01842nam2 22004213i 450 RAV010653320231121125632.020050912d1928 ||||0itac50 baitagrcitz01i xxxe z01n3: Le suppliciErcoleIppolitoEuripideBolognaN. Zanichelli[1928]299 p.ill.21 cm.001RAV01065302001 Le tragedieEuripidecon incisioni di A. De Carolis e A. Moroni3SupplicesPUV0800054CFIV006703534277GRCHippolytusUBOE037363CFIV00670317991GRCHerculesVEA1351523CFIV00670319466Euripide . IppolitoTraduzioni italianeFIRRMLC429604EEuripide . ErcoleTraduzioni italianeFIRRMLC446653EEuripide . Le *SuppliciTraduzioni italianeFIRRMLC446654NEuripidesCFIV006703070229973EuripideCFIV006704EuripidesEuripidīsSBNV066037EuripidesITIT-0120050912IT-RM0418 IT-RM0319 IT-FR0084 IT-FR0017 BIBLIOTECA ACCADEMIA NAZ. DEI LINCEI E CORSINIANARM0418 Biblioteca dello Stato Maggiore dell' AeronauticaRM0319 Biblioteca Del Monumento Nazionale Di MontecassinoFR0084 Biblioteca umanistica Giorgio ApreaFR0017 NRAV0106533Biblioteca umanistica Giorgio Aprea 52DFV A 432.3 52BUN0000103315 VMB C 2019072620190726 10 22 25 52Hippolytus17991Supplices534277Hercules19466UNICAS03743nam 2200661z- 450 991062957720332120231214133501.0(CKB)5720000000108112(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/91421(EXLCZ)99572000000010811220202208d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSpatial Building Typology (Volume 2) Vacant HeritagePolice Real Estate | The Netherlands202294-6366-533-1 The Dutch Police is one of the largest owners of public real estate in the Netherlands. From police station to forensic laboratory, from listed buildings in the centre of The Hague to large-scale facilities next to the motorway in Driebergen: the task of accommodating the Police is as diverse as it is challenging. Themes such as innovation and sustainability, health and safety, as well as identity, flexibility and affordability are all of relevance for the Police’s accommodation strategy. Efforts are being made to strike a new balance between the physical, mobile and digital workplace.
Since the formation of the National Police, there has been an enormous challenge to accommodate the organization. In realizing this task, the police has the ambition to raise the quality of police buildings as well as the experience users have in the buildings. At the same time, the police is at the heart of an ever changing society: The accommodation needs to meet the requirements posed by several developments such as the energy transition, climate change and digitization. How do these developments influence the task of future-proofing (cultural) heritage? Which role can our heritage buildings play in these transitions?
The key lies in our present actions coupled with the lessons of the past. Different approaches on Built Heritage will open our eyes and help with today’s issues. To see what is valuable. Will the decisions made in the past be our strength or pitfall? How will objects developed in the past, exposed to today’s spatial developments, help us? Through the power of imagination, the Studio Vacant
heritage from Heritage and Architecture proudly reveals many possibilities.Spatial Building Typology Technology, engineering, agriculturebicsscSpaceBuildingsTypologyVacancyAnalysesRe-designArchitectureTechnology, engineering, agriculturevan Asselt Noahauth1288831Boenders ArneauthBraunius AnnemiekauthEldewieh SaliehauthFischer Luccaauthde Gouw Tjeuauthvan den Hoek MickauthKlein MathynauthMankutė AistėauthMeijers LidyauthMexis MichailauthRakauskaitė AistėauthRiepema HilkoauthSchonewille RubenauthSimons RobinauthZijlstra HielkjeauthZijlstra HielkjeedtFischer Luccaedtvan Asselt Noahedtde Gouw TjeuedtZijlstra HielkjeothFischer Luccaothvan Asselt Noahothde Gouw TjeuothBOOK9910629577203321Spatial Building Typology (Volume 2) Vacant Heritage3020995UNINA