Crisis and urban development
My doctorate at the University of Antwerp starts from the hypothesis that since the 2008 financial and economic crises, alternative ways of urban development took place, which resulted in several shifts in the development of housing projects.
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Rotterdam Practices
Interview with David Dooghe by Huig Magazine on the steps in his career since graduating at the Rotterdam Academy of Architecture.
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The Modern City
Interview with David Dooghe by Fokus on living in the future (smart) city.
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Exhibition: Linkeroever Across the River
The project 'Common Landscape | Amenities | Space' is part of the exhibition: Linkeroever, Across the River.
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Common Landscape | Amenities | Space
How should Linkeroever further develop? An adaptive structure, based on three design principles (Common Landscape, Common Amenities and Common Space), for the idea competition Antwerp Linkeroever.
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Morpho-Logic
A regional design project that creates a new structure for the further development of the Neckar area between Altbach and Wernau, Germany
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Rotterdam Urban Theatre
An urban design project about the symbiotic collaboration of the different Rotterdam festivals and city centre of Rotterdam, creating a strong identity for both.
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Metro In Progress
An worldwide comparison of metropolitan strategies.
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Keep it, Green it, Live in it!
An IBA prize-winning urban design and architecture project for new living environments in the shrinking city of Merseburg.
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the International Perspectives
A programme, which focuses on what urban functions of activities and facilities are important for Randstad Holland and consequently contribute to its international image.
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Mentorship
David Dooghe has taught at Hogeschool voor Wetenschap & Kunst, Sint-Lucas, the Rotterdamse Academie van Bouwkuns and Fontys Academy of Architecture & Urbanism, Tilburg.
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Innovative City Port
The publication Innovative City Port provides a long-term vision, a strategic framework and development strategy for the northern part of Eilandje and Steenborgerweert, Antwerp.
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City Lab/LOVI Cool-Zuid
How to make a neighborhood future-proof and at the same time take a leap in quality of its development by better connecting bottom-up and top-down projects? City Lab as an independent intermediary platform for urban development.
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Innovative City Port
How to combine production and urban development? A vision, framework and development strategy for 'The Innovative City Port', an area located at Antwerp North, where the city and the port area of Antwerp meet.
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Urban Circular Economy @ VRP congress
What will be the role of the spatial planner concerning the circular economy? Which are the planning instruments she or he can use? For the VRP congress, celebrating the 20th anniversary of the establishment Spatial Structural Plan of Flanders, David Dooghe was asked to shortly reflect on these questions.
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Caribbean Summer @ Afrikaanderwijk
An urban design project on the symbiotic collaboration between the community, connected by the Summer Carnival, and the district Afrikaanderwijk creating a strong identity for both.
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The Shifting City
For the debate ‘The Shifting City’ organised by the Architectural Institute Nijmegen and the Art Centre LUX, David Dooghe and Donica Buisman showed their first ideas on strategic temporary and long term programmes of future city island in Nijmegen.
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Ownership
A research comparing the relation between urban development and ownership, by owners as well as users of the space, with casestudies in the Netherlands and Belgium.
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Festival City_ Rotterdam
An urban strategy on the symbiotic collaboration between festivals and urban development, creating a strong identity for both.
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Water Garden
The water garden is design project for the ACCA competition: Bridge for the Hermitage Amsterdam, the Netherlands. At the ‘Water Garden’ of the Hermitage interaction takes place between the water, the museum and the inhabitants and visitors of the city.
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