Maarten Vieveen

Maarten Vieveen
Hanzehogeschool Groningen · Institute of Future Environments

Master of Science

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Introduction
Maarten Vieveen works at the Research Centre for the Built Environment NoorderRuimte at the Hanze University of Applied Sciences in Groningen (the Netherlands). Currently, Maarten is working on divers research projects about the energy transition, landscape, historical buildings and participation. For example in churches, farm buildings, the island Ameland and national park Drentsche Aa.

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Local voluntary groups often play an important role in the day-to-day care for historic churches, therefore the perspective of laypersons is very relevant for their conservation. In this paper, we investigate laypersons’ valuation of historic buildings, their experiences of thermal comfort in those buildings and contrast this with their views on th...
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Designs for improving energy efficiency in historical buildings are tailor made. For initiators the flexible character of design processes raises uncertainty about why certain energy measures are (not) allowed. How is decision making in the design process organised? And what mechanisms influence tailor made designs? In this paper we present an inte...
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In this paper we explore the dynamics and strategies that spring from the tension between energy retrofit and conservation by investigating the differences and similarities between experts’ and laypersons’ valuation of historic buildings, as well as their views on their energy efficiency. This paper presents four case studies of medieval churches i...
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MSc thesis, spatial planning (University of Groningen)

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