Remon Rooij, Dr. ir. R.M.
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name: | Remon Rooij, Dr. ir. R.M. |
function: | Assistant Professor |
department: | Chair of Spatial Planning & Strategy |
room: | 01.West.530 |
address: | Julianalaan 134 |
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telephone: | +31 (0)15 27 84166 |
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BIOGRAPHY | |
education | 1998-2005 Delft University of Technology Spatial Planning / Transport & Mobility The Mobile City. The Planning and Design of the Network City from a Mobility Point of View 1991-1997 Delft University of Technology, faculty of Architecture -Real Estate and Construction Management -Urban Design and Planning
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practice | 2002-now Delft University of Technology, faculty of Architecture Assistant Professor Spatial Planning & Strategy -Research & teaching (BSc, MSc, post MSc level) -Graduation coordinator MSc3/4 Urbanism (managing graduation Lab Urbanism) -Semester coordinator European Masters in Urbanism (post MSc) -Chairing Change Team MSc Urbanism (developing MSc Urbanism 2009-2010) -Member MSc Urbanism coordination team 1999-2006 OdC (Onderdeelscommissie / Works Council faculty of Architecture) Vice-chairman; research 1998-2002 Delft University of Technology, faculty of Architecture PhD researcher February – April 1997 Cantho University, Vietnam Internship
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specialism | Spatial Planning; Spatial (transformation) Processes; Network City (all spatial levels); Urbanism of Networks; Traffic, Transport, Infrastructure (Multimodal Transport, Activity-Travel Behaviour, Mobility of Seniors and Disabled), Role of Sport (events) in Urban and Regional Development; Design Strategies for Urban Regeneration and Revitalisation |
EDUCATION | |
current course(s) | Mentor design studio Mobilised Mobility – Spatial Strategies for Innovative Mobility Environmentsin the Networked City Region (15ects). Delft Spatial Planning semester: European Masters in Urbanism (post MSc level); 2006-now Mentor course Theory of Urbanism (6ects): developing a review paper as an underpinning of the graduation project. MSc3 Urbanism (MSc level); 2006-now Mentor course Research Orientation (3ects): developing a motivation paper as start for the graduation project. MSc3 Urbanism (MSc level); 2006-now Lecturer and ‘vakreferent’ Traffic & Infrastructure Management Game Urban Development (9ects). MSc Real Estate and Housing (MSc level); 2005-now Mentor design studio Design Strategies for Deprived Neighbourhoods (10ects). BSc6 Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences (BSc level); 2003-now External Evaluator (‘gecommitteerde’) Graduation Projects MSc Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences (MSc level); 1999-now |
former course(s) | Lecturer in series Fundaments of Urbanism (3ects). BSc3 Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences (BSc level); 2003-2007 External Evaluator Final Project and Report BSc (6ects). BSc6 Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences (BSc level); 2003-2007 Mentor design studio Design and Strategy (30ects). MSc1 Urbanism (MSc level); 2002-2007 Mentor design studio S2 Urban Processes (15ects). MSc Urbanism (MSc level); 1998-2002 Mentor design studio Blok 6 Region (10ects) BSc Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences (BSc level); 1998-1999 |
RESEARCH | |
current project(s) | Randstad (2008-), faculty of Architecture research program |
former project(s) | Design ateliers Olympic Plans (2007-2008); Ministry of Spatial Planning, Housing and the Environment and NOC*NSF. (externally funded) http://www.vrom.nl/pagina.html?id=36235&term=olympische+spelen Sustainable Urban Areas (2000-2008); Delft spearhead program NetworkCities; Chair of Spatial Planning research program (1996-2008) http://www.networkcity.bk.tudelft.nl/ Seamless Multimodal Mobility (1998-2006); DIOC research centre for PhD research under the wings of TRAIL Research School MOBILATE (1999-2005); European project on ‘Enhancing the Outdoor Mobility in Later Life’. The project was sponsored by the Fifth Framework Program of the EU Commission (project QLRT – 1999 – 02236): MOBILATE, ‘Quality of Life and Management of Living Resources’, Key Action 6: the Ageing Population and Disabilities, Action Line 6.3. (externally funded). Partners: ·The German Centre for Research on Ageing at the University of Heidelberg, Germany; department for Social and Environmental Gerontology. Dr Heidrun Mollenkopf, Prof.dr Hans-Werner Wahl, Dr Frank Oswald and Dipl.Soz. Stephan Baas ·INRCA, Instituo Nazionale Riposo e Cura Anziani, Ancona, Italy; Dipartimento Ricerche Gerontologiche. Dott.ssa Fiorella Marcellini ·Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary; Institute of Sociology. Dr Zsuzsa Széman ·University of Jyväskylä, Finland; department of Psychology. Professor Isto Ruoppila ·Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, the Netherlands. Drs Mart Tacken, drs Ellemieke van Lamoen, Ir Remon Rooij Valide Vervoer (2001); research project on the role of the government in organizing transport and mobility for people with disabilities, for the Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management (externally funded). Partners: ·Peeters Advies; Paul Peeters ·InnoV advisors; Dirk Boonstra, Lars Lutje Schipholt and Marc Maartens ·Delft University of Technology; Enne de Boer, Remon Rooij, Mart Tacken Free University Amsterdam; Frank Bruinsma, Henk van Gent, Barry Ubbels and Ron Vreeker |
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PUBLICATIONS | |
Rooij, R.M. and F. Wind (eds) (expected in 2009), Ontwerpstrategieën voor Stedelijke Revitalisering. SUA Series Rooij, R.M., Y. Chen, Q. Lei (expected in 2009), Realizing Olympic Games in the Netherlands. In: Bekkering et al., Architecture Annual. 010 Publishers Rotterdam Moiseeva, A., R.M.Rooij and H. Timmermans (expected in 2009), The Meaning of Public Space in the Context of Space-Time Behaviour in the Network City: From Socialist to Sociable Public Space. In: Proceedings conference Public Space and Social Cohesion in the City: Present and Future. St. Petersburg, Russia, 3-4 July 2008 Rooij, R.M. and S. Read (2008), Integrating Mobility Environments in the City. In: proceedings REALCORP conference Mobility Nodes as Innovation Hubs, 13th International Conference on Urban Planning, Regional Development and Information Society, Vienna 19-21 May 2008 Rooij, R.M. (2007), Permacity; a City of Complex Adaptive Networks. In: Rosemann, J. (ed), Permacity. International Forum on Urbanism (IFOU) Rooij, R.M., M.G.A.D. Harteveld, C.M. Steenbergen (2007), Verantwoordelijkheden en Verwachtingen in het Onderwijs – van studenten, docenten en onderwijsorganisaties – met betrekking tot leren & doceren, leerprocessen en leeromgevingen. In: Atlantis. POLIS podium voor Stedebouwkunde Klaasen, I.T., R.M. Rooij and J. van Schaick (2007) Network Cities: Operationalising a Strong but Confusing Concept. In: P. Boelhouder et al. (eds), ENHR 2007 Conference Sustainable Urban Areas. Rotterdam Rooij, R.M. (2006), Designing Small-Scale Urban Mobility. Design Oriented Research Looking at the Urban Conditions for Sustainable Mobility, from an Urbanism of Networks Point of View. In: H.J. van Zuylen (ed.),Proceedings 9th TRAIL Annual congress 2006. Rotterdam, 21st November 2006, The Netherlands TRAIL Research School, Delft Rooij, R.M. (2005), Small, but Vital. The Influence of Small-Scale Moblity on Sustainable Urban Functioning. In: Hulsbergen E.D., I.T. Klaasen and I. Kriens (eds), Shifting Sense in Spatial Planning. Techne Press, Amsterdam Rooij, R.M. (2005), The Urbanism of Networks. In: Hulsbergen E.D., I.T. Klaasen and I. Kriens (eds), Shifting Sense in Spatial Planning. Techne Press, Amsterdam Rooij, R.M. (2005), Urban Mobility. In: Hulsbergen E.D., I.T. Klaasen and I. Kriens (eds), Shifting Sense in Spatial Planning. Techne Press, Amsterdam Rooij, R.M. (2005), The MOBILE CITY. The Planning and Design of the Network City from a Mobility Point of View. PhD thesis, T2005/1, February 2005. TRAIL Thesis Series. The Netherlands TRAIL Research School, Delft Rooij, R.M. and M. Tacken (2004), Ouderen en hun Mobiliteit Buitenshuis. In: Knook, Sikkel, Keehnen (eds.), Senioren en Toerisme. Met succes inspelen op de toeristische en recreatieve markt van 50-plussers Rooij, R.M. and M. Tacken (2002), Demand-Responsive Personal Transport: the Maastricht case ‘Vervoer op Maat’. In: R. Pieper, M. Vaarama, J.L. Fozard (eds), Gerontechnology: Technology and Ageing – Starting into the Third Millennium. Shaker Verlag 2002 Rooij, R.M. and M. Tacken (2002) Bottlenecks and Obstacles in the Daily Acitivy-Travel Behaviour of Older People. Research Results of the International MOBILATE survey on the Outdoor Mobility of Older People. In: Conference Proceedings ‘Improving and implementing accessibility for people with reduced mobility at local and regional levels’. The Netherlands Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management and the European Conference of Ministries of Transport (ECMT), 28th October 2002, Den Bosch. Rooij, R.M. and M. Tacken (2002) The MOBILATE survey: Enhancing Outdoor Mobility in Later Life. Geographical Trip Data Analysis of the Dutch Project in Maastricht and Margraten. Delivery of the European Commission. Peeters, Bruinsma, Schipholt, De Boer, and Rooij (2002), Valide Vervoer: Doelmatig Gehandicaptenvervoer in de toekomst. In: Verkeerskunde, maart 2002 Rooij, R.M. and M. Tacken (2001), Mobiliteitsbehoefte Beperkt? Een Verkenning naar de Vervoersbehoefte van Mensen met Beperkingen en Handicaps. TU Delft, faculteit der Bouwkunde. In opdracht van Ministerie van Verkeer en Waterstaat Peeters, et al. (2001) Valide Vervoer: Doelmatig vervoer van Mensen met een Handicap in 2030. Een verkenning van de Rol van de Overheid in de Mobiliteit van Mensen met een Handicap. Eindrapport Vallide Vervoer. In opdracht van: Ministerie van Verkeer en Waterstaat Rooij, R.M. and M.H.H.K. Tacken (2001), Elderly on the Move. Both Driven by Demand and Pushed by Technology. Conference Proceedings 5th NECTAR Euroconference in Delft. October 1999. The Netherlands TRAIL Research School and OTB Research Institute, Delft, the Netherlands
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