................................................................................................................ 466

lines-of-view............................................................................................................................................................................... 425

linguistic community................................................................................................................................................................... 181

linguistic confusions................................................................................................................................................................... 189

linguistics.................................................................................................................................................................................... 26

link(dynamic)............................................................................................................................................................................. 238

linked........................................................................................................................................................................................ 334

linking....................................................................................................................................................................................... 347

links(graph theory)...................................................................................................................................................................... 216

list of conditions......................................................................................................................................................................... 395

literature(history).......................................................................................................................................................................... 61

literature(research)....................................................................................................................................................................... 25

lituus......................................................................................................................................................................................... 475

live independently....................................................................................................................................................................... 310

Liverpool.................................................................................................................................................................................... 364

living(dispersed)......................................................................................................................................................................... 105

load bearing construction............................................................................................................................................................ 280

load bearing constructions................................................................................................................................................... 331; 345

load carrying component............................................................................................................................................................. 345

load transfer............................................................................................................................................................................... 343

load(heat).................................................................................................................................................................................. 332

load-bearing capacity.................................................................................................................................................................. 286

load-bearing construction............................................................................................................................................................ 339

load-bearing construction(building(industrial(storey(one, multi, high-rise)), house(one-family, apartment)))........................................... 342

load-bearing element.................................................................................................................................................................. 236

load-bearing wall........................................................................................................................................................................ 347

loads(external)........................................................................................................................................................................... 331

loads(internal)............................................................................................................................................................................ 331

loads(variable)..................................................................................................................................................................... 341; 342

lobby association......................................................................................................................................................................... 83

local constraints......................................................................................................................................................................... 236

local variations........................................................................................................................................................................... 255

localised forces.......................................................................................................................................................................... 286

location....................................................................................................................................................................... 273; 314; 341

location analysis(history, plans, earlier initiatives, fascination, traffic).............................................................................................. 419

location(amenities)..................................................................................................................................................................... 267

location(analysis)....................................................................................................................................................................... 419

location(building)................................................................................................................................................................. 359; 372

location(choice).......................................................................................................................................................................... 314

location(dependence).................................................................................................................................................................. 367

location(first visit)(trees(position), visual lines)............................................................................................................................... 466

location(footings, soil improvement, pile foundation, variable loads)................................................................................................. 342

location(industrial)...................................................................................................................................................................... 433

location(lines)............................................................................................................................................................................ 477

location(quality(reputation, acquaintance, social climate)).............................................................................................................. 269

location(selection(building))......................................................................................................................................................... 419

location(study)........................................................................................................................................................................... 287

location(visit)............................................................................................................................................................... 429; 432; 466

location-independent................................................................................................................................................................... 368

locations................................................................................................................................................................................... 347

Lochem..................................................................................................................................................................................... 107

Locke........................................................................................................................................................................................ 414

locomotor system...................................................................................................................................................................... 415

Loghem..................................................................................................................................................................................... 117

logic............................................................................................................................................................................. 26; 254; 414

logic of classes.......................................................................................................................................................................... 190

logic of the building..................................................................................................................................................................... 468

logic of the end-product............................................................................................................................................................... 409

logic(degree of complexity).......................................................................................................................................................... 191

logic(fuzzy)................................................................................................................................................................. 194; 377; 382

logic(logos)................................................................................................................................................................................ 193

logic(modal)............................................................................................................................................................................... 190

logic(negation(imagination(not the case)))..................................................................................................................................... 190

logic(operation).......................................................................................................................................................................... 191

logic(predicate)................................................................................................................................................................... 179; 191

logic(proposition)................................................................................................................................................................. 191; 194

logical consistency..................................................................................................................................................................... 189

logical empiricism...................................................................................................................................................................... 414

logical equivalence..................................................................................................................................................................... 193

logical form................................................................................................................................................................................ 195

logical form(description, proposition, deduction, causal explanation, reality)..................................................................................... 200

logical operators......................................................................................................................................................................... 195

logical positivism........................................................................................................................................................................ 414

logical space............................................................................................................................................................................. 194

logistical curve........................................................................................................................................................................... 257

logistical curves......................................................................................................................................................................... 229

logos......................................................................................................................................................................................... 414

London...................................................................................................................................................................................... 364

longest path............................................................................................................................................................................... 218

long-term fundamental R & D....................................................................................................................................................... 359

long-term time span.................................................................................................................................................................... 160

look(technical)........................................................................................................................................................................... 394

Loon.................................................................................................................................................................................. 263; 293

Loos.............................................................................................................................................................. 92; 108; 144; 145; 152

Loos(un-built)............................................................................................................................................................................. 145

loose objects............................................................................................................................................................................. 114

loose sketch.............................................................................................................................................................................. 289

lot(L-formed).............................................................................................................................................................................. 121

lot(oblique sides)........................................................................................................................................................................ 121

Lotka-Volterra function................................................................................................................................................................ 257

lots(17th – 19th century)................................................................................................................................................................ 129

lots(adjacent)............................................................................................................................................................................. 122

lounge........................................................................................................................................................................ 465; 467; 468

Louvre....................................................................................................................................................................................... 446

Louwe....................................................................................................................................................................................... 126

low density city.......................................................................................................................................................................... 498

low final product costs................................................................................................................................................................ 358

lowered ceilings......................................................................................................................................................................... 336

lowering of the peaks.................................................................................................................................................................. 335

low-rise tordo............................................................................................................................................................................. 490

LP............................................................................................................................................................................................ 218

LP model........................................................................................................................................................................... 298; 301

Lucerne..................................................................................................................................................................................... 407

Luckhardt.................................................................................................................................................................................. 114

luxury........................................................................................................................................................................................ 273

Lynch........................................................................................................................................................................... 25; 438; 439

Lynch(method(design element(routes, edges, areas, connections, landmarks)))............................................................................... 441

M&T.................................................................................................................................................................................... 12; 249

M(basis module)........................................................................................................................................................................ 348

M16 bolts.................................................................................................................................................................................. 279

Maas.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 77

Maastricht.......................................................................................................................................................................... 435; 439

Macel......................................................................................................................................................................................... 61

machine aesthetics.................................................................................................................................................................... 109

Macintosh Powerbook................................................................................................................................................................ 232

Mack........................................................................................................................................................................................ 257

magic touch............................................................................................................................................................................... 417

magior M(golden rule)................................................................................................................................................................. 213

magnetic train(transcontinental)................................................................................................................................................... 495

main building elements............................................................................................................................................................... 345

mainport.................................................................................................................................................................................... 495

maintenance........................................................................................................................................................ 274; 321; 330; 333

maintenance experience............................................................................................................................................................. 158

maintenance technicians............................................................................................................................................................ 327

maintenance(accessible)............................................................................................................................................................ 330

maintenance(skin)...................................................................................................................................................................... 337

Maison de Verre......................................................................................................................................................................... 394

maker....................................................................................................................................................................................... 479

making...................................................................................................................................................................................... 483

making a model......................................................................................................................................................................... 481

making legends........................................................................................................................................................................... 35

making of plans(decision making, participation, practicability, evaluation(feasibility(financial, social, legal, environmental, technical)))... 433

making(design).......................................................................................................................................................................... 478

making(model)........................................................................................................................................................................... 483

making(science)......................................................................................................................................................................... 415

malls......................................................................................................................................................................................... 269

management of consecutive design actions.................................................................................................................................. 417

management orientated ICT......................................................................................................................................................... 377

management(architectural design)............................................................................................................................................... 427

management(computer).............................................................................................................................................................. 379

management(construction, discipline(architectural profession))....................................................................................................... 417

management(design).................................................................................................................................................................. 417

management(empirical model)..................................................................................................................................................... 417

management(intelligent).............................................................................................................................................................. 378

management(language game)...................................................................................................................................................... 189

management(process)................................................................................................................................................................ 356

managers(building)..................................................................................................................................................................... 359

Mandelbrot(fractal)...................................................................................................................................................................... 226

manipulation.............................................................................................................................................................................. 114

manipulation and analysis........................................................................................................................................................... 243

manipulation(interactive(computerised representation))................................................................................................................... 239

manmade.................................................................................................................................................................................. 491

manual...................................................................................................................................................................................... 372

manual dexterity........................................................................................................................................................................ 415

manufacturability and price.......................................................................................................................................................... 380

manufactured products............................................................................................................................................................... 282

manufacturing............................................................................................................................................................................ 350

manufacturing(building)............................................................................................................................................................... 281

manufacturing(custom)............................................................................................................................................................... 380

map..................................................................................................................................................................................... 71; 218

map(analysis)............................................................................................................................................................................ 432

map(dual).................................................................................................................................................................................. 217

map(graph theory)...................................................................................................................................................................... 216

map(historical development, spatial-material fabric)....................................................................................................................... 473

map(sketch).............................................................................................................................................................................. 315

map(soil composition).................................................................................................................................................................. 74

map(topographical)....................................................................................................................................................................... 72

Maple................................................................................................................................................................................ 225; 227

maps..................................................................................................................................................................................... 33; 71

maps of the area........................................................................................................................................................................ 429

maps(basic)................................................................................................................................................................................ 74

maps(second generation).............................................................................................................................................................. 75

maps(thematic)...................................................................................................................................................................... 72; 74

margin(accuracy)....................................................................................................................................................................... 212

marginal returns(diminishing)....................................................................................................................................................... 448

margins(resolution)..................................................................................................................................................................... 211

margins(spaces(open, built-up))................................................................................................................................................... 440

Marken...................................................................................................................................................................................... 188

market............................................................................................................................................................................... 368; 374

market (sub-system).................................................................................................................................................................. 283

market development................................................................................................................................................................... 375

market investigation(final)............................................................................................................................................................ 283

market need.............................................................................................................................................................................. 374

market opportunities................................................................................................................................................................... 283

market parties............................................................................................................................................................................ 368

market position of housing(satisfaction(residents))......................................................................................................................... 163

market research......................................................................................................................................................................... 283

market(influences)...................................................................................................................................................................... 355

market(potential)........................................................................................................................................................................ 374

market(target segment)............................................................................................................................................................... 374

market-indicators....................................................................................................................................................................... 167

marketing influences................................................................................................................................................................... 356

marketing plan........................................................................................................................................................................... 369

marketing(pull effect).................................................................................................................................................................. 284

market-orientated scenario.......................................................................................................................................................... 495

marketplace(competition)............................................................................................................................................................ 418

marketposition of dwellings......................................................................................................................................................... 167

market-situation(European Union)................................................................................................................................................ 500

Marks....................................................................................................................................................................................... 439

Marnixstraat.............................................................................................................................................................................. 120

Marr................................................................................................................................................................................... 232; 233

mass and volume(analysis of buildings)........................................................................................................................................ 118

mass of the building................................................................................................................................................................... 468

mass study............................................................................................................................................................................... 103

mass(building)........................................................................................................................................................................... 372

mass(heat accumulating)............................................................................................................................................................ 332

mass(space).............................................................................................................................................................................. 129

mass-production........................................................................................................................................................................ 348

master...................................................................................................................................................................................... 101

master and craftsman................................................................................................................................................................. 416

master plan................................................................................................................................................................. 315; 439; 460

master plans.............................................................................................................................................................................. 435

masterplan................................................................................................................................................................................ 405

matched concavities................................................................................................................................................................... 243

material..................................................................................................................................................................................... 337

material artefacts....................................................................................................................................................................... 367

material composition.................................................................................................................................................................. 370

material design.......................................................................................................................................................................... 280

material development(parameters)................................................................................................................................................ 280

material environment................................................................................................................................................................... 370

material(building)........................................................................................................................................................................ 279

material(engineering).................................................................................................................................................................. 284

material(less sophisticated types)................................................................................................................................................ 427

material(selection)...................................................................................................................................................................... 110

material(timber, steel, concrete, etc.)........................................................................................................................................... 345

materialisation(computer)............................................................................................................................................................ 379

materialisation(imaging).............................................................................................................................................................. 483

materialisationorientated ICT....................................................................................................................................................... 377

materialised design.................................................................................................................................................................... 370

materialising.............................................................................................................................................................................. 279

materialising(detailing)................................................................................................................................................................ 326

materialism................................................................................................................................................................................ 414

materials(application).................................................................................................................................................................. 109

materials(choice)........................................................................................................................................................................ 120

materials(traditional)................................................................................................................................................................... 281

materials(use)............................................................................................................................................................................ 372

MathCad............................................................................................................................................................................ 225; 227

Mathematica...................................................................................................................................................................... 225; 227

mathematical description............................................................................................................................................................ 301

mathematical model............................................................................................................................................................ 182; 301

mathematical models.......................................................................................................................................................... 181; 300

mathematical operations(equality(supposition))............................................................................................................................. 205

mathematical optimum............................................................................................................................................................... 300

mathematical representation....................................................................................................................................................... 298

mathematical science(Berlage).................................................................................................................................................... 119

mathematics........................................................................................................................................................................ 21; 203

mathematics(concepts, statements, expressions, models, declarations, sentences, full-sentence functions, workings, functions, operators(verbs, conjunctions))     204

mathematics(equality(supposition)).............................................................................................................................................. 205

mathematics(history).................................................................................................................................................................... 62

mathematics(repetition(equal))..................................................................................................................................................... 205

Matlab............................................................................................................................................................................... 225; 227

matrices.................................................................................................................................................................................... 222

matrix................................................................................................................................................................................ 211; 341

matrix calculation....................................................................................................................................................................... 222

matrix calculation(unknown variables)........................................................................................................................................... 222

matrix calculations..................................................................................................................................................................... 209

matrix multiplication................................................................................................................................................................... 222

matrix(design game)................................................................................................................................................................... 476

matrix(evaluation)....................................................................................................................................................................... 341

matrix(inverse)........................................................................................................................................................................... 222

matrix(selection)........................................................................................................................................................................ 341

mats(function)............................................................................................................................................................................ 166

matter......................................................................................................................................................................................... 94

Matthews.................................................................................................................................................................................... 99

matting(representation)............................................................................................................................................................... 246

Matura system........................................................................................................................................................................... 354

maximisation............................................................................................................................................................................. 295

maximisation concept................................................................................................................................................................. 314

maximisation models.................................................................................................................................................................. 316

maximisation of utility................................................................................................................................................................. 296

maximisation(dominant values).................................................................................................................................................... 263

maximisations(individual)............................................................................................................................................................ 316

may be(possible)........................................................................................................................................................................ 191

MAYA....................................................................................................................................................................................... 379

Mayne....................................................................................................................................................................................... 473

mayor and aldermen(visit(blueprint, cross-section, façade))............................................................................................................ 468

Mcharg....................................................................................................................................................................................... 76

mean........................................................................................................................................................ 38; 54; 207; 219; 220; 253

meander(fractal)......................................................................................................................................................................... 226

mean-field assumption(reduction(average)).................................................................................................................................... 255

meaning...................................................................................................................................................................................... 93

meaning of architecture(cultural minority)...................................................................................................................................... 420

meaning(context)....................................................................................................................................................................... 400

meaning(form)............................................................................................................................................................................ 396

meaning(layers)......................................................................................................................................................................... 407

meaning(variety of people)........................................................................................................................................................... 402

meaningful................................................................................................................................................................................... 29

meanings.................................................................................................................................................................................. 392

meanings(chain)......................................................................................................................................................................... 393

meanings(defining)....................................................................................................................................................................... 99

meanings(system)...................................................................................................................................................................... 400

means....................................................................................................................................................................................... 409

means as well as the objective...................................................................................................................................................... 12

means design............................................................................................................................................................................ 434

means of design............................................................................................................................................................ 29; 433; 438

means orientated......................................................................................................................................................................... 29

means orientated study.............................................................................................................................................................. 328

means orientated(study)............................................................................................................................................................. 173

means(aim)............................................................................................................................................................................ 92; 93

means(aims).............................................................................................................................................................................. 253

means(compositional).................................................................................................................................................................. 89

means(minimum)....................................................................................................................................................................... 407

means-orientated................................................................................................................................................................ 418; 455

means-orientated designing......................................................................................................................................................... 455

means-orientated elaboration....................................................................................................................................................... 416

measurable................................................................................................................................................................................ 447

measure(over)............................................................................................................................................................................ 392

measure(proportion).................................................................................................................................................................... 118

measure(scale).......................................................................................................................................................................... 348

measurement.............................................................................................................................................................................. 25

measurement protocol................................................................................................................................................................ 328

measurements........................................................................................................................................................................... 327

measuring................................................................................................................................................................................. 207

measuring(analysis of buildings).................................................................................................................................................. 117

measuring(land)......................................................................................................................................................................... 477

measuring-method...................................................................................................................................................................... 121

mechanical model...................................................................................................................................................................... 182

mechanical models.................................................................................................................................................................... 181

mechanics(applied).................................................................................................................................................................... 346

media............................................................................................................................................................ 97; 101; 139; 142; 377

Media Group(Delft)..................................................................................................................................................................... 142

media studies............................................................................................................................................................................ 142

media(design).............................................................................................................................................................................. 96

median............................................................................................................................................................................... 207; 219

medical care.............................................................................................................................................................................. 268

medium switch........................................................................................................................................................................... 181

medium switch(model(verbal, spatial)).......................................................................................................................................... 186

meeting rooms........................................................................................................................................................................... 275

meeting the requirements............................................................................................................................................................ 297

meeting with the constructor....................................................................................................................................................... 427

meeting(decision-making)........................................................................................................................................................... 446

meeting(minutes)....................................................................................................................................................................... 447

meetings................................................................................................................................................................................... 443

Meijer, Evert Jan........................................................................................................................................................................ 465

Mel’nikov study.......................................................................................................................................................................... 145

memories.................................................................................................................................................................................. 245

memory component.................................................................................................................................................................... 244

memory(collective).............................................................................................................................................................. 106; 402

mental aggregate....................................................................................................................................................................... 236

mental cross-breeding................................................................................................................................................................ 405

mental experiment...................................................................................................................................................................... 145

mental picture............................................................................................................................................................................ 440

mental space............................................................................................................................................................................. 396

Mentzel....................................................................................................................................................................................... 59

Merleau-Ponty........................................................................................................................................................................... 474

Merz......................................................................................................................................................................................... 110

metal boxes............................................................................................................................................................................... 391

meta-language............................................................................................................................................................. 179; 190; 411

metaphor............................................................................................................................................................................ 423; 441

metaphor(leading)....................................................................................................................................................................... 109

metaphor(travel case)................................................................................................................................................................. 109

metaphoric concept.................................................................................................................................................................... 109

metaphorical................................................................................................................................................................................ 68

metaphors...................................................................................................................................................... 25; 102; 106; 245; 493

meta-plan method...................................................................................................................................................................... 308

method......................................................................................................................................................................... 12; 362; 470

method analysing a plan............................................................................................................................................................. 128

method Lynch............................................................................................................................................................................ 441

method of design......................................................................................................................................................................... 97

method per context(series of phases and their sequences)............................................................................................................ 418

method(analytical-systematic)..................................................................................................................................................... 371

method(associative(brainstorming)).............................................................................................................................................. 371

method(associative).................................................................................................................................................................... 340

method(basic allocation)............................................................................................................................................................. 440

method(confrontational)............................................................................................................................................................... 340

method(connectedness).............................................................................................................................................................. 439

method(counselling)................................................................................................................................................................... 102

method(decomposition)....................................................................................................................................................... 439; 440

method(delphi)........................................................................................................................................................................... 260

method(description(language))..................................................................................................................................................... 438

method(design(intuitive))............................................................................................................................................................. 419

method(design)............................................................................................................................................................ 339; 433; 436

method(design, explicit).............................................................................................................................................................. 369

method(empirical)....................................................................................................................................................................... 448

method(environment differentiation(intent, function, structure, form, content))).................................................................................. 441

method(fixed way of acting)......................................................................................................................................................... 437

method(independent(use(intended)))............................................................................................................................................. 342

method(intuitive, explicit(intuition, analyses, selections))................................................................................................................ 339

method(morphological(combination(solution(part-problems))))......................................................................................................... 340

method(morphological)................................................................................................................................................................ 371

method(multi criteria).................................................................................................................................................................. 154

method(perspectives and projects)............................................................................................................................................... 497

method(production)..................................................................................................................................................................... 279

method(recipe, ingredients(shopping list))..................................................................................................................................... 409

method(SAR-pattern).................................................................................................................................................................. 440

method(scientific)....................................................................................................................................................................... 298

method(systematic).................................................................................................................................................................... 340

method(theory(value pattern)....................................................................................................................................................... 438

method(three traces).................................................................................................................................................................. 439

method(three-traces).................................................................................................................................................................. 440

method(working)................................................................................................................................................................. 143; 427

methodical................................................................................................................................................................................. 362

methodical approach.................................................................................................................................................................. 360

methodical founding..................................................................................................................................................................... 11

methodical issues(media)........................................................................................................................................................... 142

methodical searching................................................................................................................................................................... 60

methodics................................................................................................................................................................................. 362

methodological approach.............................................................................................................................................................. 25

methodological book.................................................................................................................................................................... 11

methodological design................................................................................................................................................................ 138

methodological differences(modes(probable, possible, desirable))................................................................................................... 447

methodological discourse............................................................................................................................................................. 61

methodological tool.................................................................................................................................................................... 440

methodologically(working)........................................................................................................................................................... 427

methodology........................................................................................................................................................................ 13; 362

methodology for architecture......................................................................................................................................................... 13

methodology(architectural).......................................................................................................................................................... 234

methodology(building)................................................................................................................................................................. 249

methodology(component development)......................................................................................................................................... 355

methodology(design).................................................................................................................................................................. 249

methodology(research).......................................................................................................................................................... 24; 249

methodology(understanding each other's methods)........................................................................................................................ 418

methods...................................................................................................................................................................................... 96

methods of building(traditional).................................................................................................................................................... 281

methods of decisionmaking......................................................................................................................................................... 496

methods of design................................................................................................................................................................ 95; 139

methods of execution................................................................................................................................................................. 358

methods of research..................................................................................................................................................................... 95

methods(creative)....................................................................................................................................................................... 371

methods(design)........................................................................................................................................................................ 387

methods(designer)...................................................................................................................................................................... 144

methods(housing appraisal)......................................................................................................................................................... 165

methods(logicale-empirical)........................................................................................................................................................... 12

methods(over-value, rejecting)...................................................................................................................................................... 437

methods(production)................................................................................................................................................................... 329

Metion(poièsis(thinker))............................................................................................................................................................... 479

metre........................................................................................................................................................................................ 348

metropolis((connectedness, inter-action))..................................................................................................................................... 493

metropolis(multi-centered)........................................................................................................................................................... 496

Metropolitan Debate................................................................................................................................................................... 496

metropolitan debates.................................................................................................................................................................. 497

metropolitan development............................................................................................................................................................ 496

metropolitan development(economical, ecological, technological).................................................................................................... 496

Meulen...................................................................................................................................................................................... 260

Mey.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 120

Meyer........................................................................................................................................................................... 60; 125; 436

mezzanine................................................................................................................................................................................. 342

Michelangelo............................................................................................................................................................................. 407

micro-organisms........................................................................................................................................................................ 337

Mies van der Rohe...................................................................................................................................................................... 108

Milan......................................................................................................................................................................................... 113

Milieuwetgeving............................................................................................................................................................................ 81

milieuzonering............................................................................................................................................................................. 81

minimal sizes............................................................................................................................................................................ 275

minimal surfaces(drawn as rectangles)......................................................................................................................................... 467

minimum of design interventions.................................................................................................................................................. 445

Minkovsky................................................................................................................................................................................. 226

Minnesota................................................................................................................................................................................. 169

minor m(golden rule)................................................................................................................................................................... 213

minutes(meeting)....................................................................................................................................................................... 447

miracles(box)............................................................................................................................................................................. 480

Miralles..................................................................................................................................................................................... 473

Miser........................................................................................................................................................................................ 251

misinterpretations....................................................................................................................................................................... 120

missing factors............................................................................................................................................................................ 93

mission statement...................................................................................................................................................................... 308

mission(enterprise)..................................................................................................................................................................... 373

MIT........................................................................................................................................................................................... 102

mixed structure(U U).................................................................................................................................................................. 326

mixing......................................................................................................................................................................................... 73

mixing(function).......................................................................................................................................................................... 324

mixture(heterogeneous).............................................................................................................................................................. 105

mobile home.............................................................................................................................................................................. 352

mobility scenarios...................................................................................................................................................................... 259

mock-up investigations............................................................................................................................................................... 333

mock-up(full-scale)..................................................................................................................................................................... 456

modal logic................................................................................................................................................................... 26; 190; 192

modal split................................................................................................................................................................................. 266

modalities(scheme).................................................................................................................................................................... 184

modality...................................................................................................................................................................................... 26

modality schema........................................................................................................................................................................ 184

modality(possible)...................................................................................................................................................................... 191

modality(verbs)........................................................................................................................................................................... 189

mode........................................................................................................................................................................................ 219

mode of absolute determinism..................................................................................................................................................... 474

mode of randomness.................................................................................................................................................................. 474

mode of the possible.................................................................................................................................................................. 448

mode of what is desired.............................................................................................................................................................. 444

mode of what is possible............................................................................................................................................................. 444

model............................................................................................................................ 20; 87; 96; 103; 113; 395; 439; 443; 465; 468

model based design................................................................................................................................................................... 443

model making............................................................................................................................................................................ 483

model of an urban system........................................................................................................................................................... 183

model on the basis of existing artefacts........................................................................................................................................ 144

model(1/100).............................................................................................................................................................................. 477

model(3D).................................................................................................................................................................................. 359

model(analogue)................................................................................................................................................................. 181; 183

model(application, pre-suppositions(context))................................................................................................................................ 187

model(architects)......................................................................................................................................................................... 99

model(communicative function).................................................................................................................................................... 181

model(conceptual(theory, sketch))............................................................................................................................................... 183

model(concrete (spatial, mechanical)).......................................................................................................................................... 183

model(concrete(empirical identities)(experimenting(realistic), matter))............................................................................................. 183

model(concrete(national economy)).............................................................................................................................................. 183

model(concrete, conceptual, formal)(explorative, descriptive, explicative, projective).......................................................................... 181

model(consistency).................................................................................................................................................................... 179

model(context)........................................................................................................................................................................... 181

model(cultural backgrounds)........................................................................................................................................................ 181

model(descriptive)...................................................................................................................................................................... 184

model(design).............................................................................................................................................................................. 42

model(discussion, participation, seduction, heuristic, action, execution).......................................................................................... 184

model(doll’s house).................................................................................................................................................................... 395

model(explicative(question(why, because of what)))....................................................................................................................... 184

model(explicative)....................................................................................................................................................................... 184

model(explorative)...................................................................................................................................................................... 186

model(explorative, potential, projective)......................................................................................................................................... 184

model(formal (mathematical)....................................................................................................................................................... 183

model(formal logical)................................................................................................................................................................... 189

model(function).......................................................................................................................................................................... 184

model(ideal)............................................................................................................................................................................... 103

model(idealised)......................................................................................................................................................................... 370

model(intentional projective)........................................................................................................................................................ 184

model(intentional-projective)........................................................................................................................................................ 185

model(making)........................................................................................................................................................................... 481

model(mathematical)........................................................................................................................................................... 182; 301

model(mechanical(simulated(computer)))...................................................................................................................................... 182

model(mechanical)..................................................................................................................................................................... 182

model(over-extension).......................................................................................................................................................... 181; 187

model(planning).......................................................................................................................................................................... 185

model(predictive)........................................................................................................................................................................ 185

model(predictive, projective(probable)).......................................................................................................................................... 184

model(projective(probable)).......................................................................................................................................................... 185

model(rail system)...................................................................................................................................................................... 182

model(reality(simplified rendering(present, future)))........................................................................................................................ 181

model(reality)............................................................................................................................................................................. 183

model(rules(material, technique))................................................................................................................................................. 477

model(scale).............................................................................................................................................................................. 179

model(sculpturing)...................................................................................................................................................................... 421

model(spaciousness).................................................................................................................................................................. 431

model(spatial)............................................................................................................................................................................ 182

model(spatial, verbal).................................................................................................................................................................. 181

model(tested)............................................................................................................................................................................. 183

model(theoretical)....................................................................................................................................................................... 329

model(types(over-extension))....................................................................................................................................................... 188

model(verbal(concepts(defined(variables))))................................................................................................................................... 190

model(working)........................................................................................................................................................................... 469

model-like approach................................................................................................................................................................... 438

modelling........................................................................................................................................................................... 253; 440

modelling(advanced)................................................................................................................................................................... 378

modelling(functions).................................................................................................................................................................... 254

modelling(operationalising(mathematical))..................................................................................................................................... 192

modelling(systems).................................................................................................................................................................... 254

models.......................................................................................................................................... 101; 102; 251; 253; 438; 459; 464

models for predicting.................................................................................................................................................................. 251

models(3D(computer))................................................................................................................................................................ 421

models(city shape)..................................................................................................................................................................... 438

models(computer)...................................................................................................................................................................... 333

models(density)......................................................................................................................................................................... 438

models(digital)........................................................................................................................................................................... 102

models(explaining(design)).......................................................................................................................................................... 161

models(facilities)........................................................................................................................................................................ 438

models(gravity)........................................................................................................................................................................... 267

models(history)............................................................................................................................................................................ 61

models(mathematical)................................................................................................................................................................ 300

models(physical)........................................................................................................................................................................ 102

models(prescriptive).............................................................................................................................................................. 58; 298

models(programming research).................................................................................................................................................... 267

models(reality(reduction(justifiable)))............................................................................................................................................ 181

models(spatial).......................................................................................................................................................................... 145

models(staged).......................................................................................................................................................................... 370

models(thought)......................................................................................................................................................................... 183

models(three-dimensional).......................................................................................................................................................... 231

models(traffic)............................................................................................................................................................................ 438

models(verbal)............................................................................................................................................................................ 189

models(verbal, mathematical, spatial, mechanical)........................................................................................................................ 181

modern architecture.................................................................................................................................................................... 285

modern art................................................................................................................................................................................. 416

modern movement........................................................................................................................................................................ 96

Modern Movement...................................................................................................................................................................... 109

modern movement(Dutch)........................................................................................................................................................... 117

modernist architecture................................................................................................................................................................ 234

modernity.................................................................................................................................................................................. 122

modes(probable, possible, desirable)........................................................................................................................................... 447

modesty(simplicity).................................................................................................................................................................... 406

modifications............................................................................................................................................................................. 392

modular co-ordination................................................................................................................................................... 234; 345; 347

modular co-ordination for building................................................................................................................................................. 348

modular grid............................................................................................................................................................................... 123

modular system......................................................................................................................................................................... 348

modular unit(smallest)................................................................................................................................................................ 423

module...................................................................................................................................................................................... 120

module measure........................................................................................................................................................................ 120

module size(structural)............................................................................................................................................................... 425

module(basis) M........................................................................................................................................................................ 348

module(sizing)........................................................................................................................................................................... 425

module(standard, office).............................................................................................................................................................. 424

modules.................................................................................................................................................................................... 124

Modulor............................................................................................................................................................... 108; 118; 121; 214

modus....................................................................................................................................................................................... 207

modus ponens........................................................................................................................................................................... 197

modus tollens............................................................................................................................................................................ 197

Moens................................................................................................................................................................................... 33; 71

Molema..................................................................................................................................................................................... 117

Mondrianesque.......................................................................................................................................................................... 391

money saver.............................................................................................................................................................................. 165

monitor the range of attention...................................................................................................................................................... 410

monitored(design development).................................................................................................................................................... 143

monitoring................................................................................................................................................................................. 260

monitoring(design(execution))...................................................................................................................................................... 160

monocausally............................................................................................................................................................................ 449

mono-functional.......................................................................................................................................................................... 367

monolith concrete façade beams................................................................................................................................................. 325

monotony.................................................................................................................................................................................. 172

monotony and boredom.............................................................................................................................................................. 170

montage of zones....................................................................................................................................................................... 114

monument................................................................................................................................................................................. 324

Monument Law............................................................................................................................................................................ 83

Monument Ordinance................................................................................................................................................................... 83

monuments................................................................................................................................................................................. 62

morfing...................................................................................................................................................................................... 110

morpher..................................................................................................................................................................................... 487

morphic numbers....................................................................................................................................................................... 215

morphological analysis............................................................................................................................................................... 125

morphological analysis(history)..................................................................................................................................................... 63

morphological method......................................................................................................................................................... 340; 371

morphological reconstruction(divison, segmentation, tailoring, detailing).......................................................................................... 445

morphological requirements......................................................................................................................................................... 288

morphological(starting point)........................................................................................................................................................ 418

morphology.......................................................................................................................................................................... 71; 125

Morphosis................................................................................................................................................................................. 473

most positive and most negative characteristics............................................................................................................................ 158

motif......................................................................................................................................................................................... 101

motive(guiding)........................................................................................................................................................................... 467

motives(architectural)................................................................................................................................................................... 67

motives(designr)......................................................................................................................................................................... 144

motives(recurring)....................................................................................................................................................................... 141

motor vehicles............................................................................................................................................................................ 316

Moudun..................................................................................................................................................................................... 126

move(inclination)........................................................................................................................................................................ 158

moved(people)............................................................................................................................................................................ 310

movement vector........................................................................................................................................................................ 487

movement(vector)....................................................................................................................................................................... 487

movements(coherence(co-ordination, synchronisation)).................................................................................................................. 415

Mozart...................................................................................................................................................................................... 409

Muller........................................................................................................................................................................................ 187

multi-actor.......................................................................................................................................................................... 293; 378

multi-actor design optimisation.................................................................................................................................................... 302

multi-causal............................................................................................................................................................................... 449

multicentred network systems..................................................................................................................................................... 494

multi-criteria method................................................................................................................................................................... 154

multi-disciplinary complexity....................................................................................................................................................... 358

multi-disciplinary design.............................................................................................................................................................. 339

multi-disciplinary teams.............................................................................................................................................................. 339

multi-discipline........................................................................................................................................................................... 378

multi-functional........................................................................................................................................................................... 449

multi-functional project................................................................................................................................................................ 433

multi-functionality.................................................................................................................................................................. 93; 367

multi-interest.............................................................................................................................................................................. 378

multi-level representations........................................................................................................................................................... 243

multi-level representations networks............................................................................................................................................. 237

multi-party................................................................................................................................................................................. 293

multi-party negotiation and decision-making.................................................................................................................................. 303

multiplicating............................................................................................................................................................................. 206

multipurpose theatre................................................................................................................................................................... 481

multi-storey............................................................................................................................................................................... 342

multi-valueous............................................................................................................................................................................ 207

municipal administration............................................................................................................................................................... 81

municipal authorities(visit(blueprint, cross-section, façade))............................................................................................................ 468

Municipal Executive..................................................................................................................................................................... 83

municipality................................................................................................................................................................................. 81

municipality(guidelines)............................................................................................................................................................... 431

Muntplein.................................................................................................................................................................................. 121

Muratori..................................................................................................................................................................................... 126

Musée à Croissance Elimitée...................................................................................................................................................... 477

musée imaginaire................................................................................................................................................................ 391; 402

museum............................................................................................................................................................................. 217; 459

museum function(history).............................................................................................................................................................. 66

Museum of Unlimited Extension.................................................................................................................................................. 477

museum park............................................................................................................................................................................. 461

museum(Dutch, National, Rijks).................................................................................................................................................. 118

museum(Kröller Müller)............................................................................................................................................................... 110

musical composer...................................................................................................................................................................... 360

Mutt.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 392

MVRDV............................................................................................................................................................................. 110; 140

mystification(visualisation techniques).......................................................................................................................................... 233

mythological figures(creating)...................................................................................................................................................... 479

mythology................................................................................................................................................................................. 478

mythology(antiquity)..................................................................................................................................................................... 67

N.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 204

n=1 situation............................................................................................................................................................................... 82

n=1 study.................................................................................................................................................................................... 20

NACO....................................................................................................................................................................................... 360

NAI..................................................................................................................................................................... 118; 365; 379; 494

name................................................................................................................................................................................. 200; 449

name concept and variants.......................................................................................................................................................... 308

name giving............................................................................................................................................................................... 193

nameable characteristics............................................................................................................................................................ 447

nameable design actions............................................................................................................................................................ 418

named................................................................................................................................................................................... 11; 35

names................................................................................................................................................................................... 12; 35

naming.................................................................................................................................................................................. 11; 35

naming and delineation............................................................................................................................................................... 447

naming function.......................................................................................................................................................................... 200

naming operations(predicate, object)............................................................................................................................................ 192

naming transformations(focus)....................................................................................................................................................... 42

naming(inter-dependencies between the building parts).................................................................................................................. 350

naming(potential)........................................................................................................................................................................ 351

naming(signs)............................................................................................................................................................................ 474

narrative.................................................................................................................................................................................... 393

narrow down................................................................................................................................................................................ 98

national networks....................................................................................................................................................................... 360

national planning report(4th).......................................................................................................................................................... 496

national planning report(4th, extra)................................................................................................................................................ 496

national report on spatial planning(5th)........................................................................................................................................... 497

national rules............................................................................................................................................................................. 360

National Trust.............................................................................................................................................................................. 69

natural numbers......................................................................................................................................................................... 204

natural ventilation....................................................................................................................................................................... 332

Naturalis.................................................................................................................................................................................... 459

nature....................................................................................................................................................................................... 474

nature and culture...................................................................................................................................................................... 110

nature reserve.............................................................................................................................................................................. 81

nature scenarios........................................................................................................................................................................ 259

nature(agriculture)...................................................................................................................................................................... 495

nature(equality).......................................................................................................................................................................... 206

NBD.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 347

n-conjunctive(graph).................................................................................................................................................................... 218

néant........................................................................................................................................................................................ 416

necessary condition................................................................................................................................................................... 196

necessary futures....................................................................................................................................................................... 492

Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij............................................................................................................................. 118; 120; 121

need for a new building(doubt)..................................................................................................................................................... 427

need(creation)............................................................................................................................................................................ 368

needs of the potential purchasers................................................................................................................................................ 374

needs(changing)......................................................................................................................................................................... 368

needs(new)................................................................................................................................................................................ 368

negation............................................................................................................................................................................. 416; 417

negation(imagination(not the case)).............................................................................................................................................. 190

negative numbers....................................................................................................................................................................... 207

neighbour’s property..................................................................................................................................................................... 81

neighbourhood........................................................................................................................................................................... 429

neighbourhood(decline)............................................................................................................................................................... 164

neighbourhood(entrance(estimate depth))..................................................................................................................................... 430

neighbourhood(residential)........................................................................................................................................................... 433

neighbourhoods........................................................................................................................................................................... 84

neighbours rights......................................................................................................................................................................... 81

Nemausus................................................................................................................................................................................. 392

NEN 1010.................................................................................................................................................................................. 336

NEN 1824.................................................................................................................................................................................. 276

NEN 2658.................................................................................................................................................................................. 272

NEN 2880.................................................................................................................................................................................. 349

NEN 2883.................................................................................................................................................................................. 349

NEN 5700.................................................................................................................................................................................. 348

NEN 6000.................................................................................................................................................................................. 350

NEN norms................................................................................................................................................................................ 370

NEN-norms................................................................................................................................................................................. 80

NEN-standards.......................................................................................................................................................................... 277

neologisms.................................................................................................................................................................................. 35

neopositivism............................................................................................................................................................................. 414

nested(cycle)............................................................................................................................................................................. 444

nesting.................................................................................................................................................................................. 48; 49

net profit(winners, losers)............................................................................................................................................................ 300

Netherlands 2050....................................................................................................................................................................... 495

Netherlands Architecture Institute......................................................................................................................................... 365; 379

Netherlands Building-trade Documentation.................................................................................................................................... 347

Netherlands in 2030.................................................................................................................................................................... 497

Netherlands Institute of Architecture............................................................................................................................................. 494

Netherlands Normalisation Institute.......................................................................................................................... 80; 272; 348; 373

Netherlands Now As Design........................................................................................................................................................ 494

Netherlands(transformations)....................................................................................................................................................... 494

network....................................................................................................................................................................... 218; 377; 434

network of the amenities............................................................................................................................................................. 268

network planning........................................................................................................................................................................ 218

network systems(multicentred).................................................................................................................................................... 494

network(cyclical)........................................................................................................................................................................ 218

network(European)..................................................................................................................................................................... 495

network(graph theory)................................................................................................................................................................. 218

networked thinking..................................................................................................................................................................... 380

networking in the design process................................................................................................................................................. 377

networks of elements.................................................................................................................................................................. 238

Neufert...................................................................................................................................................................................... 276

Neumeyer................................................................................................................................................................................... 68

neurophysiological system.......................................................................................................................................................... 413

neuropsychological explanations................................................................................................................................................. 389

neutrality..................................................................................................................................................................................... 53

new designs................................................................................................................................................................................ 35

new ideas(disseminating)............................................................................................................................................................ 284

new purpose(accommodate)........................................................................................................................................................ 395

new species.............................................................................................................................................................................. 256

New Urbanity............................................................................................................................................................................. 436

Newton.............................................................................................................................................................................. 227; 269

Newtons binomium..................................................................................................................................................................... 209

NHM......................................................................................................................................................................................... 121

niches(market)........................................................................................................................................................................... 374

Nieuwe Bouwen........................................................................................................................................................................... 67

Nieuwe Vijzelstraat..................................................................................................................................................................... 121

nightmares................................................................................................................................................................................ 419

Nile........................................................................................................................................................................................... 204

Nîmes....................................................................................................................................................................................... 392

NNAO....................................................................................................................................................................................... 495

NNAO(Foundation)..................................................................................................................................................................... 494

NNI.............................................................................................................................................................................. 80; 348; 373

NNM......................................................................................................................................................................................... 460

nodal bond(Gelder)..................................................................................................................................................................... 286

nodal bond(hinged)..................................................................................................................................................................... 286

node(building)............................................................................................................................................................................ 345

node(building)(analysis).............................................................................................................................................................. 353

node(building)(study).................................................................................................................................................................. 351

node(crossing)........................................................................................................................................................................... 218

node(graph theory)..................................................................................................................................................................... 216

node(separational)...................................................................................................................................................................... 218

nodes(connection(lines))............................................................................................................................................................. 216

nodes(dual)................................................................................................................................................................................ 217

noise......................................................................................................................................................................................... 465

noise(hindrance)......................................................................................................................................................................... 164

noise(installations)..................................................................................................................................................................... 331

noise-pollution zone.................................................................................................................................................................... 315

nomenclature............................................................................................................................................................................... 45

nominal size(tolerance)............................................................................................................................................................... 212

nominal values........................................................................................................................................................................... 206

nomological network................................................................................................................................................................... 249

non planar(graph)....................................................................................................................................................................... 217

non-conjunctive graph................................................................................................................................................................. 218

non-contingent states of dispersion.............................................................................................................................................. 215

non-designing.............................................................................................................................................................................. 26

non-dichotomous........................................................................................................................................................................ 207

non-dimensional numbers........................................................................................................................................................... 329

non-linear relationships............................................................................................................................................................... 382

non-place.................................................................................................................................................................................. 474

nonsensical shape..................................................................................................................................................................... 243

nontransparent results................................................................................................................................................................ 163

non-truth.................................................................................................................................................................................... 189

norm......................................................................................................................................................................................... 372

normal distribution...................................................................................................................................................................... 220

normalisation........................................................................................................................................................................ 80; 128

Normalisation Institute(Netherlands)............................................................................................................................................. 348

normative.................................................................................................................................................................................... 53

normative architectural model...................................................................................................................................................... 240

normative scenario..................................................................................................................................................................... 259

norms....................................................................................................................................................................................... 370

norms(probability)....................................................................................................................................................................... 220

norms(social)............................................................................................................................................................................. 307

norms(technical)................................................................................................................................................................... 80; 165

nostalgia................................................................................................................................................................................... 401

not............................................................................................................................................................................................ 197

not anticipated consequences..................................................................................................................................................... 159

not intended(effects)................................................................................................................................................................... 149

not the case(imagination)............................................................................................................................................................ 194

not the case(truth)...................................................................................................................................................................... 190

notches..................................................................................................................................................................................... 236

notes................................................................................................................................................................................. 423; 466

not-here-and-now(imagination)..................................................................................................................................................... 194

noun.................................................................................................................................................................................... 40; 200

nouns......................................................................................................................................................................................... 12

Nouvel.......................................................................................................................................................... 108; 109; 395; 407; 408

novel solutions............................................................................................................................................................................. 95

novelty........................................................................................................................................................................... 25; 28; 356

Novem....................................................................................................................................................................................... 313

nuclear fusion(energy)................................................................................................................................................................. 495

null-hypothesis............................................................................................................................................................................ 12

number of objectives................................................................................................................................................................... 367

number of seats......................................................................................................................................................................... 275

number of users......................................................................................................................................................................... 274

number theory(sequencing)......................................................................................................................................................... 205

number(ID)................................................................................................................................................................................. 205

number(identification).................................................................................................................................................................. 205

number(index)............................................................................................................................................................................ 205

number(nature(equality), place(difference)).................................................................................................................................... 206

number(quantity)........................................................................................................................................................................ 206

number(serial)............................................................................................................................................................................ 206

numbering(serial)........................................................................................................................................................................ 206

numbering(serial)(categorising).................................................................................................................................................... 205

numbering(serial, sequence)........................................................................................................................................................ 205

numbers(complex)...................................................................................................................................................................... 226

numbers(morphic)...................................................................................................................................................................... 215

numbers(natural)........................................................................................................................................................................ 204

numbers(non-dimensional).......................................................................................................................................................... 329

numbers(prime).......................................................................................................................................................................... 124

numbers(rational)....................................................................................................................................................................... 204

numbers(real)............................................................................................................................................................................. 204

numerable................................................................................................................................................................................. 447

numerical system....................................................................................................................................................................... 207

Nusselt(non-dimensional number)................................................................................................................................................ 329

NWO........................................................................................................................................................................................ 252

object........................................................................................................................................................................................ 413

object as well as the context are manipulated............................................................................................................................... 455

object constancy........................................................................................................................................................... 37; 103; 413

object language.......................................................................................................................................................................... 190

object to be designed(context)..................................................................................................................................................... 443

object varies.............................................................................................................................................................................. 455

object(common)......................................................................................................................................................................... 392

object(computer programming).................................................................................................................................................... 234

object(context(unique(programme of requirements, situation, client, designer)))................................................................................ 493

object(context).............................................................................................................................................................. 90; 443; 455

object(everyday)......................................................................................................................................................................... 392

object(grammar)......................................................................................................................................................................... 225

object(liberating(context))............................................................................................................................................................ 493

object(type, intrinsic properties, extrinsic relations)....................................................................................................................... 234

object(variable)........................................................................................................................................................................... 443

object-driven approach(history)...................................................................................................................................................... 64

objectification............................................................................................................................................................................. 413

objectified.................................................................................................................................................................................... 27

objective............................................................................................................................................................................. 253; 416

objective function(LP).................................................................................................................................................................. 299

objective orientated..................................................................................................................................................................... 328

objective proposition..................................................................................................................................................................... 29

objective statements................................................................................................................................................................... 307

objective(optimisation)................................................................................................................................................................ 221

objectively rational...................................................................................................................................................................... 294

objective-mean-relations.............................................................................................................................................................. 371

objectives.................................................................................................................................................................................... 59

objectives and means(chain)....................................................................................................................................................... 371

objectives and wishes................................................................................................................................................................. 271

objectives begin to assume shape............................................................................................................................................... 406

objectives(covering).................................................................................................................................................................... 371

objectives(number)..................................................................................................................................................................... 367

objectivity.............................................................................................................................................................................. 23; 53

objects as well as their context..................................................................................................................................................... 12

objects(determined)...................................................................................................................................................................... 20

objects(familiar).......................................................................................................................................................................... 244

objects(overlapping).................................................................................................................................................................... 236

objects(recognised(colour))......................................................................................................................................................... 416

objects(suffering)........................................................................................................................................................................ 446

Oblast....................................................................................................................................................................................... 117

obscure(construction not recognised)........................................................................................................................................... 407

observation................................................................................................................................................................................ 250

observation(grain(place, time))..................................................................................................................................................... 201

observations(programming research)............................................................................................................................................ 267

observe users............................................................................................................................................................................ 466

obvious...................................................................................................................................................................................... 416

occupancy................................................................................................................................................................................. 335

occupancy rates........................................................................................................................................................................ 275

occupant reactions..................................................................................................................................................................... 334

occupants poll........................................................................................................................................................................... 166

occupants(preferences)............................................................................................................................................................... 165

occupants’ preferences............................................................................................................................................................... 165

occupier.................................................................................................................................................................................... 351

Octactube................................................................................................................................................................................. 356

octahedron(graph)...................................................................................................................................................................... 217

office......................................................................................................................................................................................... 324

office building............................................................................................................................................................................. 276

office concentrations................................................................................................................................................................... 269

office for mail............................................................................................................................................................................. 423

office module(standard)............................................................................................................................................................... 424

office restaurant.................................................................................................................................................................. 275; 423

office surface............................................................................................................................................................................. 288

office unit(size)........................................................................................................................................................................... 423

office wings................................................................................................................................................................................ 424

office(box).................................................................................................................................................................................. 470

office(wings)............................................................................................................................................................................... 427

office-like look............................................................................................................................................................................ 326

offices....................................................................................................................................................................................... 270

offices(demand).......................................................................................................................................................................... 267

offices(hall)................................................................................................................................................................................ 288

official notification(building permit).................................................................................................................................................. 81

off-site....................................................................................................................................................................................... 280

off-site factory............................................................................................................................................................................ 279

old ideas................................................................................................................................................................................... 390

oligo-functional........................................................................................................................................................................... 367

OMA.......................................................................................................................................................................... 112; 114; 140

omission(art).............................................................................................................................................................................. 406

omission(reduction, concentration)............................................................................................................................................... 407

on the site................................................................................................................................................................................. 280

one stop shopping...................................................................................................................................................................... 268

one-family housing(load-bearing construction)............................................................................................................................... 342

one-of-a-kind-creative-aesthetic motivation.................................................................................................................................... 361

one-storey................................................................................................................................................................................. 342

one-storey building(construction(roof, ground floor))....................................................................................................................... 342

one-storey building(construction)................................................................................................................................................. 342

one-storey buildings................................................................................................................................................................... 342

on-site assembly and installation................................................................................................................................................. 281

on-site demolition......................................................................................................................................................................... 81

on-site(controlled)....................................................................................................................................................................... 281

Oosterhuis.................................................................................................................................................................. 359; 364; 380

OPEC-countries......................................................................................................................................................................... 494

open and closed......................................................................................................................................................................... 429

open building block..................................................................................................................................................................... 114

open communication.................................................................................................................................................................. 338

open connection......................................................................................................................................................................... 326

open design................................................................................................................................................................ 293; 302; 303

open space(built-on space)........................................................................................................................................................... 40

open spaces(intermediary)............................................................................................................................................................ 60

open to communication, control and verification............................................................................................................................. 362

openable windows...................................................................................................................................................................... 335

open-ended........................................................................................................................................................................ 303; 396

opening times............................................................................................................................................................................ 335

open-mindedness(experience)..................................................................................................................................................... 403

operation(continuation)................................................................................................................................................................ 242

operation(design)........................................................................................................................................................................ 134

operation(distribution).......................................................................................................................................................... 242; 243

operation(grammar, mathematics)................................................................................................................................................ 225

operation(iteration)...................................................................................................................................................................... 242

operation(logic).......................................................................................................................................................................... 191

operation(reversal)...................................................................................................................................................................... 242

operation(symmetrical patterns)................................................................................................................................................... 242

operationability(scientific)............................................................................................................................................................ 446

operational............................................................................................................................................................................. 25; 40

operational research................................................................................................................................................................... 409

operational values(objectives)...................................................................................................................................................... 254

operational(criteria)..................................................................................................................................................................... 371

operational(function(mathematical)).............................................................................................................................................. 192

operational(making).................................................................................................................................................................... 416

operational(strategic).................................................................................................................................................................. 254

operationalisation..................................................................................................................................................... 40; 54; 250; 254

operationalisation(design)............................................................................................................................................................ 192

operationalisation(formula, formulation)......................................................................................................................................... 192

operationalisation(test)................................................................................................................................................................ 165

operationalisations(programme of requirements)............................................................................................................................ 159

operationalise............................................................................................................................................................................ 254

operationalising(mathematical).................................................................................................................................................... 192

operationalising(validity, reliability)................................................................................................................................................. 92

operationalising(verb).................................................................................................................................................................. 192

operationising............................................................................................................................................................................ 154

operationising(flexibility(accommodate(organisation(change))))....................................................................................................... 154

operationising(variables(measured)).............................................................................................................................................. 154

operations.............................................................................................................................................................................. 40; 55

operations research.................................................................................................................................................................... 298

operations(coding)...................................................................................................................................................................... 242

operators(logical)........................................................................................................................................................................ 195

opponent..................................................................................................................................................................................... 13

opportunities.............................................................................................................................................................................. 374

opportunities for choice(science).................................................................................................................................................. 307

opportunities(enterprise).............................................................................................................................................................. 374

opportunities(existing)................................................................................................................................................................. 430

opportunities(external)................................................................................................................................................................ 374

oppositions(finding)..................................................................................................................................................................... 459

optimisation................................................................................................................................................................ 168; 221; 293

optimisation models(linear programming, transparant, democratical)............................................................................................... 263

optimisation(boundary conditions)................................................................................................................................................ 221

optimisation(changing conditions)................................................................................................................................................ 221

optimisation(context).................................................................................................................................................................. 221

optimisation(corner point)............................................................................................................................................................ 221

optimisation(decision theory(conflicting requirements))................................................................................................................... 263

optimisation(effective)................................................................................................................................................................. 221

optimisation(end, means)............................................................................................................................................................ 221

optimisation(maximal)................................................................................................................................................................. 221

optimisation(object function)........................................................................................................................................................ 221

optimisation(objective)................................................................................................................................................................ 221

optimisation(perspectives)........................................................................................................................................................... 221

optimisation(professional group)................................................................................................................................................... 293

optimisation(remainder)............................................................................................................................................................... 222

optimisation(slack variables)........................................................................................................................................................ 222

optimisation(social group)........................................................................................................................................................... 293

optimisation(solution space)........................................................................................................................................................ 221

optimisation(verbal model(consensus(actors, umbrella concept, phased development))..................................................................... 263

optimise.................................................................................................................................................................................... 293

optimising.................................................................................................................................................................................. 209

optimising daylight..................................................................................................................................................................... 426

optimising problems................................................................................................................................................................... 227

optimum choice......................................................................................................................................................................... 297

optimum choice from alternative possibilities(planners).................................................................................................................. 298

optimum design.................................................................................................................................................... 293; 297; 300; 302

optimum design process............................................................................................................................................................. 297

optimum design(sub-designs)...................................................................................................................................................... 298

optimum distribution................................................................................................................................................................... 297

optimum form............................................................................................................................................................................. 297

optimum group design................................................................................................................................................................ 301

optimum professional design....................................................................................................................................................... 293

optimum quality......................................................................................................................................................................... 302

optimum social design................................................................................................................................................................ 293

optimum(arithmetical).......................................................................................................................................................... 297; 298

optimum(mathematical).............................................................................................................................................................. 300

optimum(social group)................................................................................................................................................................ 293

optimum(technical group)............................................................................................................................................................ 293

optimumselectionof subsolutions................................................................................................................................................. 302

options(design)................................................................................................................................................................... 144; 485

or.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 197

OR.................................................................................................................................................................................... 197; 298

order......................................................................................................................................................................................... 475

order and complexity(perception)................................................................................................................................................. 241

order and contrast........................................................................................................................................................................ 95

order and structure..................................................................................................................................................................... 476

order of magnitude...................................................................................................................................................................... 206

order(class(objects(perception))).................................................................................................................................................. 240

order(perception)........................................................................................................................................................................ 241

ordered housing......................................................................................................................................................................... 219

ordering..................................................................................................................................................................................... 459

ordering concepts....................................................................................................................................................................... 429

ordering of the programme........................................................................................................................................................... 436

ordering studies......................................................................................................................................................................... 466

ordering(formal)............................................................................................................................................................ 433; 436; 438

ordering(forming)........................................................................................................................................................................ 429

ordering(functional)..................................................................................................................................................................... 438

ordering(space-time)................................................................................................................................................................... 474

ordering(spatial(establishing form), functional)............................................................................................................................... 433

orderliness.................................................................................................................................................................................. 95

orders of classical architecture.................................................................................................................................................... 234

ordinal....................................................................................................................................................................................... 206

ordinal criteria............................................................................................................................................................................ 370

organic type............................................................................................................................................................................... 104

organically(growing).................................................................................................................................................................... 368

organisation................................................................................................................................................................................. 59

organisation development............................................................................................................................................................ 375

organisation of the spaces(traffic, urban adjustment)...................................................................................................................... 468

organisation process.................................................................................................................................................................. 375

organisation theory..................................................................................................................................................................... 444

organisation to be housed........................................................................................................................................................... 372

organisation(bisecting(building))................................................................................................................................................... 424

organisation(creative).................................................................................................................................................................... 95

organisation(functional)............................................................................................................................................................... 434

organisation(learning).................................................................................................................................................................. 306

organisation(project)................................................................................................................................................................... 331

organisation(spatial functional)..................................................................................................................................................... 434

organisation(spatial)................................................................................................................................................................... 133

organisational environment.......................................................................................................................................................... 373

organisational form..................................................................................................................................................................... 374

organisational science(opposition(average)).................................................................................................................................. 255

organisational structure....................................................................................................................................................... 218; 271

organisational structure(blueprints, floor plans, cross-sections)....................................................................................................... 276

organisational structure(history)..................................................................................................................................................... 65

organisations............................................................................................................................................................................. 288

organisations(private).................................................................................................................................................................... 81

organisations/mechanisms/concepts(new).................................................................................................................................... 395

organogram............................................................................................................................................................................... 363

orientation............................................................................................................................................................. 58; 132; 441; 468

orientation preferences................................................................................................................................................................ 243

orientation(canonical).................................................................................................................................................................. 243

orientation(European).................................................................................................................................................................. 494

origin(co-ordinates)..................................................................................................................................................................... 211

original significance(history).......................................................................................................................................................... 64

original state.............................................................................................................................................................................. 470

original(origin)............................................................................................................................................................................ 124

ornamentation............................................................................................................................................................................ 108

ornamentation and symbol............................................................................................................................................................ 95

ortho’s....................................................................................................................................................................................... 487

orthodoxy versus orthopraxy........................................................................................................................................................ 245

orthogonal built structure............................................................................................................................................................. 487

orthogonal system...................................................................................................................................................................... 430

orthographic projection................................................................................................................................................................ 245

orthographic projection(salient features)........................................................................................................................................ 232

orthopraxy versus orthodoxy........................................................................................................................................................ 245

Osdorp...................................................................................................................................................................................... 130

Otto.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 209

Oudenbosch................................................................................................................................................................................ 67

Our Common Future................................................................................................................................................................... 181

outcome(collective)..................................................................................................................................................................... 296

outcomes of design.................................................................................................................................................................... 143

outcomes(sum).......................................................................................................................................................................... 220

outline design............................................................................................................................................................................ 342

outline master plan..................................................................................................................................................................... 317

outline plan................................................................................................................................................................................ 317

outline plan(spatial).................................................................................................................................................................... 340

outlines..................................................................................................................................................................................... 244

outmoded concept...................................................................................................................................................................... 389

output......................................................................................................................................................................................... 48

output(research)......................................................................................................................................................................... 141

outside world(astonishment)........................................................................................................................................................ 413

outside(graph theory).................................................................................................................................................................. 217

outside(schale dependent).......................................................................................................................................................... 190

overall requirements.................................................................................................................................................................... 340

overall vision.............................................................................................................................................................................. 406

overcrowding.............................................................................................................................................................................. 170

overemphasising details.............................................................................................................................................................. 190

over-extension(model)................................................................................................................................................................. 181

overlap................................................................................................................................................................................. 93; 438

overlapping between..................................................................................................................................................................... 39

overlapping concepts.................................................................................................................................................................... 38

overlapping objects..................................................................................................................................................................... 236

overlaps(focus)............................................................................................................................................................................. 42

overloading................................................................................................................................................................................ 285

over-measure............................................................................................................................................................................. 392

owner of the building(analysis of buildings).................................................................................................................................... 118

owner of the problem.................................................................................................................................................................. 372

packed(surfaces, volumes).......................................................................................................................................................... 215

paint computer programme.......................................................................................................................................................... 210

painter(excellent part solution)..................................................................................................................................................... 410

painting loft................................................................................................................................................................................ 466

paint-work.................................................................................................................................................................................. 337

paleography................................................................................................................................................................................. 62

Palladian shapegrammar............................................................................................................................................................. 237

Palladian villas........................................................................................................................................................................... 237

Palladio.............................................................................................................................................................................. 104; 118

Palladio motive............................................................................................................................................................................ 67

Palmboom........................................................................................................................................................................... 76; 131

panel(façade)............................................................................................................................................................................. 346

panelling.................................................................................................................................................................................... 332

Panerai..................................................................................................................................................................................... 126

panorama.................................................................................................................................................................................. 474

panorama(circumscription).......................................................................................................................................................... 474

Panoramas................................................................................................................................................................................ 129

panorame-theatre....................................................................................................................................................................... 480

Pantheon.................................................................................................................................................................................... 66

Papini....................................................................................................................................................................................... 415

parabolic roof............................................................................................................................................................................. 115

paradigm................................................................................................................................................................................... 400

paradigms................................................................................................................................................................................. 391

paragraphs............................................................................................................................................................................. 43; 46

parallax..................................................................................................................................................................................... 414

parameter.................................................................................................................................................................................. 256

parameters......................................................................................................................................................................... 225; 255

parameters(too many)................................................................................................................................................................. 256

parametric complexity................................................................................................................................................................ 242

Pareto’s criterion........................................................................................................................................................................ 299

Paris......................................................................................................................................................................................... 446

parked cars............................................................................................................................................................................... 392

parking area............................................................................................................................................................................... 269

parking lots................................................................................................................................................................................ 465

parking place............................................................................................................................................................................. 269

parking spaces.......................................................................................................................................................................... 269

parking strips............................................................................................................................................................................. 392

parking(index numbers)............................................................................................................................................................... 266

Parma....................................................................................................................................................................................... 126

Parsons.................................................................................................................................................................................... 104

part-assignment......................................................................................................................................................................... 341

part-assignment(plan(spatial), programme of requirements)............................................................................................................ 340

part-designers............................................................................................................................................................................ 359

part-designs....................................................................................................................................................................... 339; 363

partial building groups................................................................................................................................................................. 349

partial designs........................................................................................................................................................................... 369

partial event............................................................................................................................................................................... 219

partial qualities........................................................................................................................................................................... 154

participants................................................................................................................................................................................ 443

participants in the building process.............................................................................................................................................. 377

participants in the decision-making(perspective(probable future))..................................................................................................... 446

participants in three rôles(persons deciding, agents in initiating, citizens in defining and selecting perspectives)................................. 497

participants(construction process)................................................................................................................................................. 51

participants(influence)................................................................................................................................................................. 339

participation............................................................................................................................................................................... 433

participation model..................................................................................................................................................................... 184

participation(clients, users)......................................................................................................................................................... 151

participators in planning(landowners, users, developers, government).............................................................................................. 493

particular to the general.............................................................................................................................................................. 191

parties(buiding process))............................................................................................................................................................. 271

parties(identification)................................................................................................................................................................... 363

parties(market)........................................................................................................................................................................... 368

partition constructions................................................................................................................................................................ 331

partition walls............................................................................................................................................................................. 332

partition walls(change per tenant)................................................................................................................................................. 332

partitioned................................................................................................................................................................................. 290

partitioning of the building............................................................................................................................................................ 335

partitioning(inner)........................................................................................................................................................................ 347

part-product(detailed requirements).............................................................................................................................................. 340

part-products............................................................................................................................................................................. 339

part-products(multi-disciplinary design)......................................................................................................................................... 339

parts joined together................................................................................................................................................................... 429

parts(entity)............................................................................................................................................................................... 119

parts(repetition).......................................................................................................................................................................... 489

parts(whole)............................................................................................................................................................................... 429

part-solutions............................................................................................................................................................................. 340

part-solutions(foundation, roof, floors)........................................................................................................................................... 341

part-solutions(visualise(sketches))............................................................................................................................................... 341

party(political)............................................................................................................................................................................ 492

Pascal...................................................................................................................................................................................... 229

passages.................................................................................................................................................................................. 129

passing through......................................................................................................................................................................... 462

passion..................................................................................................................................................................................... 419

past(witnesses)........................................................................................................................................................................... 61

Pastunink.................................................................................................................................................................................. 286

path(critical)............................................................................................................................................................................... 218

path(graph theory)...................................................................................................................................................................... 218

path(longest).............................................................................................................................................................................. 218

path(shortest)............................................................................................................................................................................ 218

paths and planting...................................................................................................................................................................... 391

Patijn........................................................................................................................................................................................ 313

pattern.................................................................................................................................................................... 93; 94; 440; 475

pattern language........................................................................................................................................................................ 439

pattern language(design directives).............................................................................................................................................. 442

pattern method........................................................................................................................................................................... 439

pattern of urban centres.............................................................................................................................................................. 496

pattern(conditions)...................................................................................................................................................................... 442

pattern(design problem).............................................................................................................................................................. 442

pattern(fixed).............................................................................................................................................................................. 235

pattern(labyrinth)........................................................................................................................................................................ 481

pattern(perception)..................................................................................................................................................................... 242

patterns in variation.................................................................................................................................................................... 144

patterns(cities, neighbourhoods, residences, rooms and also the basic construction of minor building commissions).......................... 442

patterns(connection(levels))......................................................................................................................................................... 442

patterns(prototypical).................................................................................................................................................................. 237

patterns(recognisable)................................................................................................................................................................ 392

patterns(search)......................................................................................................................................................................... 382

pavement................................................................................................................................................................................... 477

pavilion facilities......................................................................................................................................................................... 170

Pavilion of Presentations............................................................................................................................................................. 477

Pavillon des Expositions Temporaires.......................................................................................................................................... 477

payoff matrix.............................................................................................................................................................................. 296

PD............................................................................................................................................................................................ 338

PD model.................................................................................................................................................................................. 296

PD-ordering............................................................................................................................................................................... 296

peaks in the demand for movement.............................................................................................................................................. 335

pedestrians................................................................................................................................................................................ 316

peek-a-boo................................................................................................................................................................................ 414

peer review.................................................................................................................................................................................. 52

peers........................................................................................................................................................................................ 249

Peirce................................................................................................................................................................................ 197; 415

Pellikaan................................................................................................................................................................................... 295

pen........................................................................................................................................................................................... 290

pencil................................................................................................................................................................................. 290; 463

pencil and pen........................................................................................................................................................................... 466

Pendrecht.................................................................................................................................................................................. 439

penetration stage....................................................................................................................................................................... 369

Pennartz................................................................................................................................................................................ 55; 59

people....................................................................................................................................................................................... 491

perceive a thing differently........................................................................................................................................................... 393

perceive(interest, searching)........................................................................................................................................................ 400

perceived object(complexity(perception))...................................................................................................................................... 240

perceiving(changing context)....................................................................................................................................................... 399

perceiving(intentions).................................................................................................................................................................. 399

perception................................................................................................................................................................... 139; 231; 414

perception of the problem............................................................................................................................................................ 255

perception of unity(mental achievement)......................................................................................................................................... 95

perception(completing)................................................................................................................................................................ 235

perception(context)..................................................................................................................................................................... 443

perception(Gibsonian)................................................................................................................................................................. 244

perception(intuitive)..................................................................................................................................................................... 237

perception(model)....................................................................................................................................................................... 181

perception(projection)................................................................................................................................................................. 414

perception(reduction).................................................................................................................................................................. 447

perception(resistance(noise))....................................................................................................................................................... 243

perception(selective)..................................................................................................................................................................... 53

perception(visual(from a distance, from up-close)).......................................................................................................................... 413

perceptual and cognitive devices.................................................................................................................................................. 243

perceptual arousal...................................................................................................................................................................... 240

perceptual complexity................................................................................................................................................................. 240

perceptual organisation............................................................................................................................................................... 242

Perec........................................................................................................................................................................................ 476

perfection.................................................................................................................................................................................... 97

perfection(subconscious self)...................................................................................................................................................... 459

perfectionism(growth(imperfection)).............................................................................................................................................. 418

performance checks................................................................................................................................................................... 163

performance criteria..................................................................................................................................................... 240; 274; 275

performance description.............................................................................................................................................................. 351

performance evaluation............................................................................................................................................................... 163

performance of the building.......................................................................................................................................................... 350

performance requirements.................................................................................................................................................... 274; 306

performance requirements(technical context)................................................................................................................................ 263

performance score...................................................................................................................................................................... 167

performance(energy)................................................................................................................................................................... 333

performance(joy)........................................................................................................................................................................ 286

performance(measurement assessment)...................................................................................................................................... 163

performance(precision, price)....................................................................................................................................................... 212

performance(properties(physical ))............................................................................................................................................... 165

performance(specified)................................................................................................................................................................ 283

performances(building)................................................................................................................................................................ 305

pergola...................................................................................................................................................................................... 427

perimeter................................................................................................................................................................................... 170

period of reliability...................................................................................................................................................................... 201

periodising(history)....................................................................................................................................................................... 67

peripherally(localised(programme(quantity)))................................................................................................................................. 215

permutations...................................................................................................................................................................... 208; 209

permutations with repetition......................................................................................................................................................... 209

permutations without repetition.................................................................................................................................................... 208

perseverance(intelligence)........................................................................................................................................................... 284

personal characteristics.............................................................................................................................................................. 274

personal events.......................................................................................................................................................................... 419

personal ties.............................................................................................................................................................................. 367

personnel.................................................................................................................................................................................. 171

perspective..................................................................................................................................................................... 38; 51; 255

perspective(careful)..................................................................................................................................................................... 494

perspective(critical)..................................................................................................................................................................... 495

perspective(drawing board(confusion of observation standpoints)).................................................................................................... 188

perspective(drawing)................................................................................................................................................................... 174

perspective(dynamic).................................................................................................................................................................. 495

perspective(evaluation)................................................................................................................................................................ 149

perspective(explicit).................................................................................................................................................................... 174

perspective(material, social).......................................................................................................................................................... 90

perspective(policy(critical, dynamic, careful, relaxed)(water system, agriculture, international connections, multicentred network systems)) 494

perspective(probable future)......................................................................................................................................................... 446

perspective(projects, strategy)..................................................................................................................................................... 496

perspective(relaxed).................................................................................................................................................................... 495

perspectives................................................................................................................................................................................ 21

perspectives and projects............................................................................................................................................................ 497

perspectives(optimisation)........................................................................................................................................................... 221

persuaded(studies, examples)..................................................................................................................................................... 427

persuasion................................................................................................................................................................................. 295

Peutz........................................................................................................................................................................................ 291

Pevsner....................................................................................................................................................................................... 68

phase models............................................................................................................................................................................ 370

phase(analysis).......................................................................................................................................................................... 340

phase(convergence(combination(part solutions)))........................................................................................................................... 339

phase(creative)(analysis, synthesis, evaluation)............................................................................................................................ 340

phase(differences(creative process, interim products))................................................................................................................... 418

phase(divergence(increase(possible variations))............................................................................................................................. 339

phase(evaluation)....................................................................................................................................................................... 340

phase(execution)........................................................................................................................................................................ 340

phase(implementation)................................................................................................................................................................ 340

phase(inception)......................................................................................................................................................................... 377

phase(synthesis)........................................................................................................................................................................ 340

phased plan development............................................................................................................................................................ 306

phases(design process).............................................................................................................................................................. 116

phases(previous)........................................................................................................................................................................ 417

phenomenological approach............................................................................................................................................... 33; 54; 55

phenomenology.......................................................................................................................................................................... 414

phenomenon.............................................................................................................................................................................. 485

philology(history).......................................................................................................................................................................... 62

philosophy................................................................................................................................................................................. 387

philosophy(Greek)...................................................................................................................................................................... 478

philosophy(mythology)................................................................................................................................................................ 479

Phoenician trade........................................................................................................................................................................ 204

photo computer programme......................................................................................................................................................... 210

photo-realistic renderings............................................................................................................................................................ 231

photo-realistic visualisation.......................................................................................................................................................... 245

physical building conditions......................................................................................................................................................... 273

physical conditions..................................................................................................................................................................... 275

Physical Planning Act.................................................................................................................................................................. 84

Physical Planning Key-Decision.................................................................................................................................................... 84

physical protection..................................................................................................................................................................... 474

physical relations in the building.................................................................................................................................................. 427

physical relations(too long).......................................................................................................................................................... 427

physical sensations.................................................................................................................................................................... 188

physical-chemical form............................................................................................................................................................... 370

physics.............................................................................................................................................................................. 346; 414

Piaget................................................................................................................................................................. 194; 413; 414; 415

Piano................................................................................................................................................................................. 213; 360

Picasso............................................................................................................................................................................. 393; 408

pictograms(message)................................................................................................................................................................. 406

pictorial instructions................................................................................................................................................................... 231

pictorial properties(visual pervception)........................................................................................................................................... 245

pictorial representation................................................................................................................................................................ 231

picture(adaptation)...................................................................................................................................................................... 462

picture(mental)........................................................................................................................................................................... 440

picture’s content........................................................................................................................................................................ 245

pictures(simple)......................................................................................................................................................................... 460

pile foundation............................................................................................................................................................................ 342

piles(driving)............................................................................................................................................................................... 280

pilot study................................................................................................................................................................................. 142

pilotis principle........................................................................................................................................................................... 392

pioneering stage......................................................................................................................................................................... 369

pipes......................................................................................................................................................................................... 336

pivot.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 224

pivot column.............................................................................................................................................................................. 223

pixel-orientated computer programme........................................................................................................................................... 210

pixels(picture elements(screen)).................................................................................................................................................. 210

place................................................................................................................................................................................. 269; 441

Place Charles de Gaulle............................................................................................................................................................. 446

place for discussion.................................................................................................................................................................... 275

place(difference)......................................................................................................................................................................... 206

place(experience)....................................................................................................................................................................... 441

place(indication)......................................................................................................................................................................... 206

place(non)................................................................................................................................................................................. 474

place(notion).............................................................................................................................................................................. 474

place(sense of)............................................................................................................................................................................ 95

place(space).............................................................................................................................................................................. 403

placing of the lights.................................................................................................................................................................... 336

plan.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 419

plan analyses(evaluation ex post)................................................................................................................................................ 152

plan analysis............................................................................................................................................................................... 58

plan configurations..................................................................................................................................................................... 133

plan criticism............................................................................................................................................................................. 125

plan documentation...................................................................................................................................................................... 57

plan horizon........................................................................................................................................................................... 38; 51

Plan Zuid................................................................................................................................................................................... 128

plan(analysis(method))................................................................................................................................................................ 128

plan(formulation).......................................................................................................................................................................... 59

plan(global)(municipality)............................................................................................................................................................. 459

plan(marketing).......................................................................................................................................................................... 369

plan(outline)............................................................................................................................................................................... 317

plan(spatial)............................................................................................................................................................................... 340

plan(structure)............................................................................................................................................................................. 84

plan(urban)................................................................................................................................................................................ 460

planar graph............................................................................................................................................................................... 217

plandevelopment(phased)............................................................................................................................................................ 306

plane to volume.......................................................................................................................................................................... 477

planes(graph)............................................................................................................................................................................. 217

planlibre(Raumplan)...................................................................................................................................................................... 92

planning........................................................................................................................................................................ 59; 415; 433

planning and design.................................................................................................................................................................... 249

planning concept........................................................................................................................................................................ 186

planning cycle............................................................................................................................................................................ 160

planning figures.......................................................................................................................................................................... 436

planning institutes of central government...................................................................................................................................... 497

planning model................................................................................................................................................................... 184; 185

planning principles....................................................................................................................................................................... 60

planning process........................................................................................................................................................................ 151

planning process(activities(timetable), learning process)................................................................................................................ 298

planning techniques(quantitative)................................................................................................................................................. 298

planning theory.......................................................................................................................................................................... 298

planning(free agents).................................................................................................................................................................. 491

planning(functional)..................................................................................................................................................................... 436

planning(future(action, conditions, situation, uncertainty))............................................................................................................... 491

planning(initial stage).................................................................................................................................................................... 59

planning(level of scale(concentration, deconcentration))................................................................................................................. 494

planning(model(intentional projective)).......................................................................................................................................... 184

planning(network)....................................................................................................................................................................... 218

planning(opposition(possible?(future(responsibility)), personal liberty?))........................................................................................... 491

planning(participators)................................................................................................................................................................. 493

planning(possible?(Christianity, humanity))................................................................................................................................... 491

planning(responsibility)............................................................................................................................................................... 491

planning(spatial)......................................................................................................................................................................... 436

planning(strategic stage)............................................................................................................................................................... 60

planning(strategic)...................................................................................................................................................................... 498

plan-objective............................................................................................................................................................................. 186

plans(alternative).......................................................................................................................................................................... 60

plans(zoning)............................................................................................................................................................................... 81

planting..................................................................................................................................................................................... 391

Plan-Zuid................................................................................................................................................................................... 435

plastic number........................................................................................................................................................................... 214

plasticity................................................................................................................................................................................... 487

Plato.......................................................................................................................................................................... 414; 418; 478

playing...................................................................................................................................................................................... 416

playing-field or -space of the possible........................................................................................................................................... 474

playing-field(culture).................................................................................................................................................................... 474

pleasing(visually).......................................................................................................................................................................... 95

plethra....................................................................................................................................................................................... 203

plot divisions................................................................................................................................................................................ 40

plug-connection.......................................................................................................................................................................... 350

plumber’s work........................................................................................................................................................................... 336

plumbing sub-system................................................................................................................................................................. 280

plural solution............................................................................................................................................................................ 402

pluralism................................................................................................................................................................................... 415

pluralistic society....................................................................................................................................................................... 433

pluriform.................................................................................................................................................................................... 368

PMT-combination....................................................................................................................................................................... 374

POE..................................................................................................................................................... 149; 151; 155; 163; 170; 276

poet.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 474

poetry....................................................................................................................................................................................... 407

poièsis...................................................................................................................................................................................... 479

poièsis(creation(abstract, spiritual)).............................................................................................................................................. 478

point of departure.................................................................................................................................................. 421; 455; 467; 470

point of departure(quantity of daylight).......................................................................................................................................... 425

point to line................................................................................................................................................................................ 477

point(measureless object, identification(interval))........................................................................................................................... 206

pointed at(object language)......................................................................................................................................................... 190

points of decision....................................................................................................................................................................... 370

points of departure......................................................................................................................................................... 25; 374; 437

points of departure(context(perspective))....................................................................................................................................... 174

points(connection)...................................................................................................................................................................... 441

points(graph theory).................................................................................................................................................................... 216

Pol............................................................................................................................................................................................ 115

Polak........................................................................................................................................................................................ 275

polder................................................................................................................................................................................ 106; 131

police ordinance......................................................................................................................................................................... 274

policy........................................................................................................................................................................................ 494

policy document on landuse planning(4th, 1988)............................................................................................................................. 495

policy formulation....................................................................................................................................................................... 374

policy scenarios......................................................................................................................................................................... 259

policy statement........................................................................................................................................................................ 369

policy(anti-metropolitan).............................................................................................................................................................. 496

policy(concept).......................................................................................................................................................................... 498

policy(dispersal, concentration)(research and design programme)................................................................................................... 498

policy(landuse)........................................................................................................................................................................... 496

policy(national(space))................................................................................................................................................................ 162

policy(spatial)............................................................................................................................................................................ 270

policy(target figure, limiting values)............................................................................................................................................... 259

political agenda.......................................................................................................................................................................... 496

political breakthrough.................................................................................................................................................................. 495

political decision-making process................................................................................................................................................ 307

political options(comparable)....................................................................................................................................................... 494

political options(design).............................................................................................................................................................. 495

political parties........................................................................................................................................................................... 492

political priorities(economic growth, social equity, environmental sustainability, cultural identity)........................................................ 494

politics(debate)............................................................................................................................................................................ 14

poll(occupants).......................................................................................................................................................................... 166

polls........................................................................................................................................................................................... 25

pollution(soil, air)........................................................................................................................................................................ 164

polycarbonates.......................................................................................................................................................................... 285

polygon(perception).................................................................................................................................................................... 240

poly-interpretable(language(designer)).......................................................................................................................................... 190

polymers................................................................................................................................................................................... 285

polymers(amorphous)................................................................................................................................................................. 285

ponens(modus).......................................................................................................................................................................... 197

POPO....................................................................................................................................................................................... 357

Popper, Karl................................................................................................................................................................................ 24

population prognoses.................................................................................................................................................................. 251

population size........................................................................................................................................................................... 328

population structure.................................................................................................................................................................... 268

population(control(double-blind study)).......................................................................................................................................... 328

population(Europe)..................................................................................................................................................................... 258

PoR................................................................................................................................................................................... 370; 372

portfolio analyses....................................................................................................................................................................... 167

portfolio of projects..................................................................................................................................................................... 497

position determining................................................................................................................................................................... 473

position of support points............................................................................................................................................................ 342

positioning(size)......................................................................................................................................................................... 345

positioning(sizing)...................................................................................................................................................................... 349

positivism(logical)....................................................................................................................................................................... 414

possibilities(best)....................................................................................................................................................................... 305

possibilities(combination)............................................................................................................................................................ 219

possibilities(improbable)............................................................................................................................................................... 26

possibilities(knowledge).............................................................................................................................................................. 109

possibilities(laws and rules)......................................................................................................................................................... 271

possibilities(reduce(problem formulation, objective, site, programme of requirements, precedents, design study, typological study, concept))           255

possibilities(wider range)............................................................................................................................................................. 389

possibility.............................................................................................................................................................................. 25; 48

possibility of change(design)......................................................................................................................................................... 99

possible................................................................................................................................................................ 26; 444; 474; 478

possible arrangements................................................................................................................................................................ 207

possible combinations................................................................................................................................................................ 219

possible consequences.............................................................................................................................................................. 162

possible future developments....................................................................................................................................................... 161

possible problems...................................................................................................................................................................... 470

possible to retrieve....................................................................................................................................................................... 35

possible to talk about................................................................................................................................................................... 35

possible variations...................................................................................................................................................................... 339

possible(conditions).................................................................................................................................................................... 254

possible(improbable)................................................................................................................................................................... 339

possible(playing field)................................................................................................................................................................. 474

possibly adaptation.................................................................................................................................................................... 372

post occupancy evaluation................................................................................................................................................... 163; 328

Post Occupancy Evaluation........................................................................................................................................................ 250

postal code................................................................................................................................................................................ 205

post-assembled......................................................................................................................................................................... 281

postcodes................................................................................................................................................................................... 51

post-occupancy evaluation............................................................................................................................................. 58; 170; 334

Post-Occupancy Evaluation................................................................................................................................... 149; 151; 275; 276

post-project evaluation................................................................................................................................................................ 334

potential...................................................................................................................................................................................... 73

potential chart............................................................................................................................................................................ 186

potential fitness.......................................................................................................................................................................... 403

potential for execution................................................................................................................................................................. 438

potential for letting...................................................................................................................................................................... 158

potential for renovation................................................................................................................................................................ 323

potential future........................................................................................................................................................................... 492

potential of the future.................................................................................................................................................................. 491

potential solutions(variety)............................................................................................................................................................. 96

potentials and restrictions........................................................................................................................................................... 389

potentials of an existing area....................................................................................................................................................... 455

potentials of things..................................................................................................................................................................... 395

potentials(area).......................................................................................................................................................................... 267

potentials(functional).................................................................................................................................................................... 93

potentials(ideas).......................................................................................................................................................................... 96

Potting...................................................................................................................................................................................... 167

power game............................................................................................................................................................................... 303

power(distributions).................................................................................................................................................................... 306

pp-partnerships.......................................................................................................................................................................... 161

practicability.............................................................................................................................................................................. 433

practice..................................................................................................................................................................................... 338

pragmatic nature engineer........................................................................................................................................................... 421

pragmatism............................................................................................................................................................................... 415

Prägnanz(perception).................................................................................................................................................................. 241

Prandl(non-dimensional number).................................................................................................................................................. 329

praxis........................................................................................................................................................................................ 479

praxis(creating(using, executing, performing(virtuoso))).................................................................................................................. 478

precedent.................................................................................................................................................................................. 124

precedent based design.............................................................................................................................................................. 238

precedent(design(comparing))...................................................................................................................................................... 143

precedent(emblematic)............................................................................................................................................................... 143

precedent(magazines(legal))......................................................................................................................................................... 81

precedents...................................................................................................... 60; 90; 96; 101; 102; 145; 152; 238; 250; 275; 276; 443

precedents(legal).................................................................................................................................................................... 79; 81

pre-component(fabricated)........................................................................................................................................................... 427

preconceptions.......................................................................................................................................................................... 391

pre-conceptual........................................................................................................................................................................... 473

pre-condition.......................................................................................................................................................................... 13; 41

pre-condition for thinking............................................................................................................................................................. 413

pre-conditions(clarifying)............................................................................................................................................................. 313

predecessors(activity(project(graph theory)))................................................................................................................................. 218

pre-design research.................................................................................................................................................................... 151

pre-design study........................................................................................................................................................................ 455

predicate..................................................................................................................................................................................... 48

predicate logic............................................................................................................................................................. 179; 191; 192

predicate(subject)....................................................................................................................................................................... 190

predict new formations................................................................................................................................................................ 416

predictability(effect).................................................................................................................................................................... 162

prediction........................................................................................................................................................................... 250; 448

prediction(context)...................................................................................................................................................................... 255

prediction(reduction(freedom of change(variables)))........................................................................................................................ 189

prediction(scientific)..................................................................................................................................................................... 19

predictions................................................................................................................................................................................. 253

predictions(variables, relations).................................................................................................................................................... 447

predictions(verifiable).................................................................................................................................................................. 250

predictive empiricism.................................................................................................................................................................. 416

predictive model......................................................................................................................................................................... 185

pre-fabricated component............................................................................................................................................................ 427

pre-fabricated concrete linkages.................................................................................................................................................. 325

pre-fabricated products(adapted).................................................................................................................................................. 352

pre-fabricating............................................................................................................................................................................ 350

pre-fabrication..................................................................................................................................................................... 281; 348

preference orderings................................................................................................................................................................... 295

preference(aesthetic).................................................................................................................................................................. 239

preferences and needs(taste)...................................................................................................................................................... 307

preferences(functional, translation)............................................................................................................................................... 163

preferences(occupants)............................................................................................................................................................... 165

preferences(occupants’).............................................................................................................................................................. 165

preferences(personal)................................................................................................................................................................... 97

preferences(standard)................................................................................................................................................................. 165

preferred temperature.................................................................................................................................................................. 334

Preiser...................................................................................................................................................................................... 276

prejudices.................................................................................................................................................................................. 395

preliminary design......................................................................................................................................... 283; 336; 338; 372; 427

preliminary design proposal......................................................................................................................................................... 371

preliminary design stage............................................................................................................................................................. 332

preliminary investigations............................................................................................................................................................ 138

preliminary programme............................................................................................................................................................... 309

premises(lacking)....................................................................................................................................................................... 200

premises(true)............................................................................................................................................................................ 191

premonition................................................................................................................................................................................ 411

pre-occupations......................................................................................................................................................................... 421

pre-occupations(designing).......................................................................................................................................................... 419

preoccupied with the possibilities................................................................................................................................................. 410

preparation.................................................................................................................................................................................. 58

preparation of a brief................................................................................................................................................................... 274

prescriptive.................................................................................................................................................................................. 79

prescriptive models............................................................................................................................................................... 58; 298

prescriptive research.................................................................................................................................................................... 53

prescriptive(systems).................................................................................................................................................................. 239

prescripts(generally binding).......................................................................................................................................................... 80

present(potential(future))............................................................................................................................................................. 491

presentation....................................................................................................................................................................... 340; 477

presentation drawings................................................................................................................................................................. 290

presentation in a decision-making meeting................................................................................................................................... 446

presentation(ICT)........................................................................................................................................................................ 378

presentation(week before)........................................................................................................................................................... 421

presentations............................................................................................................................................................................. 470

Press.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 98

prestige of location..................................................................................................................................................................... 270

pre-stressed.............................................................................................................................................................................. 285

pre-stressed glass...................................................................................................................................................................... 285

pre-supposed categories............................................................................................................................................................. 444

pre-supposed in communication.................................................................................................................................................. 416

pre-supposes............................................................................................................................................................................... 33

pre-supposition....................................................................................................................................................................... 21; 35

pre-supposition(innoduction)........................................................................................................................................................ 199

pre-suppositions................................................................................................................................................................. 254; 416

pre-suppositions(cultural)............................................................................................................................................................ 200

pre-suppositions(people)............................................................................................................................................................... 43

pre-suppositions(unmentioned).................................................................................................................................................... 200

pretext and catalyst.................................................................................................................................................................... 397

previous phases......................................................................................................................................................................... 417

price(land)................................................................................................................................................................................. 267

price(precision, performance)....................................................................................................................................................... 212

price/ performance ratio.............................................................................................................................................................. 165

price-quality ratio........................................................................................................................................................................ 350

Priemus........................................................................................................................................................... 12; 13; 179; 249; 253

primary schools(Almere)............................................................................................................................................................. 171

prime numbers........................................................................................................................................................................... 124

primitive code(perception)............................................................................................................................................................ 242

primitive code(transforming)......................................................................................................................................................... 242

primitive term(element(model(mathematical)))............................................................................................................................... 183

primitive types(atomic)................................................................................................................................................................ 242

primitives of architectural design.................................................................................................................................................. 233

primitives of architectural design representation............................................................................................................................. 233

primitives of architectural perception............................................................................................................................................. 242

primitives(application)................................................................................................................................................................. 233

primitives(geometric)................................................................................................................................................................... 233

principal details.......................................................................................................................................................................... 427

principal(history).......................................................................................................................................................................... 65

printing shop.............................................................................................................................................................................. 423

Prinzipienreiter........................................................................................................................................................................... 124

priorities(investment)................................................................................................................................................................... 496

priorities(political)....................................................................................................................................................................... 494

prison........................................................................................................................................................................................ 292

prison systems(radial, back, cupola, atrium)................................................................................................................................. 170

prison(colours)........................................................................................................................................................................... 170

prison(furniture).......................................................................................................................................................................... 170

prison(linear type)....................................................................................................................................................................... 170

prison(look(non institutional))....................................................................................................................................................... 170

prisoner’s dilemma..................................................................................................................................................................... 295

prisons...................................................................................................................................................................................... 170

privacy............................................................................................................................................................................... 156; 274

private and public properties........................................................................................................................................................ 432

private individuals......................................................................................................................................................................... 81

private organisations..................................................................................................................................................................... 81

private parties.............................................................................................................................................................................. 80

private space............................................................................................................................................................................. 135

private(public)............................................................................................................................................................................. 129

probability................................................................................................................................................................................... 25

probability area.......................................................................................................................................................................... 220

probability area(95%).................................................................................................................................................................. 220

probability calculus..................................................................................................................................................................... 207

probability theory........................................................................................................................................................................ 209

probable....................................................................................................................................................................... 26; 219; 444

probable consequences.............................................................................................................................................................. 159

probable desires......................................................................................................................................................................... 444

probable future........................................................................................................................................................................... 446

probable futures......................................................................................................................................................................... 492

problem.................................................................................................................................................. 58; 251; 253; 294; 373; 416

problem definition....................................................................................................................................................................... 341

problem formulation......................................................................................................................................................... 12; 59; 254

problem owner........................................................................................................................................................................... 373

problem owners.......................................................................................................................................................................... 374

problem proposition...................................................................................................................................................................... 29

problem signalling(predicting(wishes, probabilities))....................................................................................................................... 253

problem situations...................................................................................................................................................................... 371

problem solving.......................................................................................................................................................................... 369

problem solving processes............................................................................................................................................................ 58

problem solving studies............................................................................................................................................................... 328

problem spotting........................................................................................................................................................................ 253

problem statement..................................................................................................................................................................... 370

problem(definition)........................................................................................................................................................................ 89

problem(diagnosis)..................................................................................................................................................................... 154

problem(forecasted, signalled)..................................................................................................................................................... 253

problem(formulating)................................................................................................................................................................... 251

problem(formulation)................................................................................................................................................................... 192

problem(image).......................................................................................................................................................................... 294

problem(owner).......................................................................................................................................................................... 372

problem(perception).................................................................................................................................................................... 255

problem(problem)....................................................................................................................................................................... 473

problem(spotting, solving)............................................................................................................................................................ 374

problem(type)............................................................................................................................................................................. 437

problems that are not clearly defined............................................................................................................................................ 378

problems(allocating)................................................................................................................................................................... 374

problems(future(desirable(probable)))............................................................................................................................................ 263

problems(set)............................................................................................................................................................................. 253

problems(tame(clear explanations, viable solutions))...................................................................................................................... 433

problems(wicked(lacking consensus(pluralistic society)))............................................................................................................... 433

process consultant..................................................................................................................................................................... 306

process management................................................................................................................................................................. 356

process(concentric way)............................................................................................................................................................. 369

process(content)........................................................................................................................................................................ 306

process(criticism)....................................................................................................................................................................... 307

process(decision)....................................................................................................................................................................... 124

process(design).................................................................................................................................................... 107; 108; 287; 339

process(designing)....................................................................................................................................................................... 94

process(enhancing).................................................................................................................................................................... 309

process(facilitator)...................................................................................................................................................................... 308

process(helix-wise)..................................................................................................................................................................... 369

process(implementation)............................................................................................................................................................. 151

process(intuitive)........................................................................................................................................................................ 292

process(iteration)....................................................................................................................................................................... 369

process(planning)....................................................................................................................................................................... 151

process(steps(explicit))............................................................................................................................................................... 409

process(thought)........................................................................................................................................................................ 389

produce tools............................................................................................................................................................................. 415

producer bound component designer............................................................................................................................................ 361

producer’s programs................................................................................................................................................................... 365

producer’s risk........................................................................................................................................................................... 212

product...................................................................................................................................................................................... 370

product description..................................................................................................................................................................... 282

product designing....................................................................................................................................................................... 369

product development................................................................................................................................................................... 375

product development process............................................................................................................................................... 369; 370

product development(optimising a spatial solution)........................................................................................................................ 456

product development(product development)................................................................................................................................... 350

product enterprise...................................................................................................................................................................... 373

product evaluation...................................................................................................................................................................... 151

product ideas............................................................................................................................................................................. 374

product information system......................................................................................................................................................... 165

product orientated evaluation....................................................................................................................................................... 154

product planning................................................................................................................................................................. 369; 374

product range............................................................................................................................................................................. 355

product(architectural).................................................................................................................................................................. 367

product(concept)........................................................................................................................................................................ 406

product(exterior, interior(architecture)).......................................................................................................................................... 368

product(function)........................................................................................................................................................................ 370

product(idea(transformation))....................................................................................................................................................... 374

product(idea).............................................................................................................................................................................. 405

product(industrial)....................................................................................................................................................................... 367

product(life-cycle)....................................................................................................................................................................... 367

product(new).............................................................................................................................................................................. 369

product(standard)................................................................................................................................................................ 283; 355

product(zero-defect).................................................................................................................................................................... 365

production development.............................................................................................................................................................. 375

production environment............................................................................................................................................................... 359

production environments............................................................................................................................................................. 281

production method...................................................................................................................................................................... 279

production methods.................................................................................................................................................................... 329

production(building).................................................................................................................................................................... 281

production(custom)..................................................................................................................................................................... 380

production(standardised)............................................................................................................................................................. 380

production(type)......................................................................................................................................................................... 346

production-technical influences.................................................................................................................................................... 355

products they are marketing........................................................................................................................................................ 374

products(end)............................................................................................................................................................................. 367

products(manufactured).............................................................................................................................................................. 282

profession profiles(Delft University Master of Science).................................................................................................................... 358

professional commission............................................................................................................................................................. 473

professional conditioning............................................................................................................................................................. 473

professional design..................................................................................................................................................................... 293

professional designer.................................................................................................................................................................. 358

professional group optimisation.................................................................................................................................................... 293

professional skills(use)............................................................................................................................................................... 168

professionalised........................................................................................................................................................................... 83

professionals(learning)................................................................................................................................................................ 305

professionals(routine & intuition).................................................................................................................................................. 357

profile(asymmetrical).................................................................................................................................................................. 446

profile(symmetric)....................................................................................................................................................................... 446

profit(net)(winners, losers)........................................................................................................................................................... 300

prognoses(economic)................................................................................................................................................................. 251

prognoses(environmental)............................................................................................................................................................ 251

programmatic component(design)................................................................................................................................................ 290

programmatic data..................................................................................................................................................................... 277

programmatic differentiation......................................................................................................................................................... 438

programme advisor..................................................................................................................................................................... 276

programme consultants.............................................................................................................................................................. 276

programme elements(functional-spatial organisation(reference images, structure, function(housing, ameneties(shops, restaurants, schools, hospitals, theatres)))(quantitative, qualitative))........................................................................................................................................... 265

programme of requirement(phasing)............................................................................................................................................. 308

programme of requirements................................................. 19; 60; 89; 149; 208; 251; 287; 306; 314; 340; 370; 418; 419; 423; 443; 464

programme of requirements study................................................................................................................................................ 291

programme of requirements(acting communicatively, agents)......................................................................................................... 305

programme of requirements(actual context).................................................................................................................................. 265

programme of requirements(building level)..................................................................................................................................... 263

programme of requirements(contents).......................................................................................................................................... 372

programme of requirements(context(national, regional, local)(social, physical))................................................................................ 263

programme of requirements(cultural, aesthetic, economic, climatical, technical, judicial).................................................................. 271

programme of requirements(design process)................................................................................................................................. 459

programme of requirements(directives)......................................................................................................................................... 277

programme of requirements(forecasting(problem spotting))............................................................................................................. 179

programme of requirements(functional analysis(evaluative studies))................................................................................................. 263

programme of requirements(intended effect).................................................................................................................................. 174

programme of requirements(inventory of wishes(users(present, future)))........................................................................................... 263

programme of requirements(kinds)............................................................................................................................................... 372

programme of requirements(laws, standards, rules)....................................................................................................................... 331

programme of requirements(making)............................................................................................................................................ 420

programme of requirements(model(future(desirable(probable))))....................................................................................................... 263

programme of requirements(newly to be built area, existing built situation)(ex post research)............................................................ 265

programme of requirements(normative idea, programming research)................................................................................................ 265

programme of requirements(office space(employees and further functions(conference space, archive, office restaurant, laboratory, library, printing shop, office for mail)))............................................................................................................................................................................................. 423

programme of requirements(operationalisations)............................................................................................................................ 159

programme of requirements(organisation(tri-partition(directorate, departments, services)))................................................................. 423

programme of requirements(performance checks).......................................................................................................................... 163

programme of requirements(performance(description))................................................................................................................... 271

programme of requirements(solutions).......................................................................................................................................... 271

programme of requirements(statistical prognoses, scenarios(spatial consequences))....................................................................... 263

programme of requirements(succinct)........................................................................................................................................... 371

programme of requirements(surfaces, function and intention).......................................................................................................... 466

programme of requirements(technical matters).............................................................................................................................. 272

programme of requirements(urban level)........................................................................................................................................ 263

programme of requirements(urban(amenities, business))................................................................................................................ 265

programme of requirements(urban, architectural, constructive)........................................................................................................ 263

programme of requirements(urban, quantitative(to be realised), qualitative(liveability, sphere, safety, sustainability)............................. 265

programme of requirements(verbal model, package of objectives).................................................................................................... 186

programme of requirements(verifying(visits)).................................................................................................................................. 466

programme utilisation................................................................................................................................................................. 434

programme(allocating)................................................................................................................................................................ 439

programme(base)....................................................................................................................................................................... 374

programme(breaking open).......................................................................................................................................................... 390

programme(businesses).............................................................................................................................................................. 269

programme(demand side(index numbers(planning)))...................................................................................................................... 266

programme(function)..................................................................................................................................................................... 94

programme(housing, derived functions(ameneties(population)))....................................................................................................... 265

programme(ordering)................................................................................................................................................................... 436

programme(preliminary).............................................................................................................................................................. 309

programme(quantitative(site, object))............................................................................................................................................ 209

programme(quantity(form)).......................................................................................................................................................... 215

programme(quantity)................................................................................................................................................................... 208

programme(sculpturing(model)).................................................................................................................................................... 421

programme(spatial translation)..................................................................................................................................................... 438

programme(supply side(critical mass(inhabitants, potentials(area)(design study, study by design)))................................................... 266

programme(workshop project)...................................................................................................................................................... 141

programmes(varying).................................................................................................................................................................... 20

programming.............................................................................................................................................................................. 271

programming language................................................................................................................................................................ 229

programming of amenities........................................................................................................................................................... 265

programming phase(expertise)..................................................................................................................................................... 151

programming research(focus)...................................................................................................................................................... 266

programming stage(distinct)........................................................................................................................................................ 272

programming(linear).................................................................................................................................................................... 218

programs(producer’s).................................................................................................................................................................. 365

programs(task setting)................................................................................................................................................................ 267

progressing insight....................................................................................................................................................................... 24

project activities......................................................................................................................................................................... 218

project and study proposals.......................................................................................................................................................... 11

project definition......................................................................................................................................................................... 338

project developer(rôle)................................................................................................................................................................. 373

project development(routing)........................................................................................................................................................ 167

project lectures.......................................................................................................................................................................... 346

project library............................................................................................................................................................................. 101

project organisation............................................................................................................................................................. 331; 338

project requirements................................................................................................................................................................... 108

project result.............................................................................................................................................................................. 374

project specifications.................................................................................................................................................................. 282

project study.............................................................................................................................................................................. 324

project(duration(minimal))............................................................................................................................................................ 218

project(from scratch)................................................................................................................................................................... 145

project(multi-functional)............................................................................................................................................................... 433

project(perspective, strategy)....................................................................................................................................................... 496

project-driven activity.................................................................................................................................................................. 359

projecting(morphological(starting point))........................................................................................................................................ 418

projection........................................................................................................................................................................... 414; 418

projection(abstract principle)........................................................................................................................................................ 474

projection(geometry)............................................................................................................................................................ 215; 216

projection(orthographic)............................................................................................................................................................... 245

projection-theatre....................................................................................................................................................................... 480

projective................................................................................................................................................................................... 184

projective scenario...................................................................................................................................................................... 259

projects tend to be too detailed.................................................................................................................................................... 497

projects(perspectives)................................................................................................................................................................. 497

projects(portfolio)........................................................................................................................................................................ 497

projects(strategic)...................................................................................................................................................................... 499

promenade................................................................................................................................................................................ 480

pronunciation(design).................................................................................................................................................................. 475

propensity(scientific).................................................................................................................................................................... 28

properties(different, dissimilar)..................................................................................................................................................... 166

properties(parameter(constraints))................................................................................................................................................ 234

property................................................................................................................................................................................. 39; 40

property boundary...................................................................................................................................................................... 391

property(intellectual)..................................................................................................................................................................... 80

proponent.................................................................................................................................................................................... 13

proportion....................................................................................................................................................... 95; 123; 234; 240; 483

proportion and measure systems(analysis of buildings).................................................................................................................. 118

proportion and size....................................................................................................................................................................... 95

proportion(constallation, composition).......................................................................................................................................... 445

proportion(measure).................................................................................................................................................................... 118

proportional system.............................................................................................................................................. 118; 119; 121; 124

proportional system(regulating).................................................................................................................................................... 123

proportionality............................................................................................................................................................................ 118

proportions......................................................................................................................................................................... 109; 234

proportions(building(parts)).......................................................................................................................................................... 288

proposal(design).......................................................................................................................................................................... 95

proposition................................................................................................................................................................................. 179

proposition logic.......................................................................................................................................................... 191; 192; 194

proposition(logical form).............................................................................................................................................................. 200

propositions............................................................................................................................................................................... 191

propositions(design)..................................................................................................................................................................... 95

proscenium................................................................................................................................................................................ 112

proscriptive(rules)....................................................................................................................................................................... 239

prospective................................................................................................................................................................................ 184

prospective scenario................................................................................................................................................................... 259

prospective value........................................................................................................................................................................ 104

protection.................................................................................................................................................................................. 325

proto-forms(abstraction(syntactic))............................................................................................................................................... 406

prototype............................................................................................................................................................. 103; 169; 282; 445

prototypes................................................................................................................................................................................. 238

prototypical buildings.................................................................................................................................................................. 172

prototypical patterns................................................................................................................................................................... 237

protruding box............................................................................................................................................................................ 426

protruding elements.................................................................................................................................................................... 481

Prouvé....................................................................................................................................................................................... 281

provenance(history)...................................................................................................................................................................... 62

Provence(Cézanne).................................................................................................................................................................... 399

providers.................................................................................................................................................................................... 271

providers(installation).................................................................................................................................................................. 338

provincial air............................................................................................................................................................................... 495

proximity(perception).................................................................................................................................................................. 241

pseudo certainty........................................................................................................................................................................ 187

psychiatry................................................................................................................................................................................. 415

psychological barrier................................................................................................................................................................... 390

psychological induction process.................................................................................................................................................. 250

psychologist(developmental)........................................................................................................................................................ 413

psychology......................................................................................................................................................................... 252; 387

psychology(development)............................................................................................................................................................ 106

public health system.................................................................................................................................................................. 169

public knowledge(law)................................................................................................................................................................... 80

public space........................................................................................................................................................ 135; 368; 432; 434

public spaces..................................................................................................................................................................... 433; 434

public transport.................................................................................................................................................... 268; 313; 316; 335

public transport by rail(traditional notions)..................................................................................................................................... 499

public transportation................................................................................................................................................................... 465

public urgency........................................................................................................................................................................... 189

Public Works, Housing and Environment........................................................................................................................................ 83

public(private)............................................................................................................................................................................. 129

publications(analysis of buildings)................................................................................................................................................ 118

public-private committee............................................................................................................................................................. 496

publishing(developers(profit))........................................................................................................................................................ 329

pull effect marketing................................................................................................................................................................... 284

pull-out stands........................................................................................................................................................................... 395

puppet-theatre............................................................................................................................................................................ 480

purchasing power....................................................................................................................................................................... 268

purity(architectural)..................................................................................................................................................................... 392

purpose(original)......................................................................................................................................................................... 393

pursuit(individual)........................................................................................................................................................................ 296

pyramid...................................................................................................................................................................... 104; 474; 487

Pythagorans.............................................................................................................................................................................. 240

Pythagoras................................................................................................................................................................................ 204

Q 204

Quade................................................................................................................................................................................ 251; 254

quadratic holes.......................................................................................................................................................................... 473

quadratic structure..................................................................................................................................................................... 464

qualitative.................................................................................................................................................................................... 56

qualitative classes...................................................................................................................................................................... 154

qualitative properties................................................................................................................................................................... 186

qualities.................................................................................................................................................................................... 101

qualities(autonomous)................................................................................................................................................................. 126

qualities(ideas)............................................................................................................................................................................ 96

qualities(partial).......................................................................................................................................................................... 154

quality assessment(housing)....................................................................................................................................................... 163

quality assurance................................................................................................................................................................ 281; 355

quality assurance plan................................................................................................................................................................ 366

quality assurance process.......................................................................................................................................................... 281

quality control..................................................................................................................................................................... 359; 365

quality control(process)............................................................................................................................................................... 365

quality jump............................................................................................................................................................................... 306

quality manuals.......................................................................................................................................................................... 365

quality(aesthetic)........................................................................................................................................................................ 158

quality(architectural)................................................................................................................................................................... 297

quality(functional)....................................................................................................................................................................... 158

quality(functional, aesthetical, technical, economical).................................................................................................................... 152

quality(optimum)........................................................................................................................................................................ 302

quality(originality)....................................................................................................................................................................... 357

quality(related(balanced, integrated)(attributes(building, environment))(satisfaction(needs)))............................................................... 153

quality(requirements).................................................................................................................................................................. 153

quality(statement)...................................................................................................................................................................... 372

quality(usage)............................................................................................................................................................................ 166

quality/cost assessment............................................................................................................................................................. 167

quality/cost rating....................................................................................................................................................................... 163

quantitative.................................................................................................................................................................................. 56

quantitative attributes.................................................................................................................................................................. 186

quantities and combinations........................................................................................................................................................ 389

quantor(all)................................................................................................................................................................................ 193

quantor(existence)...................................................................................................................................................................... 193

quantors.................................................................................................................................................................................... 199

Quatremère de Quincy................................................................................................................................................................ 113

query terms............................................................................................................................................................................... 238

question.................................................................................................................................................................................... 473

questionnaire........................................................................................................................................................................ 56; 328

questionnaires.................................................................................................................................................................... 275; 329

questions of the study................................................................................................................................................................ 420

questions(what, how, why).......................................................................................................................................................... 138

questions, fundamental to creating............................................................................................................................................... 473

quick and dirty........................................................................................................................................................................... 155

quiescence................................................................................................................................................................................ 407

quietness.................................................................................................................................................................................. 120

quotable drawing........................................................................................................................................................................ 173

R.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 204

R & D........................................................................................................................................................................................ 359

R&D.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 139

Raad van State............................................................................................................................................................................ 83

radial......................................................................................................................................................................................... 170

radius........................................................................................................................................................................................ 445

rail(traditional notions)................................................................................................................................................................. 499

railings...................................................................................................................................................................................... 421

railway emplacement.................................................................................................................................................................. 433

railway(high speed, circle line)..................................................................................................................................................... 495

railway(noise requirements)......................................................................................................................................................... 430

railway(platform of exchange)...................................................................................................................................................... 477

rainwater infiltration..................................................................................................................................................................... 315

raised floors........................................................................................................................................................................ 332; 337

Rand......................................................................................................................................................................................... 185

Rand Corporation....................................................................................................................................................................... 250

Randen..................................................................................................................................................................................... 347

random ideas............................................................................................................................................................................. 408

Randstad.................................................................................................................................................................................... 36

Randstad(alternatives)................................................................................................................................................................ 210

rarities....................................................................................................................................................................................... 256

Rashid...................................................................................................................................................................................... 473

rating(quality/cost)...................................................................................................................................................................... 163

ratio(geometrical series).............................................................................................................................................................. 213

rational choice........................................................................................................................................................................... 208

rational choice theory................................................................................................................................................................. 295

rational number.......................................................................................................................................................................... 207

rational numbers........................................................................................................................................................................ 204

rational value.............................................................................................................................................................................. 207

rational(objectively)..................................................................................................................................................................... 294

rational(subjectively)................................................................................................................................................................... 294

rationalism......................................................................................................................................................................... 414; 418

rationality.................................................................................................................................................................................. 295

Raumplan versus Plan Libre........................................................................................................................................................ 144

Raumplan(plan libre)..................................................................................................................................................................... 92

readable(drawing)......................................................................................................................................................................... 51

reading the site.......................................................................................................................................................................... 444

reading(signs)............................................................................................................................................................................ 475

re-adjustment............................................................................................................................................................................. 321

real.................................................................................................................................................................................... 474; 478

Real Estate and Project Management.......................................................................................................................................... 160

real estate consultancy agencies(pessimistic view)....................................................................................................................... 270

real estate norm......................................................................................................................................................................... 155

real numbers...................................................................................................................................................................... 204; 207

real-estate market...................................................................................................................................................................... 368

realisation orientated ICT............................................................................................................................................................. 377

realisation(possibility)................................................................................................................................................................... 26

realism/relativism....................................................................................................................................................................... 418

reality........................................................................................................................................................................... 87; 395; 414

reality(distance)......................................................................................................................................................................... 474

reality(simplification, reduction(concious, unconcious)).................................................................................................................. 181

reality(somatic).......................................................................................................................................................................... 478

reality(systems)......................................................................................................................................................................... 181

reason(arithmical series)............................................................................................................................................................. 212

reasoning(deductive form)............................................................................................................................................................ 369

reasoning(Delftish stuff)............................................................................................................................................................... 421

reasoning(experience)................................................................................................................................................................. 191

reasoning(inductive)............................................................................................................................................................. 400; 406

reasoning(innoduction)................................................................................................................................................................ 369

reception lobby.......................................................................................................................................................................... 335

receptive(concentration(selective blindness))................................................................................................................................. 400

receptivity.................................................................................................................................................................................. 396

recipe................................................................................................................................................................................ 409; 416

recipes...................................................................................................................................................................................... 417

recognisability............................................................................................................................................................................ 443

recognisable objects.................................................................................................................................................................... 91

recognisable patterns................................................................................................................................................................. 392

recognised................................................................................................................................................................................. 413

recognisibility.............................................................................................................................................................................. 91

recognisibility(colour,shape).......................................................................................................................................................... 91

recognising......................................................................................................................................................................... 244; 390

recognition........................................................................................................................................................................... 71; 400

recognition of a scene................................................................................................................................................................. 243

recognition(line drawings(edge junctions(convex, concave))............................................................................................................ 235

recognition(visual)(components(canonical parts)............................................................................................................................ 235

recognition-by-components.................................................................................................................................................. 243; 244

recomposing.............................................................................................................................................................................. 101

reconstruct(research(design document based))............................................................................................................................. 144

reconstruct(visual experience)..................................................................................................................................................... 245

reconstructed (designdevelopment).............................................................................................................................................. 143

reconstructed(history)................................................................................................................................................................... 62

reconstructing............................................................................................................................................................................ 128

reconstructing(design choices).................................................................................................................................................... 144

re-construction............................................................................................................................................................................. 35

record......................................................................................................................................................................................... 44

recorded design processes......................................................................................................................................................... 361

recording..................................................................................................................................................................................... 71

recreation(potential).................................................................................................................................................................... 491

recreative quality(waterfront)........................................................................................................................................................ 134

rectangle 1 to 2.......................................................................................................................................................................... 123

rectangle(perception).................................................................................................................................................................. 241

rectangular arrangement............................................................................................................................................................. 244

rectangular(reduction)................................................................................................................................................................. 462

rectangularity...................................................................................................................................................................... 121; 215

recurring design themes.............................................................................................................................................................. 485

recurring formal themes................................................................................................................................................................ 96

recurring motives........................................................................................................................................................................ 141

recycling................................................................................................................................................................................... 323

Redding..................................................................................................................................................................................... 419

re-design............................................................................................................................................................................ 323; 445

re-design with renovation activities............................................................................................................................................... 323

re-designed from scratch............................................................................................................................................................. 445

red-light district.......................................................................................................................................................................... 419

reduce uncertainties................................................................................................................................................................... 491

reducing complexity................................................................................................................................................................... 141

reducing(slow removal(superfluous))............................................................................................................................................. 459

reduction............................................................................................................................................................... 97; 444; 449; 462

reduction into discussable topics................................................................................................................................................. 446

reduction of doubts..................................................................................................................................................................... 168

reduction of perceptions.............................................................................................................................................................. 447

reduction to place and time......................................................................................................................................................... 447

reduction to place and/or time(variables(relation)).......................................................................................................................... 447

reduction to sort......................................................................................................................................................................... 447

reduction(agenda(policy maker)).................................................................................................................................................. 189

reduction(concept)...................................................................................................................................................................... 407

reduction(legend(designer)))........................................................................................................................................................ 189

reduction(location, time).............................................................................................................................................................. 447

reduction(possible, desirable)...................................................................................................................................................... 444

reduction(variables(empirical researcher))..................................................................................................................................... 189

reductionism................................................................................................................................................................................ 97

reductions................................................................................................................................................................................... 25

redundant(perception)................................................................................................................................................................. 242

Reeshof..................................................................................................................................................................................... 314

refer............................................................................................................................................................................................ 11

refereed journals......................................................................................................................................................................... 329

referees....................................................................................................................................................................................... 52

reference..................................................................................................................................................................................... 43

reference data.............................................................................................................................................................................. 43

reference images........................................................................................................................................................................ 133

reference list................................................................................................................................................................................ 43

reference points......................................................................................................................................................................... 143

reference projects............................................................................................................................................................... 275; 276

reference projects(database)....................................................................................................................................................... 172

reference scenario...................................................................................................................................................................... 162

reference type.............................................................................................................................................................................. 44

reference(artwork)........................................................................................................................................................................ 45

reference(audiovisual material)....................................................................................................................................................... 45

reference(authors, year, title, place, publisher)................................................................................................................................ 44

reference(book section)................................................................................................................................................................ 44

reference(book)............................................................................................................................................................................ 44

reference(communication(personal))............................................................................................................................................... 45

reference(computer programme).................................................................................................................................................... 45

reference(conference proceedings)................................................................................................................................................. 45

reference(confusing(spatial scales))............................................................................................................................................. 188

reference(context(comparable))..................................................................................................................................................... 27

reference(edited book).................................................................................................................................................................. 44

reference(electronic source).......................................................................................................................................................... 45

reference(frame)........................................................................................................................................................... 396; 399; 403

reference(journal article)................................................................................................................................................................ 45

reference(magazine article)........................................................................................................................................................... 45

reference(map)............................................................................................................................................................................. 45

reference(newspaper article).......................................................................................................................................................... 45

reference(patent).......................................................................................................................................................................... 45

reference(thesis).......................................................................................................................................................................... 45

references...................................................................................................................................................................... 43; 60; 443

references(implicit)................................................................................................................................................................ 89; 173

references(list)....................................................................................................................................................................... 43; 46

referencing(cross)............................................................................................................................................................... 143; 145

reflecting strips.......................................................................................................................................................................... 426

reflection.............................................................................................................................................................................. 97; 143

reflection co-efficients................................................................................................................................................................. 336

reflection(surface)....................................................................................................................................................................... 490

reflections.................................................................................................................................................................................. 336

reflections(design)...................................................................................................................................................................... 140

refutability................................................................................................................................................................................... 24

refutation..................................................................................................................................................................................... 27

regional level................................................................................................................................................................................ 84

regional plan.............................................................................................................................................................................. 434

regional plans.............................................................................................................................................................................. 84

register....................................................................................................................................................................................... 45

register of Dutch architects......................................................................................................................................................... 359

registering(visual representations)................................................................................................................................................ 231

registration.................................................................................................................................................................................. 53

regression(line).......................................................................................................................................................................... 253

regular graph.............................................................................................................................................................................. 217

regular solids............................................................................................................................................................................. 216

regularity(perception).................................................................................................................................................................. 241

regulation(spatial planning).......................................................................................................................................................... 435

regulations(aesthetics)................................................................................................................................................................. 81

regulations(onsite demolition)........................................................................................................................................................ 81

regulations(public law).................................................................................................................................................................. 80

rehearsing room......................................................................................................................................................................... 465

Reinink...................................................................................................................................................................................... 122

reinterpret.................................................................................................................................................................................... 96

re-invent.................................................................................................................................................................................... 356

re-inventing.................................................................................................................................................................................. 96

rejection.................................................................................................................................................................................... 417

relating two variables(arrangement of values)................................................................................................................................. 447

relation................................................................................................................................................................................ 39; 353

relation schema......................................................................................................................................................................... 288

relation(causal).......................................................................................................................................................................... 328

relation(content).................................................................................................................................................................. 305; 306

relation(formal)........................................................................................................................................................................... 492

relational pattern........................................................................................................................................................................ 156

relations................................................................................................................................................................................ 39; 53

relations(internal)........................................................................................................................................................................ 353

relations(networks of constraints)................................................................................................................................................. 234

relations(separations, connections).............................................................................................................................................. 368

relationship between variables(simulation)..................................................................................................................................... 447

relationships(establishing)............................................................................................................................................................. 99

relevance..................................................................................................................................................................................... 64

relevance(scientific)...................................................................................................................................................................... 24

relevance(social).......................................................................................................................................................................... 24

relevant variables........................................................................................................................................................................ 154

reliability....................................................................................................................................................................... 92; 155; 418

reliability(empirical)...................................................................................................................................................................... 23

reliability(external)........................................................................................................................................................................ 23

reliability(internal)......................................................................................................................................................................... 23

reliability(period)......................................................................................................................................................................... 201

reliability(verbal models(reality))................................................................................................................................................... 189

reliable........................................................................................................................................................................................ 22

reliable statements(population size)............................................................................................................................................. 328

remote sensing image.................................................................................................................................................................. 71

Renaissance north of the Alps....................................................................................................................................................... 66

render....................................................................................................................................................................................... 410

rendering by drawing................................................................................................................................................................... 411

rendering techniques.................................................................................................................................................................. 245

renderings(photo-realistic)........................................................................................................................................................... 231

renewed usage............................................................................................................................................................................ 64

renovating.................................................................................................................................................................................. 310

renovation........................................................................................................................................................ 64; 70; 321; 323; 368

renovation activities.................................................................................................................................................................... 164

renovation project....................................................................................................................................................................... 419

rent(basic)................................................................................................................................................................................. 167

rent(reference)............................................................................................................................................................................ 167

rented dwellings......................................................................................................................................................................... 167

repertoire................................................................................................................................................................................... 444

repertory.................................................................................................................................................................................... 133

repertory(design)........................................................................................................................................................................ 133

repetition............................................................................................................................................................................ 108; 172

repetition and routine.................................................................................................................................................................. 363

repetition of parts....................................................................................................................................................................... 489

repetition(perception).................................................................................................................................................................. 241

repetitive configuration................................................................................................................................................................ 244

replacement............................................................................................................................................................................... 337

replacement(accessible)............................................................................................................................................................. 330

replica......................................................................................................................................................................................... 67

report on planning(5th)................................................................................................................................................................. 499

report(reference)........................................................................................................................................................................... 45

report(research).......................................................................................................................................................................... 329

representation of spaces............................................................................................................................................................. 244

representation(analogue(limited(human interpretation))).................................................................................................................. 236

representation(analytical)............................................................................................................................................................ 238

representation(computer(objects( occupying the same space, overlapping))).................................................................................... 236

representation(configuration(resolution(lowering))).......................................................................................................................... 235

representation(configuration(selective mental aggegate))................................................................................................................ 236

representation(framebased)......................................................................................................................................................... 237

representation(graphic)............................................................................................................................................................... 411

representation(grouping(pattern(atomic parts))).............................................................................................................................. 235

representation(implementation(computer application)).................................................................................................................... 233

representation(level(chunks, partitions, clusters)).......................................................................................................................... 233

representation(mathematical)...................................................................................................................................................... 298

representation(multi-level structure(abstraction, sub-division))......................................................................................................... 235

representation(objective)............................................................................................................................................................. 240

representation(pictorial)............................................................................................................................................................... 231

representation(purpose, scale(city blocks, buildings, components, elements), abstraction)............................................................... 233

representation(screen).................................................................................................................................................................. 49

representation(stereotypes(architectural(known solutions, building regulations, professional codes)))................................................. 236

representation(symbolic(relations between objects))...................................................................................................................... 234

representation(symbolic)............................................................................................................................................................. 233

representations networks(multi-level)............................................................................................................................................ 237

representations(abstract)............................................................................................................................................................ 237

representations(alternative).......................................................................................................................................................... 232

representations(architectural)...................................................................................................................................................... 233

representations(atomistic, relational)............................................................................................................................................ 243

representations(computerised(meaningful feedback(explicit relations between elements)))................................................................ 236

representations(design)............................................................................................................................................................... 238

representations(holistic(complexity, size)).................................................................................................................................... 234

representations(multi-level).......................................................................................................................................................... 243

representations(two dimensional)................................................................................................................................................. 102

representations(two-dimensional)................................................................................................................................................. 231

representations(visual, mental)(external versions).......................................................................................................................... 231

representativeness..................................................................................................................................................................... 122

representing............................................................................................................................................................................... 244

reproducible in series.................................................................................................................................................................. 391

reproduction techniques................................................................................................................................................................ 73

re-programming(existing programme)........................................................................................................................................... 265

re-programming(existing situations).............................................................................................................................................. 263

reputation.................................................................................................................................................................................. 269

required areas............................................................................................................................................................................ 274

requirement not linked to concept................................................................................................................................................ 464

requirement not linked to the concept........................................................................................................................................... 470

requirement(additional)................................................................................................................................................................ 427

requirement(concept).................................................................................................................................................................. 432

requirements.............................................................................................................................................................................. 455

requirements(changing)............................................................................................................................................................... 455

requirements(clarifying)............................................................................................................................................................... 313

requirements(comfort and usage(building function))........................................................................................................................ 330

requirements(comfort)................................................................................................................................................................. 330

requirements(demand)................................................................................................................................................................ 283

requirements(detailed)................................................................................................................................................................ 340

requirements(environmental)........................................................................................................................................................ 323

requirements(essentials)............................................................................................................................................................. 459

requirements(functional(building))................................................................................................................................................. 330

requirements(legal)..................................................................................................................................................................... 325

requirements(morphological)........................................................................................................................................................ 288

requirements(new)...................................................................................................................................................................... 367

requirements(overall)................................................................................................................................................................... 340

requirements(project).................................................................................................................................................................. 108

research................................................................................................................................................................... 19; 24; 98; 400

research & development(application oriented, project-driven, long-term fundamental)......................................................................... 358

research ‘construct’.................................................................................................................................................................... 142

research activity(starting point).................................................................................................................................................... 485

research and design programme.................................................................................................................................................. 498

research and development........................................................................................................................................................... 139

research construct..................................................................................................................................................................... 145

research context.......................................................................................................................................................................... 95

research driven design........................................................................................................................................................... 21; 159

research findings.......................................................................................................................................................................... 97

research into design..................................................................................................................................................................... 99

research level............................................................................................................................................................................. 484

research method.......................................................................................................................................................................... 29

research methodology........................................................................................................................................................... 12; 249

research output.......................................................................................................................................................................... 141

research potential(design process)............................................................................................................................................... 140

research procedures(innovative)................................................................................................................................................... 139

research project(architecture)........................................................................................................................................................ 99

research proposal........................................................................................................................................................................ 98

research proposals....................................................................................................................................................................... 49

research report........................................................................................................................................................................... 329

research techniques..................................................................................................................................................................... 12

research(aim orientated).......................................................................................................................................................... 92; 93

research(analytical, comparative)................................................................................................................................................. 137

research(andante)...................................................................................................................................................................... 160

research(architectural heterogeneity)............................................................................................................................................ 252

research(architectural)................................................................................................................................................................ 249

research(artefacts)..................................................................................................................................................................... 143

research(comparative design based)............................................................................................................................................ 144

research(comparative)................................................................................................................................................................. 144

research(composition(conception, perception)).............................................................................................................................. 139

research(composition(design driven(types))).................................................................................................................................. 137

research(cycles)........................................................................................................................................................................ 139

research(describing)..................................................................................................................................................................... 21

research(descriptive)....................................................................................................................................... 53; 138; 141; 143; 144

research(design activity driven).................................................................................................................................................... 140

research(design artefact driven)................................................................................................................................................... 143

research(design based)............................................................................................................................................................... 140

research(design document based)............................................................................................................................................... 144

research(design driven)........................................................................................................................................... 95; 137; 138; 485

research(design knowledge).......................................................................................................................................................... 99

research(design orientated)......................................................................................................................................................... 146

research(design process driven)................................................................................................................................................... 140

research(design project based).................................................................................................................................................... 141

research(design project based)(collective activities(context, programme, task))................................................................................ 141

research(design result driven)...................................................................................................................................................... 143

research(design workshop based)................................................................................................................................................ 141

research(design(outcomes))........................................................................................................................................................ 143

research(design)............................................................................................................................................................ 99; 138; 151

research(designerly enquiry driven).............................................................................................................................................. 144

research(designerly interpretation based)...................................................................................................................................... 145

research(designerly workshop based)........................................................................................................................................... 142

research(document based).......................................................................................................................................................... 144

research(empirical).......................................................................................................................................... 13; 138; 141; 145; 416

research(evaluating ex post)........................................................................................................................................................ 149

research(evaluating)..................................................................................................................................................................... 21

research(evaluation)............................................................................................................................................................ 138; 160

research(ex ante)....................................................................................................................................................................... 159

research(ex post)....................................................................................................................................................................... 160

research(experimental design)..................................................................................................................................................... 364

research(experimental)................................................................................................................................................................. 21

research(explorative(workshop project))........................................................................................................................................ 141

research(explorative).................................................................................................................................................... 141; 143; 144

research(explorative, questions(what, how, why)).......................................................................................................................... 138

research(exploratory).................................................................................................................................................................... 89

research(focus).......................................................................................................................................................................... 496

research(futures(probable)).......................................................................................................................................................... 492

research(goal)............................................................................................................................................................................ 138

research(heuristic)....................................................................................................................................................................... 89

research(hypothesis).................................................................................................................................................................. 409

research(individual design based)......................................................................................................................................... 140; 143

research(listing)........................................................................................................................................................................... 21

research(market)........................................................................................................................................................................ 283

research(methods)....................................................................................................................................................................... 95

research(operational).................................................................................................................................................................. 409

research(pre-design)................................................................................................................................................................... 151

research(prescriptive)................................................................................................................................................................... 53

research(programming (focus)).................................................................................................................................................... 266

research(programming((rough, detailed)(planning process(stage))).................................................................................................. 267

research(programming(supply side(income growth(populationgrowth), synergy(amenities), financial feasibility, location, deterioration, vandalism, criminality)))          267

research(programming)................................................................................................................................................................. 21

research(result based)................................................................................................................................................................ 137

research(tools)............................................................................................................................................................................. 21

research(type)............................................................................................................................................................................ 138

researchable system.................................................................................................................................................................. 254

researcher................................................................................................................................................................................. 400

researcher(empirical).................................................................................................................................................................. 447

researchers(architectural)............................................................................................................................................................. 98

resemblance....................................................................................................................................................................... 245; 401

resemblance(enhance)................................................................................................................................................................ 246

reserve...................................................................................................................................................................................... 325

residence(traditionally built)......................................................................................................................................................... 352

residences(drum)....................................................................................................................................................................... 115

resident satisfaction................................................................................................................................................................... 163

residential areas......................................................................................................................................................................... 437

residential blocks....................................................................................................................................................................... 316

residential building.............................................................................................................................................................. 349; 357

residential consumer’s test......................................................................................................................................................... 165

residential market(supply, demand).............................................................................................................................................. 354

residential neighbourhood............................................................................................................................................................ 433

residential structure.................................................................................................................................................................... 419

resolution........................................................................................................................................................................... 173; 208

resolution(drawing)..................................................................................................................................................................... 211

resolution(frame, grain)............................................................................................................................................................... 211

resolution(vector calculation)....................................................................................................................................................... 211

resolution(vector drawing computer programme)............................................................................................................................ 210

resolutions................................................................................................................................................................................. 208

resolving capacity(frame, grain).................................................................................................................................................... 211

resources(efficient use)............................................................................................................................................................... 167

resources(finite)......................................................................................................................................................................... 300

resources(scarce)...................................................................................................................................................................... 293

respect for the past.................................................................................................................................................................... 391

respondents(a-select)................................................................................................................................................................. 374

response(unrestricted)................................................................................................................................................................ 293

responses(concept).................................................................................................................................................................... 406

responsibilities(design)............................................................................................................................................................... 306

responsibilities(separate)............................................................................................................................................................ 372

responsibility(participating).......................................................................................................................................................... 491

restaurant.................................................................................................................................................................................. 465

restoration................................................................................................................................................................................... 70

restrictions and potentials........................................................................................................................................................... 389

restrictions time......................................................................................................................................................................... 308

restrictions(location, social, material)........................................................................................................................................... 443

restructuring(areas).................................................................................................................................................................... 433

result based research................................................................................................................................................................. 137

result(focus)............................................................................................................................................................................... 311

results of design processes......................................................................................................................................................... 143

results(incremental).................................................................................................................................................................... 285

results(interim)........................................................................................................................................................................... 417

results(varied)(workshop project).................................................................................................................................................. 141

results(variety)(research(design project based))............................................................................................................................. 141

retailer inquiries.......................................................................................................................................................................... 269

retail-establishment(large scale).................................................................................................................................................. 269

retailstructure(concentration, hierarchy)........................................................................................................................................ 268

retardation(activity(project(graph theory)))..................................................................................................................................... 218

retrieval(configurations(manipulation))........................................................................................................................................... 238

retrieved...................................................................................................................................................................................... 11

retrieving.................................................................................................................................................................................... 381

revamping of ideas...................................................................................................................................................................... 395

review of literature....................................................................................................................................................................... 275

Reyndorp................................................................................................................................................................................... 436

Reynolds(non-dimensional number).............................................................................................................................................. 329

rhythm...................................................................................................................................................................................... 109

rhythm and (inter)space................................................................................................................................................................ 95

rhythm(history)............................................................................................................................................................................ 63

ribbon city................................................................................................................................................................................. 182

ridges(dunes)............................................................................................................................................................................. 132

Rietveld................................................................................................................................................................................ 91; 108

right of way.................................................................................................................................................................................. 81

Rijksinstituut voor Volksgezondheid en Milieu............................................................................................................................... 251

Rijksplanologische Dienst........................................................................................................................................................... 162

Rijnland(Water Board)................................................................................................................................................................. 423

ring structure(access)................................................................................................................................................................. 326

ripple effect......................................................................................................................................................................... 350; 353

rising(floors)............................................................................................................................................................................... 325

risk factor.................................................................................................................................................................................. 327

risk(consumer)........................................................................................................................................................................... 212

risk(producer)............................................................................................................................................................................. 212

risks of complaining.................................................................................................................................................................... 338

risks of complaints..................................................................................................................................................................... 338

risky design decision.................................................................................................................................................................. 338

risky elements(awareness).......................................................................................................................................................... 168

risky(proposition)......................................................................................................................................................................... 24

Risselada............................................................................................................................................................................. 92; 152

Rittel......................................................................................................................................................................................... 433

ritual......................................................................................................................................................................................... 474

river landscape........................................................................................................................................................................... 134

river(city)................................................................................................................................................................................... 134

RIVM................................................................................................................................................................................. 259; 497

road.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 429

road safety................................................................................................................................................................................ 316

road(curved)............................................................................................................................................................................... 423

road(motor)................................................................................................................................................................................ 424

road(provincial feeder)................................................................................................................................................................. 391

road(stretch).............................................................................................................................................................................. 218

robust(design(scenarios))............................................................................................................................................................ 162

robustness............................................................................................................................................ 20; 26; 51; 93; 255; 367; 368

robustness(unpredictable developments)...................................................................................................................................... 162

Rochester.................................................................................................................................................................................. 169

Rohe......................................................................................................................................................................................... 407

rôles......................................................................................................................................................................................... 297

rôles(persons deciding, agents in initiating, citizens in defining and selecting perspectives)............................................................... 497

Röling................................................................................................................................................................................ 455; 465

Roman priests(ritual).................................................................................................................................................................. 474

Romans............................................................................................................................................................................... 96; 474

Ronchamp chapel...................................................................................................................................................................... 401

roof.................................................................................................................................................................................... 341; 347

roof construction........................................................................................................................................................................ 342

roof shapes................................................................................................................................................................................ 342

roof(cantilevering)....................................................................................................................................................................... 407

roof(laying)................................................................................................................................................................................. 354

roof(parabolic)............................................................................................................................................................................ 115

roof(seemingly wafer-thin)............................................................................................................................................................ 407

roof(shape)................................................................................................................................................................................ 342

roofed central hall....................................................................................................................................................................... 326

room module(size)...................................................................................................................................................................... 425

room(leg)................................................................................................................................................................................... 393

room(shape, size, materials applied, interior/exterior relationships, facilities)................................................................................... 153

Roozenburg......................................................................................................................................................... 361; 367; 369; 370

Rosemann........................................................................................................................................................................... 35; 413

Rossi........................................................................................................................................................................................ 112

rotaters..................................................................................................................................................................................... 487

rotation.............................................................................................................................................................................. 114; 487

rotation(direction)....................................................................................................................................................................... 487

Rotterdam....................................................................................................................... 267; 269; 360; 365; 419; 435; 439; 455; 495

rough draft................................................................................................................................................................................... 50

rough draft(resolution)................................................................................................................................................................. 208

round building(snake bite its own tail)........................................................................................................................................... 116

round buildings........................................................................................................................................................................... 115

round urban villas....................................................................................................................................................................... 115

route......................................................................................................................................................................................... 441

routine................................................................................................................................................................. 357; 362; 387; 389

routine designing........................................................................................................................................................................ 363

routine(actions in the sequence).................................................................................................................................................. 416

routine(architecture).................................................................................................................................................................... 390

routine(Geuze)........................................................................................................................................................................... 419

routine(habituation(experience))................................................................................................................................................... 403

routine(knowledge & insight)........................................................................................................................................................ 356

routine(recipe(master-and-apprentice)).......................................................................................................................................... 416

routine(stereotypical programme(built-in))..................................................................................................................................... 415

routines..................................................................................................................................................................................... 415

Rowe........................................................................................................................................................................................ 126

RPD.................................................................................................................................................................................. 162; 497

rubricating................................................................................................................................................................................. 128

Rue Nungesser et Colli............................................................................................................................................................... 393

Rue Saint-Guillaume................................................................................................................................................................... 394

ruin............................................................................................................................................................................................. 67

rule giving............................................................................................................................................................................. 80; 276

rule of law.................................................................................................................................................................................... 81

rule of the game......................................................................................................................................................................... 474

rule of thumb.............................................................................................................................................................................. 266

rule(starting position).................................................................................................................................................................. 487

ruled and a curve surface............................................................................................................................................................ 488

ruled surfaces..................................................................................................................................................................... 487; 488

rules......................................................................................................................................................................................... 331

rules for building......................................................................................................................................................................... 434

rules of thumb............................................................................................................................................................................ 335

rules(creativity)........................................................................................................................................................................... 474

rules(natural, manmade)............................................................................................................................................................. 491

ruling on building.......................................................................................................................................................................... 79

ruling(designing)........................................................................................................................................................................... 79

ruling(juridical investigation)......................................................................................................................................................... 192

ruling(standard)............................................................................................................................................................................ 83

rulings(conflicting)........................................................................................................................................................................ 82

rulings(non published)................................................................................................................................................................... 81

rulings(published)......................................................................................................................................................................... 81

rulings(standard)..................................................................................................................................................................... 79; 81

running bond(brick)..................................................................................................................................................................... 120

running costs............................................................................................................................................................................. 167

rupture(zones)............................................................................................................................................................................ 132

rural and urban fields(legenda)..................................................................................................................................................... 498

rural system.............................................................................................................................................................................. 494

rural system(debate)................................................................................................................................................................... 497

Rusk......................................................................................................................................................................................... 498

Russell................................................................................................................................................................................ 37; 414

Ruyssenaars............................................................................................................................................................................. 361

Rykwert..................................................................................................................................................................................... 474

Saariste.................................................................................................................................................................................... 152

safety......................................................................................................................................................................... 171; 273; 341

safety requirements.................................................................................................................................................................... 336

safety(road)............................................................................................................................................................................... 316

Sagrada Familia......................................................................................................................................................................... 396

Saint Die................................................................................................................................................................................... 126

Saint-Guillaume......................................................................................................................................................................... 394

salient features not registered by orthographic projection............................................................................................................... 232

sample...................................................................................................................................................................................... 328

samples.................................................................................................................................................................................... 199

San Diego................................................................................................................................................................................. 455

sand(ridge)................................................................................................................................................................................ 429

sanitary facilities........................................................................................................................................................................ 330

sanitary installations................................................................................................................................................................... 336

sanitary units............................................................................................................................................................................. 489

Sanoff................................................................................................................................................................................ 275; 276

SAR........................................................................................................................................................................... 347; 349; 439

Sariyildiz................................................................................................................................................................................... 377

SAR-pattern method............................................................................................................................................................ 439; 440

Sartre........................................................................................................................................................................................ 414

Sassen..................................................................................................................................................................................... 495

satellite image............................................................................................................................................................................. 71

satisfaction(residents)................................................................................................................................................................. 163

satisfies(logic)............................................................................................................................................................................ 193

satisfying principle...................................................................................................................................................................... 294

saturation stage......................................................................................................................................................................... 369

saw off...................................................................................................................................................................................... 350

SBR.................................................................................................................................................................................. 272; 332

SBR 258..................................................................................................................................................................... 272; 273; 276

Scala........................................................................................................................................................................................ 113

scale........................................................................................................................................................................ 55; 73; 79; 367

scale changing design.................................................................................................................................................................. 90

scale levels................................................................................................................................................................... 37; 421; 441

scale model............................................................................................................................................................................... 275

scale paradox.............................................................................................................................................................................. 37

scale paradox(mathematical division)........................................................................................................................................... 205

scale relation study.................................................................................................................................................................... 288

scale relations........................................................................................................................................................................... 287

scale sensitive........................................................................................................................................................................... 105

scale switch.............................................................................................................................................................................. 105

scale(articulation)....................................................................................................................................................................... 190

scale(falsification)........................................................................................................................................................................ 73

scale(five point).......................................................................................................................................................................... 154

scale(frame, grain)....................................................................................................................................................................... 50

scale(large)................................................................................................................................................................................. 73

scale(level)......................................................................................................................................................................... 267; 435

scale(level, municipal).................................................................................................................................................................. 84

scale(level, separate building......................................................................................................................................................... 84

scale(levels).................................................................................................................................................................... 26; 84; 167

scale(map).................................................................................................................................................................................. 73

scale(measure).......................................................................................................................................................................... 348

scale(paradox)........................................................................................................................................................................... 206

scale(sense).............................................................................................................................................................................. 291

scale(small)................................................................................................................................................................................. 73

scale(three point)....................................................................................................................................................................... 154

scale-less.................................................................................................................................................................................. 106

scales....................................................................................................................................................................................... 274

scaling techniques..................................................................................................................................................................... 155

Scandinavia............................................................................................................................................................................... 482

scanning the future..................................................................................................................................................................... 252

scarce resources....................................................................................................................................................................... 293

scenario techniques................................................................................................................................................................... 275

scenario(model(explorative, potential, projective)).......................................................................................................................... 184

scenario(normative).................................................................................................................................................................... 259

scenario(perspective).................................................................................................................................................................. 258

scenario(policy(critical, dynamic, careful, relaxed)(water system, agriculture, international connections, multicentred network systems)) 494

scenario(prognosis).................................................................................................................................................................... 258

scenario(projective)..................................................................................................................................................................... 259

scenario(prospective).................................................................................................................................................................. 259

scenario(reference, trend)............................................................................................................................................................ 162

scenario(sector)......................................................................................................................................................................... 259

scenario(surprise)....................................................................................................................................................................... 259

scenario(trend(model(predictive, projective(probable))..................................................................................................................... 184

scenario(trend).................................................................................................................................................................... 185; 259

scenarios........................................................................................................................................................................... 255; 258

scenarios(bandwidth).................................................................................................................................................................. 162

scenarios(contrast)..................................................................................................................................................................... 259

scenarios(CPB).......................................................................................................................................................................... 259

scenarios(cultural)...................................................................................................................................................................... 259

scenarios(designs(alternative))..................................................................................................................................................... 185

scenarios(driving forces).............................................................................................................................................................. 162

scenarios(economical)................................................................................................................................................................ 259

scenarios(evaluation).................................................................................................................................................................. 161

scenarios(exploring)................................................................................................................................................................... 259

scenarios(extreme)............................................................................................................................................................. 162; 259

scenarios(main themes(national(spatial structure)))....................................................................................................................... 162

scenarios(mobility)..................................................................................................................................................................... 259

scenarios(nature)....................................................................................................................................................................... 259

scenarios(policy)........................................................................................................................................................................ 259

scenarios(trends(extrapolated)).................................................................................................................................................... 162

scenarios(uncertainty)................................................................................................................................................................ 266

scenarios(varying(driving forces)).................................................................................................................................................. 162

scene........................................................................................................................................................................................ 243

scene(architectural).................................................................................................................................................................... 243

scene(recognition)...................................................................................................................................................................... 243

Schaaf........................................................................................................................................................................ 149; 151; 159

schade........................................................................................................................................................................................ 81

Schalkoort................................................................................................................................................................................. 327

schedule..................................................................................................................................................................................... 39

Scheepvaarthuis......................................................................................................................................................................... 120

schema..................................................................................................................................................................................... 103

schema(frame, grain).................................................................................................................................................................. 211

schema(verbal model)................................................................................................................................................................. 186

schema(wishes, ideas)............................................................................................................................................................... 462

scheme..................................................................................................................................................................................... 144

scheme(resolution)..................................................................................................................................................................... 208

schemes(architect)..................................................................................................................................................................... 406

Schiedam.................................................................................................................................................................................. 292

Schiller...................................................................................................................................................................................... 415

Schliemann............................................................................................................................................................................... 401

scholarly designers.................................................................................................................................................................... 360

scholarly identity........................................................................................................................................................................ 369

Schön....................................................................................................................................................................................... 102

school....................................................................................................................................................................................... 276

schools..................................................................................................................................................................................... 268

schools of thought(design method)............................................................................................................................................... 339

schouwburg............................................................................................................................................................................... 482

Schröder House........................................................................................................................................................................... 91

Schröderhuis............................................................................................................................................................................. 108

Schutte-Postma........................................................................................................................................................................... 79

science....................................................................................................................................................................................... 97

science and technology(state)..................................................................................................................................................... 307

science of making...................................................................................................................................................................... 415

science(categories(alpha, beta, gamma), ICT)............................................................................................................................... 379

science(critical, contemplative).................................................................................................................................................... 307

science(debate)........................................................................................................................................................................... 14

science(definition)........................................................................................................................................................................ 22

science(design).......................................................................................................................................................................... 145

science(model).......................................................................................................................................................................... 181

scientific..................................................................................................................................................................................... 22

scientific ambition........................................................................................................................................................................ 11

Scientific Council on Government Policy....................................................................................................................................... 494

scientific criticism...................................................................................................................................................................... 329

scientific design and study work.................................................................................................................................................... 11

scientific feat............................................................................................................................................................................. 330

scientific forum........................................................................................................................................................................... 249

scientific method.................................................................................................................................................................. 34; 298

scientific methods of research....................................................................................................................................................... 95

scientific methods(epistemological limits)..................................................................................................................................... 448

scientific report............................................................................................................................................................................ 19

scientific status(publishing)......................................................................................................................................................... 329

scientific task.............................................................................................................................................................................. 12

scientific thinking(foundation)....................................................................................................................................................... 414

scientific visualisation................................................................................................................................................................. 246

scientific work.............................................................................................................................................................................. 19

scientific(new possibilities)............................................................................................................................................................ 13

scientifically verified concept....................................................................................................................................................... 285

score(performance)..................................................................................................................................................................... 167

scores(separate)........................................................................................................................................................................ 166

scores(total, separate)................................................................................................................................................................ 166

scorings(compiled)..................................................................................................................................................................... 163

SCP.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 259

SCPB....................................................................................................................................................................................... 497

screen(frame, grain).................................................................................................................................................................... 211

script(computer programming)..................................................................................................................................................... 234

sculpturing(model)...................................................................................................................................................................... 421

SD............................................................................................................................................................................................ 338

search........................................................................................................................................................................ 100; 140; 492

search areas.............................................................................................................................................................................. 374

search as you draw.................................................................................................................................................................... 408

search routines.......................................................................................................................................................................... 238

search(patterns)......................................................................................................................................................................... 382

search(relevance)....................................................................................................................................................................... 238

searcher’s own graphic input(retrieving designs)............................................................................................................................ 238

searches................................................................................................................................................................................... 455

second line investigators............................................................................................................................................................. 327

sectionalisation.......................................................................................................................................................................... 307

sector scenario.......................................................................................................................................................................... 259

sector trends............................................................................................................................................................................. 259

sector(sub-group))...................................................................................................................................................................... 351

security standards...................................................................................................................................................................... 274

security(built-in)......................................................................................................................................................................... 356

security(fire)............................................................................................................................................................................... 324

seduction model......................................................................................................................................................................... 184

see different things..................................................................................................................................................................... 399

see things differently................................................................................................................................................................... 399

seeking(finding).......................................................................................................................................................................... 411

segmentation............................................................................................................................................................................. 243

segmentation(morphological reconstruction)................................................................................................................................. 445

segments........................................................................................................................................................................... 115; 290

segregation................................................................................................................................................................................ 105

segregation(function).................................................................................................................................................................. 106

segregation100m........................................................................................................................................................................... 105

segregation10cm(function).............................................................................................................................................................. 106

segregation30m(function)............................................................................................................................................................... 105

segregation3m(function)................................................................................................................................................................ 106

Sekisui Heim house................................................................................................................................................................... 281

selection..................................................................................................................................................................................... 97

selection criteria......................................................................................................................................................................... 341

selection matrix......................................................................................................................................................................... 341

selection(comparison)................................................................................................................................................................. 484

selection(evaluation)................................................................................................................................................................... 141

selection(jury)............................................................................................................................................................................ 141

selection(negative)...................................................................................................................................................................... 403

selective attention................................................................................................................................................................. 25; 444

selective mental aggregate.......................................................................................................................................................... 236

selective perception...................................................................................................................................................................... 53

self-directedness........................................................................................................................................................................ 362

self-evident................................................................................................................................................................................ 413

self-evident actions..................................................................................................................................................................... 416

self-explanatory(visual)................................................................................................................................................................ 408

self-learning techniques.............................................................................................................................................................. 378

self-reflexive statements............................................................................................................................................................... 37

self-regulation.............................................................................................................................................................................. 80

self-similarity............................................................................................................................................................................. 225

semantic differential(dichotomies)................................................................................................................................................ 158

semantic network(computer programming).................................................................................................................................... 234

semantics................................................................................................................................................................................. 191

semiotic vocabulary.................................................................................................................................................................... 487

Semper..................................................................................................................................................................................... 113

sensation value.......................................................................................................................................................................... 104

sense for scale.......................................................................................................................................................................... 291

sense of 'place'............................................................................................................................................................................ 95

sense of space.......................................................................................................................................................................... 392

senses...................................................................................................................................................................................... 414

senses(pattern, process)............................................................................................................................................................ 417

sensitivity analysis..................................................................................................................................................................... 251

sensitivity(initial input)................................................................................................................................................................. 257

sensitivity-analyses(optimisation)................................................................................................................................................. 221

sensory deprivation..................................................................................................................................................................... 413

sensory impressions(synchronous, various).................................................................................................................................. 414

sensory motor system................................................................................................................................................................ 415

sensual(architecture).................................................................................................................................................................. 421

sentence function......................................................................................................................................................................... 40

sentence(full)............................................................................................................................................................................. 190

separate rooms.......................................................................................................................................................................... 275

separating................................................................................................................................................................................. 351

separating components............................................................................................................................................................... 345

separating((outside, inside, soil, water)(horizontal, vertical, angle)).................................................................................................. 351

separation................................................................................................................................................................................. 105

separation(function).................................................................................................................................................................... 324

separation1km(function)................................................................................................................................................................. 105

separation3km(function)................................................................................................................................................................. 105

separational node....................................................................................................................................................................... 218

separations................................................................................................................................................................................ 370

separations(connections)............................................................................................................................................................ 368

sequence.................................................................................................................................................................................... 27

sequence of actions............................................................................................................................................................ 410; 415

sequence of images............................................................................................................................................................ 246; 441

sequence(autonomous)............................................................................................................................................................... 115

sequence(Fibonacci’s)................................................................................................................................................................ 213

sequences................................................................................................................................................................................. 417

sequences of kindred building...................................................................................................................................................... 276

sequencing................................................................................................................................................................................ 128

sequencing(difference of place).................................................................................................................................................... 205

sequential.......................................................................................................................................................................... 377; 447

sequential computer command.................................................................................................................................................... 197

sequential identification numbers(column(spreadsheet))................................................................................................................. 205

sequentiality(differences, changes).............................................................................................................................................. 447

serendipity........................................................................................................................................................................... 24; 371

series of actions................................................................................................................................................................. 416; 417

series(arithmatical)..................................................................................................................................................................... 212

Serra................................................................................................................................................................................. 110; 111

serviceability tools and methods.................................................................................................................................................. 155

services..................................................................................................................................................................................... 347

servo-mechanism....................................................................................................................................................................... 309

set............................................................................................................................................................................................ 205

set of actions(not model)............................................................................................................................................................. 186

set theory.................................................................................................................................................................................. 192

set(equality(nature), difference(place))(scale(paradox), abstraction(change)).................................................................................... 206

set-dressing workshop......................................................................................................................................................... 465; 466

setting....................................................................................................................................................................................... 394

SEV.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 313

sewage pipes............................................................................................................................................................................. 336

sewage treatment....................................................................................................................................................................... 313

SfB classification system............................................................................................................................................................ 347

shade and shelter(tree)............................................................................................................................................................... 399

shading..................................................................................................................................................................................... 336

shading installations................................................................................................................................................................... 328

shape................................................................................................................................................................................ 330; 341

shape grammar(Palladian)........................................................................................................................................................... 237

shape grammars........................................................................................................................................................................ 244

shape of the building................................................................................................................................................................... 335

shape of the building(maintenance(accessibility(access-equipment))).............................................................................................. 337

shape roof................................................................................................................................................................................. 342

shape(archetypal)....................................................................................................................................................................... 110

shape(attenuating)...................................................................................................................................................................... 110

shape(building)........................................................................................................................................................................... 327

shape(folding)............................................................................................................................................................................ 110

shape(geometrical)..................................................................................................................................................................... 487

shape(giving)............................................................................................................................................................................... 58

shape(minimal number(directions, changes of directions, variation of changes of direction))............................................................... 215

shape(nonsensical).................................................................................................................................................................... 243

shape(starlike)........................................................................................................................................................................... 494

shape(twisted)........................................................................................................................................................................... 487

shapes(combining)....................................................................................................................................................................... 72

shapes(language)....................................................................................................................................................................... 109

shapes(list)................................................................................................................................................................................. 72

shapes(simple(triangle, square, circle))........................................................................................................................................ 215

shapes(states of dispersion)........................................................................................................................................................ 209

shape-structure.......................................................................................................................................................................... 114

shaping....................................................................................................................................................................................... 58

shaping decisions........................................................................................................................................................................ 60

shaping(image, judgement)......................................................................................................................................................... 308

shared entrance(into light(square))............................................................................................................................................... 467

shared sub-contracting............................................................................................................................................................... 360

sharing reception facilities........................................................................................................................................................... 169

shifts of attention........................................................................................................................................................................ 404

ship-building.............................................................................................................................................................................. 116

shipbuilding yard........................................................................................................................................................................ 342

ships.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 67

shopping centre......................................................................................................................................................................... 266

shopping centre(turnover)............................................................................................................................................................ 269

shopping centres........................................................................................................................................................................ 268

shopping centres(attraction)........................................................................................................................................................ 268

shopping centres(concentration).................................................................................................................................................. 268

shopping centres(transport(public)).............................................................................................................................................. 268

shopping list.............................................................................................................................................................................. 409

shopping space.......................................................................................................................................................................... 266

shopping(one stop)..................................................................................................................................................................... 268

shops(combining(amenities))....................................................................................................................................................... 268

shortest path............................................................................................................................................................................. 218

shortest-path algorithm............................................................................................................................................................... 218

Siberia...................................................................................................................................................................................... 117

sick building syndrome........................................................................................................................................................ 276; 327

side aisles................................................................................................................................................................................. 123

sidelines(straight)....................................................................................................................................................................... 488

Sierpinski(fractal)....................................................................................................................................................................... 226

Siers......................................................................................................................................................................................... 370

sieve analysis........................................................................................................................................................................ 73; 76

signature(spatial)........................................................................................................................................................................ 115

significance(functional)................................................................................................................................................................ 392

significance(transcendental).......................................................................................................................................................... 64

significance(variable)................................................................................................................................................................... 190

significant........................................................................................................................................................................... 159; 475

significant to others...................................................................................................................................................................... 56

signification(change(imagination))................................................................................................................................................ 402

signification(context)................................................................................................................................................................... 400

signification(layers)..................................................................................................................................................................... 402

significations(system).................................................................................................................................................. 393; 399; 400

signs......................................................................................................................................................................................... 476

signs(naming)............................................................................................................................................................................ 474

signs(reading, interpretating)....................................................................................................................................................... 475

similarities and continuities......................................................................................................................................................... 413

similarities(history)..................................................................................................................................................................... 401

similarities(typological)................................................................................................................................................................. 90

similarity in nature...................................................................................................................................................................... 205

similarity(composition)................................................................................................................................................................ 112

similarity(perception).................................................................................................................................................................. 241

similes...................................................................................................................................................................................... 245

Simon....................................................................................................................................................................................... 294

simple and square...................................................................................................................................................................... 395

simple pictures.......................................................................................................................................................................... 460

simple shapes........................................................................................................................................................................... 215

simplex algorithm................................................................................................................................................................ 299; 301

simplex method.................................................................................................................................................................. 222; 223

simplex method(admitted solution)............................................................................................................................................... 223

simplex method(axle)................................................................................................................................................................. 223

simplex method(basic solution)................................................................................................................................................... 223

simplex method(basic variable).................................................................................................................................................... 224

simplex method(pivot column)..................................................................................................................................................... 223

simplex method(pivot row)........................................................................................................................................................... 224

simplex method(remainder variables)............................................................................................................................................ 223

simplex method(restrictions)....................................................................................................................................................... 223

simplex method(starting solution)................................................................................................................................................ 223

simplex method(target function)................................................................................................................................................... 223

simplex tableau.......................................................................................................................................................................... 223

simplicity(arranging)................................................................................................................................................................... 407

simplicity(perception).................................................................................................................................................................. 241

simplicity(reduction, concentration).............................................................................................................................................. 407

simplicity(true, pure, serene, barren, dull, poor)............................................................................................................................. 406

simplification.......................................................................................................................................................................... 97; 98

simplification(abstraction)............................................................................................................................................................ 406

simplification(false)..................................................................................................................................................................... 168

simplifications............................................................................................................................................................................ 182

simplifying................................................................................................................................................................................. 464

simulated design options............................................................................................................................................................ 145

simulation.................................................................................................................................................................................. 371

simulation programmes............................................................................................................................................................... 335

simulation(design analysis)......................................................................................................................................................... 246

simulation(light).......................................................................................................................................................................... 246

simulation(variables(relation))....................................................................................................................................................... 447

simulations................................................................................................................................................................................ 372

Simulink.................................................................................................................................................................................... 225

simultaneity in the work.............................................................................................................................................................. 409

simultaneous designing.............................................................................................................................................................. 361

simultaneously(true)................................................................................................................................................................... 201

single-curved sideline.................................................................................................................................................................. 488

singular solutions....................................................................................................................................................................... 209

site............................................................................................................................................................................................. 89

site articulation................................................................................................................................................................... 114; 439

site articulations......................................................................................................................................................................... 433

site boundaries.......................................................................................................................................................................... 404

site visits................................................................................................................................................................................... 275

site(articulating)......................................................................................................................................................................... 433

site(assessed and formulated by the architect)............................................................................................................................. 405

site(bordering)............................................................................................................................................................................ 418

site(building)................................................................................................................................................................ 341; 347; 350

site(cultural history)...................................................................................................................................................................... 63

site(fill)...................................................................................................................................................................................... 208

site(history)................................................................................................................................................................................. 63

site(off)...................................................................................................................................................................................... 280

site(on)...................................................................................................................................................................................... 280

site(reading)............................................................................................................................................................................... 444

site(visit).................................................................................................................................................................................... 470

site(waterfront)........................................................................................................................................................................... 407

situation............................................................................................................................................................................... 89; 389

situation at location(analysis of buildings)..................................................................................................................................... 118

situation(future).......................................................................................................................................................................... 491

situation(idea)............................................................................................................................................................................ 389

situation(placebound(combinations))............................................................................................................................................ 492

situations(work).......................................................................................................................................................................... 389

size and proportion....................................................................................................................................................................... 95

size of an office unit.................................................................................................................................................................... 423

size of the rooms....................................................................................................................................................................... 336

size(alignment).......................................................................................................................................................................... 424

size(legenda)............................................................................................................................................................................. 498

size(positioning)......................................................................................................................................................................... 345

sizeless(geometry)..................................................................................................................................................................... 216

sizing of the module................................................................................................................................................................... 425

sizing(positioning)...................................................................................................................................................................... 349

skeleton.................................................................................................................................................................................... 237

sketch map............................................................................................................................................................................... 315

sketch plan................................................................................................................................................................................. 50

sketch(chalk)............................................................................................................................................................................. 429

sketch(exploration)..................................................................................................................................................................... 429

sketch(first little(office unit(size)))................................................................................................................................................. 423

sketch(loose)............................................................................................................................................................................. 289

sketch(spatial)........................................................................................................................................................................... 287

sketch(studying)........................................................................................................................................................................ 424

sketch(superimposed on the maps)............................................................................................................................................. 429

sketchbooks.............................................................................................................................................................................. 408

sketched design................................................................................................................................................................. 459; 465

sketched designs....................................................................................................................................................................... 309

sketches..................................................................................................................................................................... 287; 291; 423

sketches(holiday)....................................................................................................................................................................... 461

sketching paper......................................................................................................................................................................... 411

sketching paper on a role............................................................................................................................................................ 429

sketching(report)........................................................................................................................................................................ 291

skin(dry).................................................................................................................................................................................... 327

skin(maintenance)...................................................................................................................................................................... 337

skin(U-shaped)........................................................................................................................................................................... 326

Skinner..................................................................................................................................................................................... 414

sky-line(Chinese)....................................................................................................................................................................... 421

slab.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 114

slab(slender).............................................................................................................................................................................. 407

slack......................................................................................................................................................................................... 224

slate panels............................................................................................................................................................................... 394

slave of the tools........................................................................................................................................................................ 381

sloping trajectory........................................................................................................................................................................ 292

Sloterplas.................................................................................................................................................................................. 130

slots......................................................................................................................................................................................... 237

small business areas.................................................................................................................................................................. 269

Small centres............................................................................................................................................................................ 269

small-town environment............................................................................................................................................................... 470

Smith.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 95

SMO......................................................................................................................................................................................... 359

smooth(line)............................................................................................................................................................................... 215

snake’s skin.............................................................................................................................................................................. 464

snugness(designers).................................................................................................................................................................. 421

so(logic).................................................................................................................................................................................... 194

soberness................................................................................................................................................................................. 273

social climate............................................................................................................................................................................ 269

social conditions........................................................................................................................................................................ 309

social control............................................................................................................................................................................... 56

social debate............................................................................................................................................................................. 307

social development..................................................................................................................................................................... 311

social differentiation............................................................................................................................................................. 104; 105

social equity.............................................................................................................................................................................. 494

social group optimisation............................................................................................................................................................ 293

social interests.......................................................................................................................................................................... 299

social norms.............................................................................................................................................................................. 307

social profile.............................................................................................................................................................................. 420

social relevance(history)............................................................................................................................................................... 64

social security........................................................................................................................................................................... 276

social-historical approach............................................................................................................................................................. 60

socially relevant........................................................................................................................................................................... 59

social-psychological mechanisms................................................................................................................................................. 59

society(knowledge based)........................................................................................................................................................... 305

sociology................................................................................................................................................................................... 414

soft computing methods.............................................................................................................................................................. 382

soft computing techniques.......................................................................................................................................................... 377

software for architectural design................................................................................................................................................... 377

software(spatial)......................................................................................................................................................................... 379

soil improvement........................................................................................................................................................................ 342

soil pollution.............................................................................................................................................................................. 164

soil(history, design)...................................................................................................................................................................... 63

soil(maximisation)...................................................................................................................................................................... 315

solar cells.................................................................................................................................................................................. 316

solar collectors................................................................................................................................................................... 171; 316

solar energy.................................................................................................................................................. 313; 316; 323; 326; 337

solid entities.............................................................................................................................................................................. 244

solid(amorphous)........................................................................................................................................................................ 285

solids(regular)............................................................................................................................................................................ 216

solipsism................................................................................................................................................................................... 413

Solomon’s judgement................................................................................................................................................................. 205

solution alternatives.................................................................................................................................................................... 251

solution in principle..................................................................................................................................................................... 370

solution space............................................................................................................................................................. 246; 300; 302

solution space(optimisation)........................................................................................................................................................ 221

solution(architectural)................................................................................................................................................................. 107

solution(best)............................................................................................................................................................................. 295

solution(designer(inquisitive nature, creative approach))................................................................................................................... 99

solution(flash)............................................................................................................................................................................ 470

solution(least resistance)............................................................................................................................................................ 162

solution(plural)........................................................................................................................................................................... 402

solution(problem)........................................................................................................................................................................ 251

solution(rash)............................................................................................................................................................................. 406

solution(variants(remodelling, expansion, disposing, joining, moving, new building design))................................................................ 271

solutions.............................................................................................................................................................................. 59; 294

solutions for the part-problems..................................................................................................................................................... 340

solutions(alternative)............................................................................................................................................................ 251; 271

solutions(compromise, synthesis, decision making(autocratic))...................................................................................................... 303

solutions(creative(method)).......................................................................................................................................................... 340

solutions(different)........................................................................................................................................................................ 60

solutions(direction)....................................................................................................................................................................... 90

solutions(diversity)................................................................................................................................................................ 20; 484

solutions(finding)........................................................................................................................................................................ 300

solutions(innovative).................................................................................................................................................................... 459

solutions(novel)............................................................................................................................................................................ 95

solutions(optimum selection(subsolutions))................................................................................................................................... 302

solutions(part)............................................................................................................................................................................ 340

solutions(partial).......................................................................................................................................................................... 60

solutions(singular)...................................................................................................................................................................... 209

SOM Group............................................................................................................................................................................... 313

somatic reality........................................................................................................................................................................... 478

sound-absorbent properties......................................................................................................................................................... 286

source material(analysis)............................................................................................................................................................ 138

source(history, bibliographic ordering)............................................................................................................................................ 62

source(history, chronological ordering)........................................................................................................................................... 62

source(history, material and construction)...................................................................................................................................... 62

source(history, monographic ordering)............................................................................................................................................ 62

source(history, ordering)............................................................................................................................................................... 62

source(history, topographical ordering)........................................................................................................................................... 62

source(history, typological ordering)............................................................................................................................................... 62

sources....................................................................................................................................................................................... 96

sources of law............................................................................................................................................................................. 81

sources(analysis of buildings)...................................................................................................................................................... 118

sources(history)........................................................................................................................................................................... 61

sources(history, critique).............................................................................................................................................................. 62

sources(history, secondary).......................................................................................................................................................... 62

sources(knowledge)..................................................................................................................................................................... 43

sources(primary).......................................................................................................................................................................... 61

sources(reflective, history)............................................................................................................................................................ 66

sources(use)............................................................................................................................................................................... 61

Spaarne.................................................................................................................................................................................... 134

space........................................................................................................................................................................................ 441

space and place......................................................................................................................................................................... 403

space for conditioning................................................................................................................................................................... 11

space frame(triangulated)............................................................................................................................................................ 364

space groups............................................................................................................................................................................. 242

space in our imagination............................................................................................................................................................. 194

space mass............................................................................................................................................................................... 129

space of the templum(defined and ordered(gestures)).................................................................................................................... 475

space reservation((building, group, subgroup, sector)(adaptability(part, form, material))..................................................................... 352

space(action)............................................................................................................................................................................. 165

space(actor’s)............................................................................................................................................................................ 481

space(build in(installations))........................................................................................................................................................ 337

space(cut-out)............................................................................................................................................................................ 475

space(Euclidian)........................................................................................................................................................................ 183

space(horizontal)........................................................................................................................................................................ 475

space(infinit).............................................................................................................................................................................. 475

space(intellectual)...................................................................................................................................................................... 190

space(logical)............................................................................................................................................................................ 194

space(partial building groups)...................................................................................................................................................... 349

space(plane to volume)............................................................................................................................................................... 477

space(public)............................................................................................................................................................................. 368

space(separating, enclosure, occupier)........................................................................................................................................ 351

spaces(atomic elements(architectural composition))...................................................................................................................... 234

spaces(closure)........................................................................................................................................................................... 56

spaces(glass)............................................................................................................................................................................ 331

spaces(symbols)........................................................................................................................................................................ 233

space-time ordering.................................................................................................................................................................... 474

spacious central area................................................................................................................................................................. 326

spaciousness.............................................................................................................................................................................. 55

spaciousness(model).................................................................................................................................................................. 431

span with a minimum of material.................................................................................................................................................. 407

Spanjers.................................................................................................................................................................................... 355

spanning................................................................................................................................................................................... 396

spans(variety)............................................................................................................................................................................ 121

spatial analyses(without effects(implementation, use))................................................................................................................... 188

spatial architectural choices........................................................................................................................................................ 155

spatial areas.............................................................................................................................................................................. 347

spatial arrangement..................................................................................................................................................... 107; 108; 109

spatial articulation...................................................................................................................................................................... 242

spatial characteristics................................................................................................................................................................. 131

spatial composition.................................................................................................................................................................... 128

spatial concept.......................................................................................................................................................................... 185

spatial configuration.................................................................................................................................................................... 153

spatial conflicts.......................................................................................................................................................................... 237

spatial consequences................................................................................................................................................................. 433

spatial constraints...................................................................................................................................................................... 236

spatial design..................................................................................................................................................................... 336; 338

spatial design(general lay out)..................................................................................................................................................... 332

spatial differentiation................................................................................................................................................................... 438

spatial drawings......................................................................................................................................................................... 462

spatial effectiveness................................................................................................................................................................... 419

spatial experiencing.................................................................................................................................................................... 367

spatial form................................................................................................................................................................................ 370

spatial functional organisation...................................................................................................................................................... 434

spatial idea................................................................................................................................................................................ 408

spatial ideas(computer)............................................................................................................................................................... 380

spatial implications...................................................................................................................................................................... 56

spatial inter-action models.......................................................................................................................................................... 269

spatial inter-dependence............................................................................................................................................................. 440

spatial interface........................................................................................................................................................................... 84

spatial model............................................................................................................................................................................. 182

spatial models.................................................................................................................................................................... 145; 181

spatial need............................................................................................................................................................................... 273

spatial ordering.......................................................................................................................................................................... 433

spatial organisation.................................................................................................................................................................... 133

spatial organisation of activity(building)......................................................................................................................................... 271

spatial orientation....................................................................................................................................................................... 274

spatial outline plan..................................................................................................................................................................... 340

spatial plan................................................................................................................................................................................ 340

spatial planning.......................................................................................................................................................................... 436

spatial planning regulation........................................................................................................................................................... 435

spatial policy............................................................................................................................................................................. 270

spatial proximity......................................................................................................................................................................... 275

spatial relations............................................................................................................................................................. 87; 275; 287

spatial signature......................................................................................................................................................................... 115

spatial sketch..................................................................................................................................................................... 287; 289

spatial software.......................................................................................................................................................................... 379

spatial structure.................................................................................................................................................................. 127; 162

spatial structures....................................................................................................................................................................... 355

spatial structuring............................................................................................................................................................... 345; 441

spatial temporal completeness.................................................................................................................................................... 189

spatial translation of the programme............................................................................................................................................. 438

spatial units(programme)............................................................................................................................................................. 434

spatial-material fabric.................................................................................................................................................................. 473

spatial-psychological requirements.............................................................................................................................................. 275

spatio functional typology............................................................................................................................................................ 155

speaker(performer(design incident)).............................................................................................................................................. 421

speakers-theatre........................................................................................................................................................................ 480

special building component......................................................................................................................................................... 282

special element(urban arrangement)............................................................................................................................................. 130

specialism................................................................................................................................................................................. 104

specialist................................................................................................................................................................................... 281

specialists.......................................................................................................................................................................... 109; 293

species(fitting conditions(applying task))...................................................................................................................................... 405

species(new)............................................................................................................................................................................. 256

specification....................................................................................................................................................................... 370; 418

specification(building)................................................................................................................................................................. 109

specifications(construction(scale))............................................................................................................................................... 279

specifications(project)................................................................................................................................................................. 282

specified performance................................................................................................................................................................. 283

Speckle..................................................................................................................................................................................... 127

speed regulation systems........................................................................................................................................................... 317

Spekking................................................................................................................................................................................... 276

spheres(halved).......................................................................................................................................................................... 289

Sphinx – Céramique................................................................................................................................................................... 439

spine.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 11

Spinoza..................................................................................................................................................................................... 447

spiral......................................................................................................................................................................................... 115

spiralling(verticality).................................................................................................................................................................... 482

spirally elevation......................................................................................................................................................................... 116

spirit of the concept.................................................................................................................................................................... 309

spiritual existence...................................................................................................................................................................... 491

spiritual ordering......................................................................................................................................................................... 474

split-level accumulation............................................................................................................................................................... 464

spontaneous theatre................................................................................................................................................................... 477

spread........................................................................................................................................................................................ 54

spreading.................................................................................................................................................................................... 73

spreading of opening hours.......................................................................................................................................................... 335

spreadsheet(database)............................................................................................................................................................... 205

SPSS......................................................................................................................................................................................... 54

Spui.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 355

Spuybroek.................................................................................................................................................................. 364; 379; 380

square........................................................................................................................................................................ 170; 429; 475

square and its diagonals............................................................................................................................................................. 121

square(double)........................................................................................................................................................................... 120

square(perception)...................................................................................................................................................................... 241

square(shape(simple))................................................................................................................................................................ 215

square(super, double)................................................................................................................................................................. 123

squared sum.............................................................................................................................................................................. 220

squares(public).......................................................................................................................................................................... 430

SR.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 80

St. Denis stadium...................................................................................................................................................................... 395

St. Gobain................................................................................................................................................................................. 355

Staal......................................................................................................................................................................................... 128

Staatsblad................................................................................................................................................................................... 80

Staatscourant.............................................................................................................................................................................. 80

stability provisions............................................................................................................................................................... 341; 342

stability(perception).................................................................................................................................................................... 241

STABU...................................................................................................................................................................................... 347

Stadt ohne Höfe......................................................................................................................................................................... 114

stage of exhaustion.................................................................................................................................................................... 369

stage(abstracting)...................................................................................................................................................................... 128

stage(deductive)......................................................................................................................................................................... 128

stage(growing)........................................................................................................................................................................... 369

stage(informative)....................................................................................................................................................................... 128

stage(penetration)...................................................................................................................................................................... 369

stage(pioneering)........................................................................................................................................................................ 369

stage(saturation)........................................................................................................................................................................ 369

staged models........................................................................................................................................................................... 370

stages of the design process(learning context, practice)................................................................................................................ 338

staging of the building process.................................................................................................................................................... 373

stair sizes(formula(Blondel))........................................................................................................................................................ 239

staircase(central)....................................................................................................................................................................... 424

stairs................................................................................................................................................................................. 482; 489

stairs system............................................................................................................................................................................. 325

stairs(positioning)....................................................................................................................................................................... 427

stamping............................................................................................................................................................................ 172; 188

standard...................................................................................................................................................................................... 83

standard building products.......................................................................................................................................................... 282

standard deviation...................................................................................................................................................................... 220

standard elements...................................................................................................................................................................... 391

standard office module................................................................................................................................................................ 424

standard preferences.................................................................................................................................................................. 165

standard product................................................................................................................................................................. 283; 355

standard solution(history).............................................................................................................................................................. 66

Standard Specification for Housing and Industrial Buildings............................................................................................................ 347

standard(international)................................................................................................................................................................ 360

standardisation............................................................................................................................................................ 171; 234; 348

Standardisation(International Organisation)................................................................................................................................... 348

standardised production.............................................................................................................................................................. 380

standardising............................................................................................................................................................................. 128

standards.................................................................................................................................................................................. 331

stapling..................................................................................................................................................................................... 116

starlike shape............................................................................................................................................................................ 494

star-shaped structure.................................................................................................................................................................. 481

starting point for a research activity.............................................................................................................................................. 485

starting point(exogenous)............................................................................................................................................................ 418

starting point(morphological)........................................................................................................................................................ 418

starting points(design)................................................................................................................................................................ 418

starting position of the rule.......................................................................................................................................................... 487

state of affairs............................................................................................................................................................................ 201

state of dispersion(possible)........................................................................................................................................................ 208

state(current)............................................................................................................................................................................. 372

statement(increasingly clear(agents))........................................................................................................................................... 308

statements(disproportion)............................................................................................................................................................ 309

statements(reliable).................................................................................................................................................................... 328

state-of-the-art(increasing)........................................................................................................................................................... 357

states of dispersion(non-contingent, discontiuous))........................................................................................................................ 215

states of dispersion(shapes)........................................................................................................................................................ 209

static design methods................................................................................................................................................................ 330

station(Amsterdam Central)......................................................................................................................................................... 118

station(fuelling)................................................................................................................................................................... 268; 269

station(train).............................................................................................................................................................................. 269

statistical analyses(subjective data)............................................................................................................................................. 329

statistical analysis....................................................................................................................................................................... 54

statistical arithmetic methods...................................................................................................................................................... 207

statistical data........................................................................................................................................................................... 335

statistical distribution of properties............................................................................................................................................... 328

statistical surveys........................................................................................................................................................................ 53

statistically representative........................................................................................................................................................... 199

statistics............................................................................................................................................................................ 209; 267

Statistics Netherlands................................................................................................................................................................ 258

statistics(history)......................................................................................................................................................................... 62

statistics(possible events)........................................................................................................................................................... 210

statute........................................................................................................................................................................................ 81

steel angle brackets................................................................................................................................................................... 279

steel beams and columns........................................................................................................................................................... 390

steel column.............................................................................................................................................................................. 394

steel diagonals........................................................................................................................................................................... 464

steel structure............................................................................................................................................................................ 394

steering function......................................................................................................................................................................... 225

Stella........................................................................................................................................................................................ 225

stempelen................................................................................................................................................................................. 188

stempel-verkavelingen................................................................................................................................................................. 439

step(first)................................................................................................................................................................................... 473

stereotype................................................................................................................................................................................. 103

sterile architecture...................................................................................................................................................................... 286

Stevin........................................................................................................................................................................................ 127

Stichting Analyse van Gebouwen................................................................................................................................................. 117

Stichting Architecten Research................................................................................................................................................... 349

Stichting Bouw Research............................................................................................................................................................ 332

Stichting Bouwresearch................................................................................................................................................................ 81

Stichting Bouwresearch Rotterdam.............................................................................................................................................. 272

Stijl..................................................................................................................................................................................... 89; 103

stimuli(external)......................................................................................................................................................................... 413

stimuli(triggering)........................................................................................................................................................................ 415

stimulus(blocking)...................................................................................................................................................................... 415

stock exchange(Amsterdam)....................................................................................................................................................... 119

stone........................................................................................................................................................................................ 462

Stonehenge............................................................................................................................................................................... 474

storage...................................................................................................................................................................................... 465

stories(matrix)............................................................................................................................................................................ 476

storyboard................................................................................................................................................................................. 247

Stouffs...................................................................................................................................................................................... 377

straight avenue........................................................................................................................................................................... 423

straight corners.......................................................................................................................................................................... 204

straight sidelines........................................................................................................................................................................ 488

strategic.................................................................................................................................................................................... 254

strategic planning....................................................................................................................................................................... 498

strategic planning(Deltametropolis).............................................................................................................................................. 499

strategic planning(design).................................................................................................................................................... 492; 493

strategic planning(objects, contexts)............................................................................................................................................ 493

strategic projects....................................................................................................................................................................... 499

strategic projects(choice(importance, urgency, opportunity to take action))...................................................................................... 499

strategy(combinations)............................................................................................................................................................... 296

strategy(enterprise).................................................................................................................................................................... 373

strategy(individual)...................................................................................................................................................................... 497

strategy(investment)................................................................................................................................................................... 495

strategy(national(space))............................................................................................................................................................. 162

strategy(perspectives, projects)................................................................................................................................................... 496

stream(graph theory).................................................................................................................................................................. 218

street........................................................................................................................................................................................ 468

streets(cover)............................................................................................................................................................................. 325

streets(narrow)........................................................................................................................................................................... 377

strength..................................................................................................................................................................................... 285

stressed(pre)............................................................................................................................................................................. 285

stretch of road............................................................................................................................................................................ 218

stretcher.................................................................................................................................................................................... 120

striking details........................................................................................................................................................................... 446

strip or court centres.................................................................................................................................................................. 269

strips(brick)............................................................................................................................................................................... 111

strong and the weak points......................................................................................................................................................... 369

structural and compositional variation........................................................................................................................................... 141

structural aspects(history)............................................................................................................................................................ 63

structural design........................................................................................................................................................................ 434

structural information theory................................................................................................................................................. 242; 244

structural information(perception)................................................................................................................................................. 242

structural layout......................................................................................................................................................................... 424

structural scheme...................................................................................................................................................................... 279

structuralism........................................................................................................................................................................ 94; 414

structure............................................................................................................................. 20; 94; 104; 109; 346; 370; 441; 445; 463

Structure..................................................................................................................................................................................... 92

structure in lines (  |  |  |  |  )........................................................................................................................................................ 326

structure of a system.................................................................................................................................................................. 370

structure of functions(analysis of buildings)................................................................................................................................... 118

structure of materials(analysis of buildings)................................................................................................................................... 118

structure of space(analysis of buildings)....................................................................................................................................... 118

structure plan..................................................................................................................................................................... 434; 435

structure type..................................................................................................................................................................... 104; 106

structure(aim).............................................................................................................................................................................. 92

structure(analysis of buildings).................................................................................................................................................... 117

structure(crystalline)................................................................................................................................................................... 285

structure(designing).................................................................................................................................................................... 216

structure(double)........................................................................................................................................................................ 132

structure(elements).................................................................................................................................................................... 436

structure(fixed)........................................................................................................................................................................... 300

structure(form(form))..................................................................................................................................................................... 93

structure(form)........................................................................................................................................................................ 92; 93

structure(form, function).............................................................................................................................................................. 441

structure(function)........................................................................................................................................................................ 92

structure(hierarchical)................................................................................................................................................................. 371

structure(layered).......................................................................................................................................................... 68; 130; 131

structure(main)........................................................................................................................................................................... 433

structure(organisational).............................................................................................................................................................. 218

structure(preceding structure)...................................................................................................................................................... 120

structure(reduction(drawing shamelessly)).................................................................................................................................... 459

structure(spatial)................................................................................................................................................................. 127; 162

structure(super).......................................................................................................................................................................... 488

structure(whole, parts)................................................................................................................................................................ 441

structuring devices................................................................................................................................................................ 96; 101

structuring(spatial)...................................................................................................................................................................... 345

Struyck..................................................................................................................................................................................... 291

Stuart Mill.................................................................................................................................................................................. 414

stubbornness............................................................................................................................................................................. 303

studies(commissioned)............................................................................................................................................................... 329

studies(form).............................................................................................................................................................................. 142

studies(legal, history)................................................................................................................................................................... 62

studies(media)........................................................................................................................................................................... 142

studies(problem solving).............................................................................................................................................................. 328

studios(larger)............................................................................................................................................................................ 360

studios(small)............................................................................................................................................................................ 359

study.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 19

study by design...................................................................................................................... 12; 20; 21; 90; 173; 255; 436; 443; 496

study by design(delay in time(changing(requirements, boundary conditions))).................................................................................. 455

study by design(morphological reconstruction).............................................................................................................................. 445

study by design(typological research, design study)...................................................................................................................... 453

study for the designing................................................................................................................................................................. 21

study in depth.............................................................................................................................................................................. 54

study in width.............................................................................................................................................................................. 54

study model............................................................................................................................................................................... 184

study of the front........................................................................................................................................................................ 289

study projects.............................................................................................................................................................................. 11

study proposal(ability to be criticised)............................................................................................................................................ 30

study proposal(ability to be refuted)............................................................................................................................................... 30

study proposal(accountability)....................................................................................................................................................... 29

study proposal(accumulating capacity).......................................................................................................................................... 29

study proposal(accumulation(know how, knowledge))...................................................................................................................... 30

study proposal(aim-orientated)...................................................................................................................................................... 29

study proposal(assignment initiator)............................................................................................................................................... 29

study proposal(bold)..................................................................................................................................................................... 30

study proposal(book).................................................................................................................................................................... 30

study proposal(cliché).................................................................................................................................................................. 30

study proposal(concept formation)................................................................................................................................................. 29

study proposal(concepts(overlapping))............................................................................................................................................ 29

study proposal(conditional(position)).............................................................................................................................................. 29

study proposal(conference)........................................................................................................................................................... 30

study proposal(converge).............................................................................................................................................................. 30

study proposal(daring).................................................................................................................................................................. 30

study proposal(designing(affinity)).................................................................................................................................................. 28

study proposal(drawing code)........................................................................................................................................................ 29

study proposal(empirically orientated)............................................................................................................................................ 29

study proposal(end product).......................................................................................................................................................... 30

study proposal(expressed(image))................................................................................................................................................. 29

study proposal(expressed(verbally))............................................................................................................................................... 29

study proposal(facilities)............................................................................................................................................................... 30

study proposal(fascination)........................................................................................................................................................... 29

study proposal(IAAI)..................................................................................................................................................................... 28

study proposal(identity)................................................................................................................................................................ 29

study proposal(internet site).......................................................................................................................................................... 29

study proposal(internet)................................................................................................................................................................ 30

study proposal(key-words)............................................................................................................................................................ 29

study proposal(knowledge)............................................................................................................................................................ 29

study proposal(legend)................................................................................................................................................................. 29

study proposal(literature lists)....................................................................................................................................................... 29

study proposal(means-orientated).................................................................................................................................................. 29

study proposal(method)................................................................................................................................................................ 29

study proposal(presentation)......................................................................................................................................................... 29

study proposal(publish)................................................................................................................................................................. 30

study proposal(referee(external)).................................................................................................................................................... 29

study proposal(reference(images))................................................................................................................................................. 28

study proposal(representation)...................................................................................................................................................... 30

study proposal(responsible).......................................................................................................................................................... 30

study proposal(retrievability).......................................................................................................................................................... 29

study proposal(risk-free citations).................................................................................................................................................. 30

study proposal(scale falsification).................................................................................................................................................. 29

study proposal(self-evident aspects).............................................................................................................................................. 30

study proposal(study programmes)................................................................................................................................................ 30

study proposal(sub-projects)......................................................................................................................................................... 30

study proposal(synergy)............................................................................................................................................................... 30

study proposal(theme).................................................................................................................................................................. 29

study proposal(title(significant))..................................................................................................................................................... 29

study proposal(university latitude).................................................................................................................................................. 28

study proposal(website)................................................................................................................................................................ 30

study(application)....................................................................................................................................................................... 330

study(application-related)............................................................................................................................................................ 329

study(applied).............................................................................................................................................................................. 19

study(casebased)....................................................................................................................................................................... 144

study(categorising)....................................................................................................................................................................... 71

study(comparative).............................................................................................................................................................. 143; 165

study(cycle(build, test, reformulate))............................................................................................................................................ 170

study(design)...................................................................................................................................................................... 330; 436

study(designerly)........................................................................................................................................................................ 142

study(double-blind)..................................................................................................................................................................... 328

study(experimental).................................................................................................................................................................... 481

study(explorative)....................................................................................................................................................................... 138

study(exploring)........................................................................................................................................................................... 53

study(forecasting)....................................................................................................................................................................... 253

study(form of the building (context(urban architecture)))................................................................................................................. 424

study(form)................................................................................................................................................................................ 483

study(fundamental)............................................................................................................................................................... 19; 356

study(generating knowledge and insight)...................................................................................................................................... 456

study(goal orientated)................................................................................................................................................................. 173

study(historical)........................................................................................................................................................................... 71

study(iconographic)...................................................................................................................................................................... 67

study(imagining)......................................................................................................................................................................... 142

study(intervention)...................................................................................................................................................................... 328

study(Jong, Voordt)...................................................................................................................................................................... 98

study(learning situation, practice)................................................................................................................................................ 338

study(means orientated)............................................................................................................................................................. 173

study(means-orientated)............................................................................................................................................................... 27

study(monographic(analysis of buildings))..................................................................................................................................... 118

study(morphological).................................................................................................................................................................... 76

study(normative).......................................................................................................................................................................... 25

study(ordering)........................................................................................................................................................................... 466

study(partial).............................................................................................................................................................................. 356

study(pilot)................................................................................................................................................................................ 142

study(possible relations(idea))..................................................................................................................................................... 328

study(practical judicial)................................................................................................................................................................. 80

study(preliminary)....................................................................................................................................................................... 166

study(proposal)............................................................................................................................................................................ 28

study(qualitative).......................................................................................................................................................................... 54

study(quantitative)........................................................................................................................................................................ 54

study(questions)........................................................................................................................................................................ 420

study(scholarly)......................................................................................................................................................................... 358

study(scientific judicial)................................................................................................................................................................ 79

study(sunlighting)....................................................................................................................................................................... 183

study(technical)......................................................................................................................................................................... 356

study(time-frame(uncertainty))..................................................................................................................................................... 159

study(variable object and context)................................................................................................................................................ 453

studying...................................................................................................................................................................................... 12

studying designer....................................................................................................................................................................... 360

studying function of urban design................................................................................................................................................. 436

studying sketch......................................................................................................................................................................... 424

studyproposal(approach)............................................................................................................................................................... 29

studyproposal(question)................................................................................................................................................................ 29

STW......................................................................................................................................................................................... 252

style............................................................................................................................................................................. 96; 108; 308

style of the ‘thirties..................................................................................................................................................................... 291

style(history)............................................................................................................................................................................... 67

style-critical interpretation............................................................................................................................................................. 66

styles(working)............................................................................................................................................................................ 97

stylistic framework....................................................................................................................................................................... 96

stylistic rules............................................................................................................................................................................... 96

sub solutions(integration).............................................................................................................................................................. 58

sub-contracting(shared).............................................................................................................................................................. 360

sub-contractor / producer............................................................................................................................................................ 282

sub-contractors................................................................................................................................................................... 271; 354

subgroup(collection of materials).................................................................................................................................................. 351

subject...................................................................................................................................................................................... 413

subject(active)............................................................................................................................................................................. 48

subject(grammar)....................................................................................................................................................................... 225

subjective.................................................................................................................................................................................. 419

subjective data(questionnaires).................................................................................................................................................... 329

subjectively rational.................................................................................................................................................................... 294

subjectivity.................................................................................................................................................................................. 25

sub-paragraphs............................................................................................................................................................................ 46

sub-problems............................................................................................................................................................................... 58

subsets(inter-dependent)............................................................................................................................................................. 440

sub-solution(combining).............................................................................................................................................................. 341

sub-solutions............................................................................................................................................................................. 295

substructure.............................................................................................................................................................................. 347

subsystem(connection)............................................................................................................................................................... 281

sub-system(internal partitions)..................................................................................................................................................... 280

sub-systems.............................................................................................................................................................................. 279

sub-systems(intentional considerations, cultural pre-suppositions(different per individual))................................................................. 181

sub-terranean............................................................................................................................................................................. 467

subtract(form)............................................................................................................................................................................ 104

subtracting................................................................................................................................................................................ 206

subway train(entering)................................................................................................................................................................. 392

success and failure...................................................................................................................................................................... 60

success or failure(indicators)....................................................................................................................................................... 158

successor(activity(project(graph theory)))...................................................................................................................................... 218

suffering objects......................................................................................................................................................................... 446

sufficient condition...................................................................................................................................................................... 196

suggestive(language(designer)).................................................................................................................................................... 190

suitable building......................................................................................................................................................................... 470

sum(outcomes).......................................................................................................................................................................... 220

sum(squared)............................................................................................................................................................................. 220

summarisation(levels)................................................................................................................................................................. 382

summary..................................................................................................................................................................................... 43

summation rule.......................................................................................................................................................................... 219

summer and winter conditions..................................................................................................................................................... 334

summing................................................................................................................................................................................... 225

sun.................................................................................................................................................................................... 115; 316

sun(course)............................................................................................................................................................................... 475

sunblinds................................................................................................................................................................................... 331

sunlighting studies..................................................................................................................................................................... 183

sunlighting(experiment)............................................................................................................................................................... 183

sunlighting-experiment................................................................................................................................................................ 183

sunshade & daylight regulation.................................................................................................................................................... 365

sun-shades........................................................................................................................................................................ 347; 427

sunshades(outside, adjustable)................................................................................................................................................... 331

sunshading(type)........................................................................................................................................................................ 332

super square.............................................................................................................................................................................. 123

superfluous................................................................................................................................................................................ 459

superimposition(patterns)............................................................................................................................................................ 236

superstructure.................................................................................................................................................................... 347; 488

supervisor(ICT)........................................................................................................................................................................... 377

supply side................................................................................................................................................................................ 355

supply structure......................................................................................................................................................................... 268

supply(building).......................................................................................................................................................................... 152

support and infill......................................................................................................................................................................... 347

support points..................................................................................................................................................................... 341; 342

support structures...................................................................................................................................................................... 339

supports of the space................................................................................................................................................................. 277

Supreme Court............................................................................................................................................................................ 82

sure(reasoning).......................................................................................................................................................................... 197

surface and access.................................................................................................................................................................... 114

surface articulation..................................................................................................................................................................... 188

surface drainage......................................................................................................................................................................... 315

surface energy........................................................................................................................................................................... 285

surface modification techniques................................................................................................................................................... 285

surface(available)........................................................................................................................................................................ 210

surface(curve)............................................................................................................................................................................ 487

surface(curved)........................................................................................................................................................................... 487

surface(glass)............................................................................................................................................................................ 490

surface(horizontal)...................................................................................................................................................................... 487

surface(line to plane).................................................................................................................................................................. 477

surface(lines(intervals(decreasing))).............................................................................................................................................. 206

surface(measuring)..................................................................................................................................................................... 215

surface(minimal(calculation))....................................................................................................................................................... 467

surface(ruled)............................................................................................................................................................................. 487

surface(ruled, curve)................................................................................................................................................................... 488

surface(twisted).......................................................................................................................................................................... 487

surface(unfoldable)..................................................................................................................................................................... 487

surface(vertical).......................................................................................................................................................................... 487

surfaces(curved)......................................................................................................................................................................... 364

surfaces(empty)......................................................................................................................................................................... 420

surfaces(ruled)........................................................................................................................................................................... 488

surprise scenario........................................................................................................................................................................ 259

surrealistic mind......................................................................................................................................................................... 482

survey......................................................................................................................................................................................... 19

surveyable area.......................................................................................................................................................................... 406

surveying(geometrical)................................................................................................................................................................ 477

surveys(statistical)....................................................................................................................................................................... 53

sustainability............................................................................................................................................................... 276; 427; 439

sustainability doctrine................................................................................................................................................................. 427

sustainability value..................................................................................................................................................................... 104

sustainability(environmental)........................................................................................................................................................ 494

sustainability(material, method, energy(sources)).......................................................................................................................... 423

sustainable balance.................................................................................................................................................................... 494

Sustainable Building projects...................................................................................................................................................... 313

Swanborn.................................................................................................................................................................................. 249

swimming pool........................................................................................................................................................................... 342

Swiss Re................................................................................................................................................................................... 364

switching..................................................................................................................................................................................... 58

syllogism........................................................................................................................................................................... 191; 194

syllogism(incomplete)................................................................................................................................................................. 200

symbol and ornamentation............................................................................................................................................................ 95

symbolic..................................................................................................................................................................................... 68

symbolic label............................................................................................................................................................................ 233

symbolic representation.............................................................................................................................................................. 233

symbolic structure...................................................................................................................................................................... 245

symbolical drawings................................................................................................................................................................... 308

symbolisation(conventional)......................................................................................................................................................... 245

symbolism.................................................................................................................................................................................. 68

symbols(legend)......................................................................................................................................................................... 182

symmetric profile........................................................................................................................................................................ 446

symmetric tripartite configuration................................................................................................................................................. 242

symmetry........................................................................................................................................................................... 108; 240

symmetry and asymmetry............................................................................................................................................................ 95

symmetry(bi-lateral).................................................................................................................................................................... 244

symmetry(perception).......................................................................................................................................................... 240; 241

symmetry(translational).............................................................................................................................................................. 244

symptoms of deficits(housing)..................................................................................................................................................... 167

syn-aesthetic............................................................................................................................................................................. 414

synchronisation.......................................................................................................................................................................... 415

synchronously........................................................................................................................................................................... 455

synectics.................................................................................................................................................................................. 371

synectics procedure................................................................................................................................................................... 371

synergy..................................................................................................................................................................................... 161

synergy(amenities)..................................................................................................................................................................... 267

syntactic................................................................................................................................................................................... 406

synthesis.................................................................................................................................................................. 25; 58; 95; 303

synthesis phase......................................................................................................................................................................... 340

synthesis(analysis).................................................................................................................................................................... 355

synthesis(integration)................................................................................................................................................................. 421

synthesis(solution(sub system)..................................................................................................................................................... 58

synthetic judgement a priori........................................................................................................................................................ 204

synthetic judgements................................................................................................................................................................. 204

system................................................................................................................................................................ 103; 229; 370; 445

system behaviour....................................................................................................................................................................... 255

system boundaries..................................................................................................................................................................... 103

system output............................................................................................................................................................................ 229

system products........................................................................................................................................................................ 282

system(architectural).................................................................................................................................................................. 108

system(building)......................................................................................................................................................................... 280

system(cohesion)....................................................................................................................................................................... 218

system(dynamic)....................................................................................................................................................................... 225

system(exogenous variables)...................................................................................................................................................... 229

system(input)............................................................................................................................................................................. 229

system(lacking)......................................................................................................................................................................... 419

system(researchable)................................................................................................................................................................. 254

systematic................................................................................................................................................................................ 419

systematic approach.................................................................................................................................................................... 54

systematic comparison............................................................................................................................................................... 142

systematic design...................................................................................................................................................................... 436

systematic methods................................................................................................................................................................... 340

systematic way of working.......................................................................................................................................................... 291

systems............................................................................................................................................................................. 279; 491

systems analysis................................................................................................................................................... 58; 250; 254; 455

systems approach...................................................................................................................................................................... 298

systems modelling..................................................................................................................................................................... 254

systems of measure................................................................................................................................................................... 209

table......................................................................................................................................................................................... 483

table of contents............................................................................................................................................................... 12; 43; 46

table(dining)............................................................................................................................................................................... 394

table(dissecting)......................................................................................................................................................................... 394

tableau mouvant......................................................................................................................................................................... 413

tacit pre-suppositions............................................................................................................................................................ 12; 449

tacitly presumed........................................................................................................................................................................ 449

tactics(enterprise)...................................................................................................................................................................... 373

Tafuri................................................................................................................................................................................. 103; 417

tailored suit................................................................................................................................................................................ 275

tailored to the demands.............................................................................................................................................................. 284

'tailoring(morphological reconstruction)......................................................................................................................................... 445

take-home tasks........................................................................................................................................................................ 397

taking inventory................................................................................................................................................................... 443; 444

talent........................................................................................................................................................................................ 100

talents....................................................................................................................................................................................... 419

tame-problems........................................................................................................................................................................... 433

taoti.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 196

target group............................................................................................................................................................................... 272

targeted..................................................................................................................................................................................... 294

targets(determining).................................................................................................................................................................... 138

Tarot......................................................................................................................................................................................... 476

task.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 473

task and site.............................................................................................................................................................................. 405

task description......................................................................................................................................................................... 273

task enacted in the city.............................................................................................................................................................. 397

task setting programs................................................................................................................................................................. 267

task(bounds).............................................................................................................................................................................. 406

task(components of a building).................................................................................................................................................... 405

task(design)............................................................................................................................................................................... 483

task(fitting conditions)................................................................................................................................................................. 405

task(freeing)............................................................................................................................................................................... 406

task(pretext and catalyst)........................................................................................................................................................... 397

task(workshop project)................................................................................................................................................................ 141

taste......................................................................................................................................................................................... 414

taste(preferences and needs)...................................................................................................................................................... 307

taxa.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 104

taxonomy........................................................................................................................................................................... 103; 104

Taylor........................................................................................................................................................................................ 275

TCP/IP...................................................................................................................................................................................... 380

teachers(bad)............................................................................................................................................................................. 416

teaching(project definition, design(spatial, preliminary, final), supposed advisors)............................................................................. 338

team design............................................................................................................................................................................... 295

team(design).............................................................................................................................................................................. 293

teams(multi-disciplinary)............................................................................................................................................................. 339

teamwork.................................................................................................................................................................................. 380

teapot....................................................................................................................................................................................... 449

technè....................................................................................................................................................................................... 479

technè(creation(concrete, physical))............................................................................................................................................. 478

technical brief............................................................................................................................................................................ 281

technical composition(specifications)........................................................................................................................................... 281

technical conditions.................................................................................................................................................................... 254

technical context......................................................................................................................................................................... 91

technical design & informatics..................................................................................................................................................... 379

technical designing............................................................................................................................................................. 356; 360

technical development process.................................................................................................................................................... 369

technical engineer...................................................................................................................................................................... 358

technical installations................................................................................................................................................... 326; 327; 346

technical know-how(history).......................................................................................................................................................... 64

technical life-span...................................................................................................................................................................... 323

technical look............................................................................................................................................................................ 394

technical norms.................................................................................................................................................................... 80; 165

technical people(analysis of buildings).......................................................................................................................................... 118

technical performance(specification)............................................................................................................................................. 279

technical sciences....................................................................................................................................................................... 12

technical specialities.................................................................................................................................................................. 359

technical study.......................................................................................................................................................................... 356

technical study(diagnostic methods)............................................................................................................................................ 327

technical study(social sciences(complaints))................................................................................................................................ 327

Technical University of Eindhoven................................................................................................................................................ 336

technical(potential for execution).................................................................................................................................................. 433

technician.................................................................................................................................................................................. 478

technicians(maintenance)........................................................................................................................................................... 327

technique............................................................................................................................................................................. 87; 415

technique(building)..................................................................................................................................................................... 109

technique(building)((partitioning, load bearing, facilities)(function, materials, construction))................................................................ 346

techniques(concatenated)........................................................................................................................................................... 360

techniques(unconventional)......................................................................................................................................................... 427

technology................................................................................................................................................................................. 433

technology of communication...................................................................................................................................................... 495

technology screening.................................................................................................................................................................. 374

technology(debate)....................................................................................................................................................................... 14

technology(empirical sciences).................................................................................................................................................... 307

technology(upgrade)................................................................................................................................................................... 284

tectonics(history)......................................................................................................................................................................... 63

teleconferencing......................................................................................................................................................................... 380

telescope.................................................................................................................................................................................... 21

tem(cutting out).......................................................................................................................................................................... 475

temenos.................................................................................................................................................................................... 475

temnein..................................................................................................................................................................................... 475

temperature control.................................................................................................................................................................... 464

temperature requirements........................................................................................................................................................... 335

template.................................................................................................................................................................................... 475

template(square, circle, cross, labyrinth)...................................................................................................................................... 476

templates(building elements(holes(dents, notches)))...................................................................................................................... 236

temple....................................................................................................................................................................................... 474

temple(Platonic)........................................................................................................................................................................... 68

templum............................................................................................................................................................................. 475; 479

templum(defined and ordered(gestures))....................................................................................................................................... 475

tennis fields(noise requirements).................................................................................................................................................. 430

tension(curve)............................................................................................................................................................................ 424

tension(logic  aesthetics............................................................................................................................................................... 97

tension(psychological(prison design))........................................................................................................................................... 170

tension(visual).............................................................................................................................................................................. 95

tentative articulation.................................................................................................................................................................... 440

term(initial)................................................................................................................................................................................ 212

terminations (corners etc.).......................................................................................................................................................... 120

terminology............................................................................................................................................................................ 12; 35

terrace-like collapsible drawers.................................................................................................................................................... 395

territory..................................................................................................................................................................................... 474

test development(coarse to fine).................................................................................................................................................. 166

test development(complete to simple).......................................................................................................................................... 166

test development(negotiation)...................................................................................................................................................... 167

test models............................................................................................................................................................................... 424

test(desired results, check(input, throuhgput, output)).................................................................................................................... 168

test(development)....................................................................................................................................................................... 165

test(laboratory)........................................................................................................................................................................... 497

test(operationalisation)................................................................................................................................................................ 165

testimony(factual, factual)............................................................................................................................................................. 64

testing................................................................................................................................................................................. 54; 250

testing concept(completeness, practibility)................................................................................................................................... 166

testing(experimental)........................................................................................................................................................... 165; 166

testing(way)............................................................................................................................................................................... 456

tests......................................................................................................................................................................................... 207

Tête de Taureau......................................................................................................................................................................... 393

tetrahedron................................................................................................................................................................................ 217

Tettero...................................................................................................................................................................................... 152

text and images(potential to be judged).......................................................................................................................................... 52

texture and colour (front)............................................................................................................................................................. 289

the case(truth)........................................................................................................................................................................... 190

The Hague.................................................................................................................................................... 112; 132; 291; 355; 467

theaters............................................................................................................................................................................. 112; 113

theatre............................................................................................................................................................................... 112; 465

Théâtre Spontanée..................................................................................................................................................................... 477

theatre(amphi)............................................................................................................................................................................ 480

theatre(classical)........................................................................................................................................................................ 470

theatre(hall)............................................................................................................................................................................... 470

theatre(multipurpose).................................................................................................................................................................. 481

theatre(panorame)...................................................................................................................................................................... 480

theatre(projection)...................................................................................................................................................................... 480

theatre(puppet)........................................................................................................................................................................... 480

theatre(speakers)....................................................................................................................................................................... 480

theatrical(functional)................................................................................................................................................................... 421

thematic clusters....................................................................................................................................................................... 485

thematic diploma projects........................................................................................................................................................... 141

thematic form of enquiry.............................................................................................................................................................. 485

thematic or typological clustering................................................................................................................................................. 485

theme......................................................................................................................................................................... 101; 103; 128

theme(binding(task, programme, imitations, constraints))............................................................................................................... 141

theme(binding).................................................................................................................................................................... 141; 485

theme(charge)............................................................................................................................................................................ 476

theme(templum)......................................................................................................................................................................... 480

themes................................................................................................................................................................................ 96; 101

themes(analysis of buildings)...................................................................................................................................................... 118

themes(compositional)................................................................................................................................................................ 142

themes(design).......................................................................................................................................................................... 483

themes(evaluation).............................................................................................................................................................. 149; 154

themes(formal)............................................................................................................................................................................. 95

themes(identifying)....................................................................................................................................................................... 99

themes(particular)(research(design project based))........................................................................................................................ 141

theoretical framework................................................................................................................................................................... 60

theoretical model........................................................................................................................................................................ 329

theoretically interesting................................................................................................................................................................. 59

theory of functions...................................................................................................................................................................... 207

theory(empirical(rejection)).......................................................................................................................................................... 204

theory(known)............................................................................................................................................................................ 400

theory(promotion(doctrine(design))).............................................................................................................................................. 140

theory(value pattern)................................................................................................................................................................... 438

thermal climate.......................................................................................................................................................................... 331

thermal comfort.......................................................................................................................................................................... 274

thermal insulation....................................................................................................................................................................... 331

thermal properties...................................................................................................................................................................... 330

thesaurus.................................................................................................................................................................................... 38

thick theory of rationality............................................................................................................................................................. 295

Thiersch.................................................................................................................................................................................... 118

thin theory of rationality....................................................................................................................................................... 295; 296

things........................................................................................................................................................................................ 200

think conceptionally.................................................................................................................................................................... 395

think primarily in forms(architects)............................................................................................................................................... 389

think while we draw.................................................................................................................................................................... 408

thinker....................................................................................................................................................................................... 479

thinking(acting).......................................................................................................................................................................... 478

thinking(continental, Anglo-Saxon)............................................................................................................................................... 414

thinking(doing)............................................................................................................................................................................. 96

thinking(looseness).................................................................................................................................................................... 362

thinking(similarities and continuities)............................................................................................................................................ 413

thirties(style).............................................................................................................................................................................. 291

Thomsen............................................................................................................................................................................ 149; 163

thoroughfare............................................................................................................................................................................... 134

thought experiment............................................................................................................................................................. 101; 183

thought models.......................................................................................................................................................................... 183

thought process......................................................................................................................................................................... 389

thought(looking)......................................................................................................................................................................... 421

thought(precision)....................................................................................................................................................................... 407

thought(schools(design method))................................................................................................................................................. 339

thought(trains)............................................................................................................................................................................ 361

three traces method................................................................................................................................................................... 439

three-dimensional....................................................................................................................................................................... 475

three-dimensional models........................................................................................................................................................... 231

three-traces method(function, composition, topography)................................................................................................................. 440

three-way approach.................................................................................................................................................................... 313

thumbnails.................................................................................................................................................................................. 49

tie plates and rivets.................................................................................................................................................................... 394

Tiemessen................................................................................................................................................................................. 340

tiered structure(groups, sectors).................................................................................................................................................. 351

tiers.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 115

Tijen.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 212

Tilburg........................................................................................................................................................................ 313; 314; 439

time and effect(uncertainty)......................................................................................................................................................... 159

time cycles(scale range)............................................................................................................................................................. 279

time frame................................................................................................................................................................................. 401

time saving................................................................................................................................................................................ 106

time span(long term)................................................................................................................................................................... 160

time(restrictions)........................................................................................................................................................................ 308

time(volume to movement)........................................................................................................................................................... 477

time-frame(uncertainty)............................................................................................................................................................... 159

time-pressure............................................................................................................................................................................. 357

Tinbergen.................................................................................................................................................................................. 415

tinted glazing............................................................................................................................................................................. 331

tissue........................................................................................................................................................................................ 347

title page..................................................................................................................................................................................... 43

title(commission)........................................................................................................................................................................ 474

TL............................................................................................................................................................................................. 336

TO............................................................................................................................................................................................ 334

token.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 73

tolerance.............................................................................................................................................................................. 36; 352

tolerance convention................................................................................................................................................................... 211

tolerance system....................................................................................................................................................................... 348

tolerance(drawing)...................................................................................................................................................................... 211

tolerance(larger size).................................................................................................................................................................. 354

tolerance(morphological reconstruction)........................................................................................................................................ 445

tolerance(nominal size)............................................................................................................................................................... 212

tollens(modus)........................................................................................................................................................................... 197

toolbox...................................................................................................................................................................................... 395

toolbox(design)................................................................................................................................................................... 124; 125

toolbox(designer’s)....................................................................................................................................................................... 93

tools......................................................................................................................................................................................... 415

tools(proportional system)........................................................................................................................................................... 124

top-down approach.............................................................................................................................................................. 104; 339

topographical maps...................................................................................................................................................................... 71

topographical(non)........................................................................................................................................................................ 74

topography.................................................................................................................................................................... 71; 418; 440

topological deformation............................................................................................................................................................... 216

topology...................................................................................................................................................................... 209; 216; 361

tordo(high-rise)........................................................................................................................................................................... 488

tordo(low-rise)............................................................................................................................................................................ 490

tordo’s....................................................................................................................................................................................... 487

torsion....................................................................................................................................................................................... 357

Total Quality Assurance.............................................................................................................................................................. 365

TOTE cycle................................................................................................................................................................................. 58

TOTE-model.............................................................................................................................................................................. 455

tourist eyes............................................................................................................................................................................... 432

tower.......................................................................................................................................................................... 121; 124; 464

tower(exhibition)......................................................................................................................................................................... 461

towers....................................................................................................................................................................................... 421

town hall.................................................................................................................................................................................... 364

townscape.......................................................................................................................................................................... 439; 441

Townscape................................................................................................................................................................................ 439

TQA.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 365

tradingsociety(Netherlands)......................................................................................................................................................... 121

tradition..................................................................................................................................................................................... 294

tradition(design)......................................................................................................................................................................... 369

traditional.................................................................................................................................................................................. 273

traditional habit.......................................................................................................................................................................... 281

traditional materials............................................................................................................................................................. 281; 358

traditional methods of building..................................................................................................................................................... 281

Traeleborg Theatre...................................................................................................................................................................... 477

traffic analysis............................................................................................................................................................................ 419

traffic flow in the building............................................................................................................................................................. 335

traffic interchange....................................................................................................................................................................... 133

traffic load(graph theory).............................................................................................................................................................. 218

traffic machine........................................................................................................................................................................... 131

traffic models............................................................................................................................................................................. 438

train station............................................................................................................................................................................... 269

trains of thought......................................................................................................................................................................... 361

transcontinental magnetic train.................................................................................................................................................... 495

transfer...................................................................................................................................................................................... 106

transferable................................................................................................................................................................................. 12

transference(types)..................................................................................................................................................................... 106

transform................................................................................................................................................................................... 477

transformation..................................................................................................................... 35; 58; 106; 114; 390; 393; 394; 464; 496

transformation of earlier experience.............................................................................................................................................. 245

transformation(design)......................................................................................................................................................... 134; 445

transformation(designer’s thinking process).................................................................................................................................. 100

transformation(function of the product).......................................................................................................................................... 370

transformation(great)................................................................................................................................................................... 427

transformation(influencing)........................................................................................................................................................... 401

transformation(meaning).............................................................................................................................................................. 394

transformation(perspective, scenario)........................................................................................................................................... 498

transformation(repeated)............................................................................................................................................................. 226

transformation(two-dimensional pattern, spatial-programmatic architecture)..................................................................................... 479

transformation(typological).......................................................................................................................................................... 115

transformations............................................................................................................................................... 40; 104; 209; 216; 455

transformations in the legend....................................................................................................................................................... 445

transformations of form............................................................................................................................................................... 445

transformations of structure......................................................................................................................................................... 445

transformations of the Netherlands............................................................................................................................................... 494

transformations(geometric).......................................................................................................................................................... 234

transformations(morphological reconstruction)............................................................................................................................... 445

transformative assumptions......................................................................................................................................................... 417

transformator............................................................................................................................................................................. 493

transformed................................................................................................................................................................................. 40

transformed(links)....................................................................................................................................................................... 390

transforming............................................................................................................................................................................... 487

transforming(area)...................................................................................................................................................................... 419

transition(meaning)..................................................................................................................................................................... 393

translating the notions................................................................................................................................................................ 441

translation (images, sketched designs)........................................................................................................................................ 272

transparant roof(closed wall)........................................................................................................................................................ 285

transparencies............................................................................................................................................................................. 49

transparency.............................................................................................................................................................................. 109

transparency(effects).................................................................................................................................................................. 167

transparency(eye-level)............................................................................................................................................................... 392

transparency(façade).................................................................................................................................................................. 332

transparent barrier...................................................................................................................................................................... 284

transparent glass façade............................................................................................................................................................. 285

transparent layer........................................................................................................................................................................ 429

transport networks(legenda)........................................................................................................................................................ 498

transport system........................................................................................................................................................................ 499

transport(energy)........................................................................................................................................................................ 495

transport(high speed).................................................................................................................................................................. 495

transport(means of(amenities)).................................................................................................................................................... 268

transport(public(shopping centres)).............................................................................................................................................. 268

transport(public)......................................................................................................................................................................... 313

transportation............................................................................................................................................................................. 330

transportation system................................................................................................................................................................. 494

transportation system(metropolitan system)................................................................................................................................. 500

transportation(public).................................................................................................................................................................. 465

transversality principle................................................................................................................................................................ 243

travel time.................................................................................................................................................................................. 496

travel time(reduction(Deltametropolis)).......................................................................................................................................... 499

tree fractals............................................................................................................................................................................... 226

tree(perception).......................................................................................................................................................................... 399

trees(position)............................................................................................................................................................................ 466

trees(preserved)......................................................................................................................................................................... 468

treets(cover................................................................................................................................................................................ 325

trend......................................................................................................................................................................................... 253

trend prognose(model(predictive))................................................................................................................................................. 186

trend scenario..................................................................................................................................................................... 184; 185

trends....................................................................................................................................................................................... 368

trends in the environment............................................................................................................................................................ 373

trends(existing).......................................................................................................................................................................... 267

trends(sector)............................................................................................................................................................................ 259

trend-scenario............................................................................................................................................................................ 259

Trespa....................................................................................................................................................................................... 355

triadic composition..................................................................................................................................................................... 237

trial installation........................................................................................................................................................................... 329

triangle...................................................................................................................................................................................... 215

triangle(Egyptian)....................................................................................................................................................................... 119

triangle(equilateral)..................................................................................................................................................................... 121

triangle(shape(simple))................................................................................................................................................................ 215

triangle(urban composition)......................................................................................................................................................... 430

triangular building masses........................................................................................................................................................... 170

triangular figure.......................................................................................................................................................................... 123

triangulated space frame............................................................................................................................................................. 364

triangulation............................................................................................................................................................................... 215

trias cultura........................................................................................................................................................................ 104; 105

trias economica......................................................................................................................................................................... 104

trias politica........................................................................................................................................................................ 104; 105

trias urbanica............................................................................................................................................................................. 104

triggering stimuli......................................................................................................................................................................... 415

trigonometry.............................................................................................................................................................................. 215

trihedral environment................................................................................................................................................................... 235

Trinity........................................................................................................................................................................................ 103

trinity(holy)................................................................................................................................................................................ 479

tripartite unity(creating)............................................................................................................................................................... 479

tri-partition................................................................................................................................................................................. 427

Trotz......................................................................................................................................................................................... 346

Troy.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 401

true..................................................................................................................................................................................... 24; 249

true is what works...................................................................................................................................................................... 415

trust.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 294

truth.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 189

truth directed............................................................................................................................................................................... 26

truth table.................................................................................................................................................................................. 196

truth(half(incompleteness)).......................................................................................................................................................... 189

truth(half)................................................................................................................................................................................... 201

truth-value.................................................................................................................................................................................. 195

Tummers................................................................................................................................................................................... 215

Tuncer....................................................................................................................................................................................... 377

tuning of the lighting................................................................................................................................................................... 468

tuning the lighting....................................................................................................................................................................... 336

turnover(shopping centre)............................................................................................................................................................ 269

Twiske-West.............................................................................................................................................................................. 115

Twist & Build............................................................................................................................................................................. 357

twist(angular)............................................................................................................................................................................. 430

twisted building volumes............................................................................................................................................................. 139

twisted shape............................................................................................................................................................................ 487

twisted surfaces......................................................................................................................................................................... 487

twister(vertical axis).................................................................................................................................................................... 489

twisters..................................................................................................................................................................................... 487

twisting..................................................................................................................................................................................... 487

two-dimensional representations.................................................................................................................................................. 231

type........................................................................................................................................... 20; 88; 103; 113; 395; 396; 439; 444

type characteristics.................................................................................................................................................................... 105

type of problem.......................................................................................................................................................................... 437

type of production....................................................................................................................................................................... 346

type structures........................................................................................................................................................................... 443

type(concept)............................................................................................................................................................................. 116

type(door).................................................................................................................................................................................. 236

type(form)........................................................................................................................................................................... 104; 106

type(function)............................................................................................................................................................................. 104

type(history)................................................................................................................................................................................ 65

type(ideal)................................................................................................................................................................................. 103

type(object(liberating(context))).................................................................................................................................................... 493

type(organic).............................................................................................................................................................................. 104

type(proto)................................................................................................................................................................................. 103

type(scale-free).......................................................................................................................................................................... 105

type(stereo)............................................................................................................................................................................... 103

type(structure).................................................................................................................................................................... 104; 106

type(tacitly pre-supposed)........................................................................................................................................................... 255

type(theatre)................................................................................................................................................................................ 66

types...................................................................................................................................................................... 25; 96; 101; 485

types of buildings....................................................................................................................................................................... 436

types of designers...................................................................................................................................................................... 357

types(geometric)........................................................................................................................................................................ 104

types(models)............................................................................................................................................................................ 179

typing.................................................................................................................................................................................. 35; 288

typological analysis............................................................................................................................................................. 125; 133

typological approach.................................................................................................................................................... 439; 440; 442

typological comparison(history)..................................................................................................................................................... 66

typological considerations(history)................................................................................................................................................. 65

typological criticism.................................................................................................................................................................... 103

typological levels........................................................................................................................................................................ 113

Typological problems(history)........................................................................................................................................................ 66

typological research..................................................................................................................................................... 12; 20; 21; 90

typological similarities.................................................................................................................................................................. 90

typological transformation........................................................................................................................................................... 115

typologies................................................................................................................................................................................... 96

typology..................................................................................................................................................... 21; 72; 90; 103; 112; 443

typology of futures...................................................................................................................................................................... 492

typology(access)........................................................................................................................................................................ 114

typology(built space).................................................................................................................................................................. 439

typology(built)............................................................................................................................................................................ 429

typology(comparative analysis, evaluative study)........................................................................................................................... 277

typology(design solutions)........................................................................................................................................................... 151

typology(history).......................................................................................................................................................................... 66

typology(history, form).................................................................................................................................................................. 62

typology(spatio functional)........................................................................................................................................................... 155

typology(transformation(topology))............................................................................................................................................... 216

Tzonis....................................................................................................................................................................................... 103

Udo de Haes............................................................................................................................................................................... 39

UIA........................................................................................................................................................................................... 249

Uittenbroek................................................................................................................................................................................ 361

un-built Loos.............................................................................................................................................................................. 145

uncertain future.......................................................................................................................................................................... 161

uncertainties(critical).................................................................................................................................................................. 162

uncertainties(organisation, future developments)............................................................................................................................ 266

uncertainties(reduction)............................................................................................................................................................... 491

uncertainty................................................................................................................................................................................ 491

uncertainty(diminish).................................................................................................................................................................. 168

uncertainty(scenarios)................................................................................................................................................................ 266

uncertainty(time-frame)............................................................................................................................................................... 159

uncomfortably with academic models............................................................................................................................................. 98

unconscious experience............................................................................................................................................................. 401

unconventional techniques.......................................................................................................................................................... 427

underscore.................................................................................................................................................................................. 47

understanding............................................................................................................................................................................ 245

understanding each other's methods(methodology)........................................................................................................................ 418

undesirable................................................................................................................................................................................ 184

unexpected(outside world)........................................................................................................................................................... 413

unexplained complaints.............................................................................................................................................................. 327

unfoldable surfaces..................................................................................................................................................................... 487

unifying element(exposition space).............................................................................................................................................. 470

unintended effect................................................................................................................................................................. 174; 368

unintended effects...................................................................................................................................................................... 446

union.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 39

unique......................................................................................................................................................................................... 20

unique places............................................................................................................................................................................ 207

uniqueness................................................................................................................................................................................ 252

uniqueness(difference(place))...................................................................................................................................................... 206

unit (smallest possible)............................................................................................................................................................... 123

Unité.................................................................................................................................................................................. 109; 392

units(self-sufficient)..................................................................................................................................................................... 170

Universal Transverse Mercator Grid.............................................................................................................................................. 473

university..................................................................................................................................................................................... 12

unmentioned pre-suppositions..................................................................................................................................................... 200

unpredictable............................................................................................................................................................................... 20

unpredictable developments........................................................................................................................................................ 162

unquiet...................................................................................................................................................................................... 120

unravel(designs)........................................................................................................................................................................... 98

unravelling(themes(inter-related(composition))).............................................................................................................................. 138

unrestricted response................................................................................................................................................................. 293

unsatisfactory form..................................................................................................................................................................... 241

unscientific................................................................................................................................................................................ 419

unspoken pre-suppositions.......................................................................................................................................................... 449

untenable.................................................................................................................................................................................. 249

upgrade the technology............................................................................................................................................................... 284

Uralski...................................................................................................................................................................................... 117

urban adjustment....................................................................................................................................................................... 468

urban adjustment(building).......................................................................................................................................................... 426

urban architectural intervention.................................................................................................................................................... 132

urban architecture................................................................................................................................................. 287; 424; 433; 461

urban area................................................................................................................................................................................. 433

urban centres(pattern)................................................................................................................................................................. 496

urban constellations................................................................................................................................................................... 494

urban containers(buildings).......................................................................................................................................................... 408

urban context..................................................................................................................................................................... 289; 427

urban design....................................................................................................................................................................... 433; 436

urban design(communicative function).......................................................................................................................................... 436

urban design(studying function)................................................................................................................................................... 436

urban differentiation.................................................................................................................................................................... 105

urban diversity............................................................................................................................................................................ 499

urban fabric................................................................................................................................................................................ 474

urban fields(legenda)................................................................................................................................................................... 498

urban growth boundaries............................................................................................................................................................. 499

urban image................................................................................................................................................................ 434; 435; 441

urban image(experienced(sequence of images, place, content))...................................................................................................... 441

urban image(functional planning(blotches plan))............................................................................................................................. 434

urban inner court........................................................................................................................................................................ 135

urban islands............................................................................................................................................................................. 129

urban landscape................................................................................................................................................................. 131; 468

urban office(Leiden).................................................................................................................................................................... 423

urban plan................................................................................................................................................................................. 460

urban plan preserving the curve.................................................................................................................................................... 423

urban plans................................................................................................................................................................................ 435

urban programming..................................................................................................................................................................... 265

Urban Renewal Act...................................................................................................................................................................... 84

urban system............................................................................................................................................................................. 494

urban task(commissioner)........................................................................................................................................................... 435

urban villas................................................................................................................................................................................ 114

urban villas(round)...................................................................................................................................................................... 115

urban(architecture)..................................................................................................................................................................... 287

urban(context)............................................................................................................................................................................ 288

urbanisation(cultivation)............................................................................................................................................................... 131

urbanised landscape................................................................................................................................................................... 134

urbanism................................................................................................................................................................................... 433

urbanism(designing, planning, technology).................................................................................................................................... 433

urbanism(functionalist)................................................................................................................................................................ 434

urbanism(functional-technical, )................................................................................................................................................... 433

urbanistic idea........................................................................................................................................................................... 405

urge for survival.......................................................................................................................................................................... 419

urgency(public).......................................................................................................................................................................... 189

usage concept........................................................................................................................................................................... 326

usage experiences..................................................................................................................................................................... 271

usage function............................................................................................................................................................................. 94

usage product enterprise............................................................................................................................................................. 373

usage requirements.................................................................................................................................................................... 273

usage(concept).......................................................................................................................................................................... 324

usage(continuation).................................................................................................................................................................... 323

usage(possibilities)...................................................................................................................................................................... 26

usage(quality)............................................................................................................................................................................ 166

use of materials......................................................................................................................................................................... 109

use tools................................................................................................................................................................................... 415

use(actual)................................................................................................................................................................................ 158

use(demands)............................................................................................................................................................................ 330

use(efficiency)............................................................................................................................................................................ 166

use(history, functional)................................................................................................................................................................. 66

use(period).................................................................................................................................................................................. 20

user(mythology)......................................................................................................................................................................... 479

users................................................................................................................................................................................. 151; 271

users(interview).......................................................................................................................................................................... 466

users(leading)............................................................................................................................................................................ 374

users(observe)........................................................................................................................................................................... 466

U-shaped(skin)........................................................................................................................................................................... 326

using......................................................................................................................................................................................... 479

Utilisation function(history)............................................................................................................................................................ 66

utilisation value.......................................................................................................................................................................... 104

utilitas................................................................................................................................................................................... 66; 95

utility.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 95

utility buildings.................................................................................................................................................................... 335; 337

utility values............................................................................................................................................................................... 104

utility(maximisation)................................................................................................................................................................... 296

UTM gridlines............................................................................................................................................................................. 473

utopia(holistic)........................................................................................................................................................................... 421

Utrecht...................................................................................................................................................................................... 439

utterance(the case or not the case).............................................................................................................................................. 191

UV resistant glue....................................................................................................................................................................... 356

vacancies.................................................................................................................................................................................. 420

vague hypotheses and conclusions.............................................................................................................................................. 421

vague images............................................................................................................................................................................. 173

Vaihinger................................................................................................................................................................................... 415

valence(graph theory).................................................................................................................................................................. 218

valence(nodes(graph theory))....................................................................................................................................................... 216

valid............................................................................................................................................................................................ 22

valid(criteria).............................................................................................................................................................................. 371

valid(deduction).......................................................................................................................................................................... 198

valid(logic)................................................................................................................................................................................. 197

valid(reasoning).......................................................................................................................................................................... 198

validation................................................................................................................................................................................... 310

validity.......................................................................................................................................................................... 23; 155; 418

validity’........................................................................................................................................................................................ 92

valuable in the existing situation.................................................................................................................................................. 324

valuation(objectified)................................................................................................................................................................... 167

value free..................................................................................................................................................................................... 23

value(context)............................................................................................................................................................................ 400

value(initial)................................................................................................................................................................................ 228

values......................................................................................................................................................................... 101; 207; 389

values(changing(variable))............................................................................................................................................................ 447

values(experience)...................................................................................................................................................................... 403

values(nominal).......................................................................................................................................................................... 206

vandalism........................................................................................................................................................................... 158; 170

vandalism(aminities)................................................................................................................................................................... 267

variable...................................................................................................................................................................................... 207

variable loads...................................................................................................................................................................... 341; 342

variable significance.................................................................................................................................................................... 190

variable(following order)............................................................................................................................................................... 204

variable(freedom of change)......................................................................................................................................................... 189

variable(independent).................................................................................................................................................................. 225

variable(nature(equality), place(difference)).................................................................................................................................... 206

variable(related differences)......................................................................................................................................................... 189

variable(traditional delimitation).................................................................................................................................................... 448

variables........................................................................................................................................................................... 40; 53; 55

variables(ability to move)............................................................................................................................................................. 447

variables(decision)...................................................................................................................................................................... 301

variables(design)........................................................................................................................................................................ 441

variables(exogenous)........................................................................................................................................................... 255; 260

variables(possible future characteristics of objects)........................................................................................................................ 447

variables(reduction(characteristic, value))...................................................................................................................................... 447

variables(relevant)....................................................................................................................................................................... 154

variant(zero)................................................................................................................................................................ 173; 253; 255

variants......................................................................................................................................................................... 57; 324; 326

variants of solution...................................................................................................................................................................... 271

variants(construction(weight carrying façade, skeleton structure))................................................................................................... 169

variants(interim).......................................................................................................................................................................... 418

variation...................................................................................................................................................................... 102; 255; 485

variation calculus........................................................................................................................................................................ 209

variation(composition)................................................................................................................................................................. 101

variation(structural compositional)................................................................................................................................................ 141

variations................................................................................................................................................................................... 103

variations with repetition.............................................................................................................................................................. 208

variations(combinatorics)..................................................................................................................................................... 208; 209

variations(local).......................................................................................................................................................................... 255

variations(possible)..................................................................................................................................................................... 339

variety....................................................................................................................................................................................... 485

variety(architectural artefacts)........................................................................................................................................................ 98

variety(opposition(average) ecology, organisational science, designing)........................................................................................... 255

varying consistency.................................................................................................................................................................... 189

vector........................................................................................................................................................................................ 211

vector drawing computer programme............................................................................................................................................ 210

vector information....................................................................................................................................................................... 238

vector of movement..................................................................................................................................................................... 487

vector substraction..................................................................................................................................................................... 211

vector(movement)....................................................................................................................................................................... 487

vectors...................................................................................................................................................................................... 222

vehicles(motor)........................................................................................................................................................................... 316

Velsen................................................................................................................................................................................. 90; 465

Velzen...................................................................................................................................................................................... 465

ventilation.................................................................................................................................................................................. 329

ventilation(natural)...................................................................................................................................................................... 332

Venturi........................................................................................................................................................................................ 67

venustas..................................................................................................................................................................................... 95

verb............................................................................................................................................................................................ 40

verb(grammar)............................................................................................................................................................................ 225

verba concepte........................................................................................................................................................................... 480

verbal........................................................................................................................................................................................ 447

verbal criteria............................................................................................................................................................................. 370

verbal description(active subject).................................................................................................................................................. 413

verbal model.............................................................................................................................................................................. 181

verbal models.............................................................................................................................................................. 179; 181; 189

verbal protocols............................................................................................................................................................................ 58

verbs........................................................................................................................................................................................... 12

verbs of modality........................................................................................................................................................................ 189

Verdeau.................................................................................................................................................................................... 129

Vereniging van Nederlandse Gemeenten........................................................................................................................................ 81

Verheijen............................................................................................................................................................................ 453; 459

Verhoef..................................................................................................................................................................................... 323

verifiability(empirical).................................................................................................................................................................... 23

verifiable............................................................................................................................................................................. 250; 274

verifiable predictions................................................................................................................................................................... 250

verification................................................................................................................................................................................... 24

vertical fitting(cross-section)........................................................................................................................................................ 467

vertical forces............................................................................................................................................................................. 286

vertical surfaces......................................................................................................................................................................... 487

vertical(gravity)........................................................................................................................................................................... 243

vertical(perception)..................................................................................................................................................................... 241

vertices(graph theory)................................................................................................................................................................. 216

victim(suspect)........................................................................................................................................................................... 192

video games.............................................................................................................................................................................. 232

Vienna........................................................................................................................................................................................ 68

view(building)............................................................................................................................................................................. 324

view(lines).................................................................................................................................................................................. 425

viewing apertures........................................................................................................................................................................ 170

viewing-window........................................................................................................................................................................... 425

viewpoint................................................................................................................................................................................... 250

vigour and wit............................................................................................................................................................................. 286

Villa Rotonda............................................................................................................................................................................. 104

Villa Stein.................................................................................................................................................................................. 108

village(squares).......................................................................................................................................................................... 429

villas(Palladian).......................................................................................................................................................................... 237

VINEX......................................................................................................................................................................................... 57

Viollet-le-Duc............................................................................................................................................................................. 118

virtual reality.............................................................................................................................................................................. 382

virtual reality(future).................................................................................................................................................................... 491

virtual world................................................................................................................................................................................ 359

virtuoso..................................................................................................................................................................................... 478

vis-à-vis..................................................................................................................................................................................... 114

visible(outside, inside)................................................................................................................................................................. 477

vision........................................................................................................................................................................................ 414

vision research........................................................................................................................................................................... 244

vision(design principle)................................................................................................................................................................ 107

vision(design)............................................................................................................................................................................. 478

vision(enterprise)........................................................................................................................................................................ 373

vision(overall)............................................................................................................................................................................. 406

visions(variety)........................................................................................................................................................................... 305

visit(first(tourist eyes))................................................................................................................................................................. 432

visit(location).............................................................................................................................................................................. 466

visit(site).................................................................................................................................................................................... 470

visiting hours.............................................................................................................................................................................. 335

visitors...................................................................................................................................................................................... 470

visitors inquiries......................................................................................................................................................................... 269

visitors(category(amenities))........................................................................................................................................................ 268

vistas(articulation)...................................................................................................................................................................... 430

visual arts........................................................................................................................................................................... 231; 470

visual attention........................................................................................................................................................................... 414

visual change(adding parts)......................................................................................................................................................... 424

visual information........................................................................................................................................................................ 231

visual information(history).............................................................................................................................................................. 62

visual information(read)................................................................................................................................................................. 96

visual lines................................................................................................................................................................................. 466

visual perception........................................................................................................................................................................ 188

visual quality.............................................................................................................................................................................. 273

visual realism............................................................................................................................................................................. 246

visual recognition........................................................................................................................................................................ 235

visual representations(computerisation)........................................................................................................................................ 231

visual tasks............................................................................................................................................................................... 336

visual tension............................................................................................................................................................................... 95

visualisation................................................................................................................................................................ 101; 102; 231

visualisation(digital).................................................................................................................................................................... 232

visualisation(dynamic)................................................................................................................................................................. 246

visualisation(photo-realistic)......................................................................................................................................................... 245

visualisation(scientific)................................................................................................................................................................ 246

visualisations(interactive)............................................................................................................................................................. 378

visualise part-solutions................................................................................................................................................................ 341

visualising.................................................................................................................................................................................. 411

visually pleasing........................................................................................................................................................................... 95

visuals(models, cartoons, simple pictures).................................................................................................................................... 460

vital constraint............................................................................................................................................................................ 427

Vitruvian trilogy.......................................................................................................................................................................... 277

Vitruvius................................................................................................................................................ 63; 66; 91; 95; 108; 118; 152

vocabularies................................................................................................................................................................................ 35

vocabulary............................................................................................................................................................................. 11; 35

vocabulary(controlled)................................................................................................................................................................. 238

vocabulary(form)......................................................................................................................................................................... 380

vocabulary(semiotic)................................................................................................................................................................... 487

vogue........................................................................................................................................................................................ 297

void........................................................................................................................................................................................... 234

Vollers........................................................................................................................................................... 21; 357; 454; 455; 487

volume to movement................................................................................................................................................................... 477

volume(building)......................................................................................................................................................................... 487

volume(surfaces(intervals(decreasing)))......................................................................................................................................... 206

volumes(intersecting).................................................................................................................................................................. 489

Vondel...................................................................................................................................................................................... 482

Vondelpark................................................................................................................................................................................ 188

Voordt................................................................................... 19; 33; 43; 53; 98; 149; 151; 153; 169; 249; 263; 271; 276; 372; 453; 455

Voort......................................................................................................................................................................................... 435

vorm(functie)................................................................................................................................................................................ 94

VR............................................................................................................................................................................. 378; 379; 382

Vrielink...................................................................................................................................................................................... 153

VRML....................................................................................................................................................................................... 232

Waal brick format....................................................................................................................................................................... 119

Waal format........................................................................................................................................................................ 123; 348

Wagner..................................................................................................................................................................................... 113

waiting-rooms............................................................................................................................................................................ 169

Waldenfels................................................................................................................................................................................ 478

walks within the building............................................................................................................................................................. 424

wall finishes............................................................................................................................................................................... 274

wall lining.................................................................................................................................................................................. 347

wall(cohesion)............................................................................................................................................................................ 120

wall(hole)................................................................................................................................................................................... 285

walls(concealing)........................................................................................................................................................................ 392

walls(partition)............................................................................................................................................................................ 332

warm bent twisted glass............................................................................................................................................................. 490

washbasin................................................................................................................................................................................. 395

washing windows....................................................................................................................................................................... 337

Wassenberg................................................................................................................................................................................ 57

Wasserman(Café)...................................................................................................................................................................... 467

watching.................................................................................................................................................................................... 477

Water Board Rijnland.................................................................................................................................................................. 423

water landscape......................................................................................................................................................................... 134

water level(ground)...................................................................................................................................................................... 315

water networks(legenda)............................................................................................................................................................. 498

water quality.............................................................................................................................................................................. 315

water system.............................................................................................................................................................. 494; 495; 499

water(land)................................................................................................................................................................................. 129

water(maximisation)................................................................................................................................................................... 315

water(positioning)....................................................................................................................................................................... 425

waterfront site............................................................................................................................................................................ 407

waterfront(recreative quality)........................................................................................................................................................ 134

water-management of the delta.................................................................................................................................................... 496

waterrealm................................................................................................................................................................................. 495

watersystems............................................................................................................................................................................ 493

way of living............................................................................................................................................................................... 377

way of testing............................................................................................................................................................................ 456

Web.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 377

Webber..................................................................................................................................................................................... 433

Weber....................................................................................................................................................................................... 293

Weeber........................................................................................................................................................................ 98; 263; 287

Weeber(mental elaboration of the conception)............................................................................................................................... 417

Wegen........................................................................................................................................... 149; 151; 249; 263; 271; 276; 372

weighing(effects)........................................................................................................................................................................ 446

weighing(separate scores)........................................................................................................................................................... 166

weight attribution in points........................................................................................................................................................... 167

weight carrying façade................................................................................................................................................................ 169

weight(dead).............................................................................................................................................................................. 280

weighting factors........................................................................................................................................................................ 166

weighting factors(partial qualities)................................................................................................................................................ 154

weightings................................................................................................................................................................................. 341

weights..................................................................................................................................................................................... 343

welded joints.............................................................................................................................................................................. 394

welfare conception...................................................................................................................................................................... 300

welfare effects............................................................................................................................................................................ 300

welfare theory............................................................................................................................................................................ 299

welfare(collective)....................................................................................................................................................................... 300

well being(emotional).................................................................................................................................................................... 95

well-to-do houses....................................................................................................................................................................... 395

Wener....................................................................................................................................................................................... 169

Werf........................................................................................................................................................................................... 56

West 8...................................................................................................................................................................................... 439

Westrik....................................................................................................................................................................... 387; 433; 438

wetlands.................................................................................................................................................................................... 495

what............................................................................................................................................................................. 53; 476; 479

whole(parts)............................................................................................................................................................................... 429

why................................................................................................................................................................................... 476; 479

wicked-problems........................................................................................................................................................................ 433

width(design)............................................................................................................................................................................. 141

Wiebenga.................................................................................................................................................................................. 117

Wijk................................................................................................................................................................................... 276; 439

Wijk, De.................................................................................................................................................................................... 315

wild housing............................................................................................................................................................................... 219

wind problems............................................................................................................................................................................ 313

wind turbine............................................................................................................................................................................... 171

window frame(timber).................................................................................................................................................................. 281

window(lighting, viewing)............................................................................................................................................................. 425

windows............................................................................................................................................................................. 280; 328

windows(cleaning)...................................................................................................................................................................... 337

Windows-icon(resolution)............................................................................................................................................................ 208

wings........................................................................................................................................................................................ 170

wish(language)........................................................................................................................................................................... 194

wishes honoured........................................................................................................................................................................ 470

wishes(context(urban architecture), commissioner(interview))......................................................................................................... 459

Witte Theater............................................................................................................................................................................. 465

Wittgenstein....................................................................................................................................................................... 200; 414

Wittgenstein(early)..................................................................................................................................................................... 447

Wittgenstein(later)...................................................................................................................................................................... 447

Wittkower.................................................................................................................................................................................. 237

Wolkenkrabber........................................................................................................................................................................... 128

Wolvega.................................................................................................................................................................................... 429

Woning Waardering Stelsel......................................................................................................................................................... 163

Woning Waarderings Stelsel....................................................................................................................................................... 163

woonkeur................................................................................................................................................................................... 311

work back.................................................................................................................................................................................. 143

work of architecture...................................................................................................................................................................... 69

work(plastic).............................................................................................................................................................................. 108

work(process)............................................................................................................................................................................ 417

workers per m2........................................................................................................................................................................... 270

working................................................................................................................................................................................ 96; 225

working conditions...................................................................................................................................................................... 414

working environment(experimental, simulated)............................................................................................................................... 142

working hours............................................................................................................................................................................ 495

working method.................................................................................................................................................................. 143; 427

working methodologically............................................................................................................................................................ 432

working methods.......................................................................................................................................................................... 97

working model............................................................................................................................................................................ 469

working styles............................................................................................................................................................................. 97

working(analytical, synthetic)...................................................................................................................................................... 311

working(direction(subject, object))................................................................................................................................................ 192

working(methodologically)........................................................................................................................................................... 427

workshop................................................................................................................................................................................... 141

workshop project(initiators).......................................................................................................................................................... 141

workshop project(results(varied)).................................................................................................................................................. 141

workshops.......................................................................................................................................................................... 249; 275

work-surface.............................................................................................................................................................................. 336

world models............................................................................................................................................................................. 181

world(facts(connections), not things)............................................................................................................................................ 200

worlds(disparate)........................................................................................................................................................................ 394

Woud........................................................................................................................................................................................ 118

Wright(mental elaboration of the conception)................................................................................................................................. 417

WWS........................................................................................................................................................................................ 163

WWS(variants)........................................................................................................................................................................... 166

XML.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 380

XML-structured data................................................................................................................................................................... 380

XOR.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 197

yard(shipbuilding)....................................................................................................................................................................... 342

young designers......................................................................................................................................................................... 363

youth........................................................................................................................................................................................ 419

Ypenburg................................................................................................................................................................................... 435

Zappi......................................................................................................................................................................................... 283

Zappi(objectives, mentality)......................................................................................................................................................... 284

Zeewolde..................................................................................................................................................................................... 90

Zeisel.................................................................................................................................................................................... 19; 96

zero.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 207

zero variant................................................................................................................................................................. 173; 253; 255

zero-defect product..................................................................................................................................................................... 365

zone planning............................................................................................................................................................................ 273

zones of rupture......................................................................................................................................................................... 132

zones(border)............................................................................................................................................................................. 282

zones(construction).................................................................................................................................................................... 279

zones(montage)......................................................................................................................................................................... 114

zoning....................................................................................................................................................................................... 275

zoning constrictions................................................................................................................................................................... 424

zoning plans................................................................................................................................................................................ 81

Zonnestraal.......................................................................................................................................................................... 67; 115

zoomorphic................................................................................................................................................................................. 67

Zuid-as............................................................................................................................................................................... 435; 439

Zweers...................................................................................................................................................................................... 275

Zwitserleven Headquarters........................................................................................................................................................... 356

П П structure............................................................................................................................................................................. 326

Ç 196

È 196

É 196

Ì 196

Ù 193; 197

Ú 197