Projects
Community without Commonality: "Samenleven" and the Jewish Communities of Antwerp. University of Antwerp
Eatscape: Stage of in-between Drivers for Commensality. KU Leuven
This thesis was initiated with the question what architects and urban designers can learn by observing people eating in urban settings? Exploring this question, I, being an architect and urban designer, looked for finding tacit knowledge using explorations and site-visits. For this thesis, I performed eating as the mean of observation, exploration, research and design. I ate in places where the flow of people in that neighbourhood is ...
First food, then morals: the impact of (new) media on the ongoing decline in commensality, and the consequences on the development and activation of moral attitudes and moral behaviour University of Antwerp
Regulating Vehicle Access for improved Livability Ghent University
Restricting car access in urban areas is a heated topic for Europe’s decision makers. The EU-funded ReVeAL project aims to add urban vehicle access regulations (UVAR) to the standard range of urban mobility transition approaches of cities across Europe. Towards this end, the ReVeAL consortium will combine conceptual work and case study research with hands-on UVAR implementation in six pilot cities, in addition to encouraging systematic ...