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Conversion Strategies for Dutch Primary Schools: Practice and Refinement
Journal of Architecture and Urbanism ISSN 2029-7955 / eISSN 2029-7947 2020 Volume 44 Issue 1: 69–77 https://doi.org/10.3846/jau.2020.11448 CONVERSION STRATEGIES FOR DUTCH PRIMARY SCHOOLS: PRACTICE AND REFINEMENT 1* 2 Dolf BROEKHUIZEN , Monique ARKESTEIJN , Peter de JONG 3, Frido van NIEUWAMERONGEN 4 1 Dolf Broekhuizen Architecture Historian, Rotterdam, the Netherlands 2, 3 Department of Management in the Built Environment, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands 4Arconiko, Rotterdam, the Netherlands Received 31 October 2019; accepted 11 June 2020 Abstract. Handbooks on strategic real estate management are generally based on four strategies for functional adjustment of the building: conversion, expansion, renovation and adaptive reuse. And on a strategic level, this classification in adjust- ment strategies does work for real estate in general. But when looking at Dutch primary schools as a specific type of real estate, reality can be and is more nuanced. Other accommodation strategies came to the fore in a study into the spatial adaptation of primary schools and children’s centres in the Netherlands. An analysis of 100 school buildings studied in the Atlas of School Building (published in Dutch as Scholenbouwatlas) revealed that nine main strategies were prevalent in prac- tice. This refinement of the strategies fits (better) with integrated conversion actions of primary schools in which several aspects are solved together. In the following article these strategies are analysed and discussed in a theoretical context. The conclusion of the analyses is that the existing general models in the strategic handling of the building stock in the case of specific real estate of primary schools can be refined. -
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COMMISSION EUROPEENNE Bruxelles, le 8 mars 2013 CALENDRIER du 11 au 17 mars 2013 (Susceptible de modifications en cours de semaine) Activités des Institutions Déplacements et visites Lundi 11 mars Foreign Affairs Council (FAC) Mr Andris PIEBALGS receives Secretary of State of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Portugal, Mr Brites PEREIRA and General Affairs Council (GAC) Secretary of State of European Affairs of Portugal, Mr Transport, Telecommunications and Miguel MORAIS LEITÃO Energy Council (TTE Transport) Ms Androulla VASSILIOU in Dublin: gives a press European Parliament plenary session conference at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham (RHK); (11-14/03) delivers opening speech at the "EU Youth conference 2013" organised by the Irish presidency Ms Maria DAMANAKI and Mr Dacian CIOLOŞ in Dublin: deliver speeches at the meeting of the AgriFish Committees Chairpersons from National Parliaments of the European Union. Mr Dacian CIOLOŞ also delivers a speech at the European Young Farmers conference Ms Kristalina GEORGIEVA attends the Friends of Europe event "Japan Seminar - For a More Resilient Word" Ms Cecilia MALMSTRÖM receives Ms Eva Birgitta OHLSSON, Minister for European Union Affairs of Sweden Ms Cecilia MALMSTRÖM receives Ms Vesna PUSIĆ, First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of Croatia Mardi 12 mars Mr Maroš ŠEFČOVIČ meets Ms M. Michel BARNIER rencontre M. Benoît HAMON, Ministre Lucinda CREIGHTON, Minister of délégué auprès du ministre français de l'Economie et des State for European affairs of Ireland, -
Scripture Readings for the Week of the Trinity
SACRED HEART CHURCH MAY 4, 2014 AUSTIN, TEXAS Mass intention/ Intenciones de Misa Monday/Lunes May 5th, 6:30 pm – English Mass Tuesday/Martes May 6th, 6:30 pm – Spanish Mass + Tomas Gonzalez por su hija. Wednesday/Miercoles May 7th, 6:30 pm – English Mass Thursday/Jueves May 8th, 6:30 pm – Spanish Mass + Tomas Gonzalez por su hija. Friday/Viernes May 9th, 6:30 pm – Bilingual Mass / Misa Bilingue Saturday/Sabado May 10th, Saint Damien de Veuster, Priest 5:00 pm – English Mass + Paul Wehr by Wehr family. 7:00 pm – + Por todas las animas del purgatorio. Sunday/Domingo May 11th, Fourth Sunday of Easter 8:00 am – + In memory of Maria Martinez by Herrera family. 9:30 am – +Tomas Gonzalez por su hija. 11:30 am – + María del Socorro Delgado, Guadalupe Delgado, María Antonia Velazquez, Miguel Delgado, Abigail Salinas, Guadalupe Flores dedicado por familia Delgado. 1:30 pm – Misa Español. Canonization of Two Popes 5:00 pm – Bendiciones para Armando Lopez por su cumpleaños. Vatican City, 27 April 2014 (VIS) – Half a million people attended the ceremony held This Week in our parish this morning in St. Peter's Square for the canonization of the “two Pope saints”: John Sunday/Domingo May 4th 8:00 am Religion Education classes- All XXIII and John Paul II. Since it was opened to the public at 5 a.m., the square and its facilities environs were filled with faithful from all over the world; Polish pilgrims, however, 7:00 pm Rosary for peace- Sanctuary Monday/Lunes May 5th, constituted one of the largest groups. -
Exhumation P.J. Triest
deus caritas magazine est Brothers of Charity | Broeders van Liefde | Frères de la Charité Vol. 14 | #1 | jan 2014 focus: EXHUMATION P.J. TRIEST editorial deus Wake up the world! Schud de wereld wakker! 03 caritas Réveillez le monde ! magazine india Rich and poor, the land of extremes, est yet all are religious 09 Rijk en arm, het land van de extremen, Vol. 14 | #1 | jan 2014 maar allen religieus Riches et pauvres, le pays d’extrêmes, mais tous marqués de religiosité india World Mental Health Day 14 Werelddag van de Geestelijke Gezondheidszorg Journée Mondiale des Soins de Santé Mentale india Strong coffee at Simalia 20 Straffe koffie in Simalia Café serré à Simalia belgium Father P.J. Triest reburied Vader Triest herbegraven 24 Réinhumation du Père Triest 2 Exhumation P.J. Triest kenya “HIV-positive and still positive” “HIV-positief en toch positief” 31 “Séropositifs mais néanmoins positivés” rwanda Light shines in the darkness Het licht schijnt in de duisternis 35 La lumière luit dans les ténèbres burundi Burundi on the rise colophon Burundi in opmars 38 Le Burundi en progrès Fratelli della Carità Via Giambattista Pagano nr. 35 i-00167 Roma News from the general administration 00-39-06-66.04.901 Nieuws uit het generaal bestuur 00-39-06-663.14.66 41 Nouvelles de l’administration générale www.brothersofcharity.org [email protected] Associate members — Editor Aangesloten leden 42 Bro. Dr. René Stockman, Membres associés Superior General — Lay-out Filip Erkens In memoriam 43 deus caritas est editorial 03 wake up the world! 09 n 29 November 2013, the end of the kingdom of God without compromise! interpret our charism and keep it full of General Assembly of the Union of We will have to prove our genuineness as energy. -
Good Practice Collection Civil Society Involvement in Drug Policy
csidp Good Practice Collection Civil Society Involvement in Drug Policy csidp Good Practice Collection Colophon This Good Practice Collection is developed in the framework of the European Civil Society Involvement Project – CSIDP, with financial support of the European Union. More information via: www.csidp.eu csidp Authors: Susanna Ronconi, Lelle Casmaro, Marcus Kea- ne, Diana Castro, Matej Košir, Anna Lyubenova, Roberto Perez Gayo Support: All partners of the CSFD Project – De Regenboog Groep (NL), Ana Liffey Foundation, (Ireland), Forum Drogue and LILA (Italy), APDES (Portugal), UTRIP (Slovenia) Initiative for Health (Bulgaria) Copyright © 2018 Copyright remains with the publisher De Regenboog Groep / Correlation Network PO Box 10887 1001 EW Amsterdam Correlation The Netherlands Euroean ar edction Phone: +31 20 5707829 C etor [email protected] www.correlation-net.org This publication has been produced with the financial support of the Migration and Home Affairs Programme of the European Union (Home/2015/JDRU/AG/DRUG/8842). The contents of this publication are the sole responsibility of Correlation and can in no way be taken to reflect the views of the European Commission. 2 Good Practice Collection csidp Contents 1. Bulgaria 4 1.1. An example of strategic cooperation: Setting up a working group to discuss a platform for change in drug policy in Bulgaria 4 1.2. An example of media advocacy actions: Advocacy for medical cannabis in Bulgaria 5 2. Ireland 8 2.1. An example of CSO leadership: Supporting the implementation of supervised injecting facilities in Ireland 8 2.2. An example of a coalition: CityWide and Decriminalisation in Ireland 8 2.3. -
Hastings (Fall 2010) Hastings College of the Law Alumni Association
UC Hastings Scholarship Repository Hastings Alumni Publications 9-1-2010 Hastings (Fall 2010) Hastings College of the Law Alumni Association Follow this and additional works at: http://repository.uchastings.edu/alumni_mag Recommended Citation Hastings College of the Law Alumni Association, "Hastings (Fall 2010)" (2010). Hastings Alumni Publications. 129. http://repository.uchastings.edu/alumni_mag/129 This is brought to you for free and open access by UC Hastings Scholarship Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Hastings Alumni Publications by an authorized administrator of UC Hastings Scholarship Repository. CONTENTS Briefings 02 FROM THE DEAN 03 FOR THE RECORD Victoria Smith '10 recently hit the jackpot on Wheel of Fortune-just in time to start repaying those student loans. 04 I SIDEBARS News and notes from the Hastings community, including a top honor for Professor Karen Musalo; an update on the Lawrence M. Nagin '65 Faculty Enrichment Fund; Professor Joan C. Williams's new study on work-family conflict; and more. In Depth 10 I TRIBUTE In honor of California Supreme Court Justice Marvin Baxter '66 and his wife, Jane Baxter, the couple's family has made a major gift to fund Hastings' new Appellate Law Center. 12 I LEADERSHIP New Chancellor & Dean Frank H. Wu shares his vision for transforming UC Hastings. 34 I STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS Students acquire valuable trial experience in Hastings' renowned Criminal Practice Clinic. 56 I CLOSING STATEMENT Maureen Corcoran '79 shares her thoughts on the evolving field of health law. Movers & Shakers ALUMNI IN ACTION They have defended accused Hollywood murderers and corporate embezzlers; they have prosecuted scammers, racketeers and price fixers . -
The Netherlands' National Air Pollution Control Programme (NAPCP-NL)
The Netherlands’ national air pollution control programme (NAPCP-NL) This NAPCP has been drawn up in accordance with Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2018/1522 of 11 October 2018 laying down a common format for national air pollution control programmes in accordance with article 6 of Directive (EU) 2016/2284 1. FIELD DESCRIPTIONS All fields in this common format that are marked (M) are mandatory and those marked (O) are optional. 2 COMMON FORMAT 2.1 Title of the programme, contact information and websites 2.1.1. Title of the programme, contact information and websites (M) Title of the programme: NAPCP-NL Date: 29 March 2019 Member State: The Netherlands Name of competent authority responsible for drawing up the Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management AVT19/IW127934A 1 programme: Telephone number of responsible service: - Email address of responsible service: - Link to website where the programme is published: www.rijksoverheid.nl and www.platformparticipatie.nl/nec Link(s) to website(s) on the consultation(s) on the programme: www.platformparticipatie.nl/nec 2.2 Executive summary Background Over the past 20 years, partly as a result of EU policy, Europe has seen a significant improvement in anthropogenic atmospheric emissions and air quality. Directive 2001/81/EC on national emission ceilings for certain atmospheric pollutants (NECD) has been instrumental in that progress by setting limits for 2010 onwards. As set out in the 7th Environment Action Programme, the European Union is aiming to achieve levels of air quality that do not give rise to significant negative impacts on, and risks to, human health and the environment. -
Meningococcal Disease in the Netherlands Background Information for the Health Council
Meningococcal disease in the Netherlands Background information for the Health Council RIVM Report 2017-0031 M.J.Knol et al. Meningococcal disease in the Netherlands Background information for the Health Council RIVM Report 2017-0031 RIVM Report – 2017-0031 Colophon © RIVM 2017 Parts of this publication may be reproduced, provided acknowledgement is given to: National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, along with the title and year of publication. DOI 10.21945/RIVM-2017-0031 M.J. Knol (author), RIVM H.E. de Melker (author), RIVM G.A.M. Berbers (author), RIVM M.B. van Ravenhorst (author), RIVM W.L.M. Ruijs (author), RIVM J.A. van Vliet (author), RIVM J.M. Kemmeren (author), RIVM A. Suijkerbuijk (author), RIVM E.A. van Lier (author), RIVM E.A.M Sanders (author), RIVM A. van der Ende (author), Netherlands Reference Laboratory for Bacterial Meningitis, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands Contact: M.J. Knol Center for Epidemiology and Surveillance of Infectious Diseases [email protected] This investigation has been performed by order and for the account of the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport and the Health Council, within the framework of V/151103/17/EV, Surveillance of the National Immunization Programme, Meningococcal vaccination. This is a publication of: National Institute for Public Health and the Environment P.O. Box 1 | 3720 BA Bilthoven The Netherlands www.rivm.nl/en Page 2 of 55 RIVM Report – 2017-0031 Synopsis Meningococcal disease in the Netherlands Background information for the Health Council Meningococcal disease is a very serious infectious disease caused by a bacterium, the meningococcus. -
How Movements Drive Population Development of Harbour Seals and Grey Seals in the North Sea
SEALS IN MOTION How movements drive population development of harbour seals and grey seals in the North Sea SOPHIE MARIE JACQUELINE MICHELLE BRASSEUR SEALS IN MOTION How movements drive population development THESIS COMMITTEE of harbour seals and grey seals in the North Sea PROMOTOR Prof. Dr. P.J.H. Reijnders, Professor of Ecology and Management of Marine Mammals, Wageningen University and Research. SOPHIE MARIE JACQUELINE MICHELLE BRASSEUR CO-PROMOTOR Dr. G.M. Aarts, Researcher Marine Ecology, Wageningen University & Research. Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of doctor OtHER MEMBERS at Wageningen University Prof. Dr. A. D. Rijnsdorp, Wageningen University & Research. by the authority of the Rector Magnificus, Prof. Dr. T. Härkönen, Swedish Museum of Natural History, Stockholm, Sweden. Prof. Dr A.P.J. Mol, Dr. D. Thompson, University of St Andrews, Scotland. in the presence of the Prof.dr. P.J. Palsbøll, University of Groningen, the Netherlands. Thesis Committee appointed by the Academic Board to be defended in public This research was conducted under the auspices of the Netherlands Research on Wednesday 30 August 2017 School for the Socio-Economic and Natural Sciences of the Environment (SENSE). at 1:30 p.m. in the Aula. 2 3 hoofdstuk Sophie Marie Jacqueline Michelle Brasseur Seals in Motion - How movements drive population development of harbour seals and grey seals in the North Sea 176 pages. PhD thesis, Wageningen University, Wageningen, the Netherlands (2017). With references, with summaries in English and Dutch. ISBN: 978-94-6343-612-0 DOI: https://doi.org/10.18174/418009 FREQUENTLY, GREY SEALS (FRONT) AND HARBOUR SEALS (BACK) SHARE THE SAME HAUL OUT 4 (PHOTO: HANS VERDAAT) 5 Seals in motion hoofdstuk ALL SEAL TRANSMITTERS WHERE DEPLOYED WITH THE HELP OF The “WADDEN UNIT” oF THE 6 MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS (PHOTO: J. -
A Monumental Past
KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT LEUVEN Faculty of Arts Institute for Cultural Studies A MONUMENTAL PAST AN EXPLORATION OF THE RELATION BETWEEN THE ENDURING POPULARITY OF THE MENIN GATE AND THE COMMEMORATION OF WORLD WAR ONE IN BRITAIN Thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Cultural Studies Advisor by M. Bl eyen Myrthel Van Etterbeeck 2011-2012 ABSTRACT Wereldoorlog I gaf in Groot Brittannië aanleiding tot een groots herinneringsproject. Door een proces van selectie, articulatie, herhaling en weglating creëerde de Britten een gezuiverde herinnering aan het moeilijke verleden van de oorlog dat hen kon helpen bij het verwerken van verdriet en het eren en herdenken van de doden. Het Britse monument de Menenpoort, nabij het centrum van Ieper, is voortgekomen uit dit project en is gewijd aan de Britse soldaten die vermist raakten in de drie slagen bij Ieper. Sinds de oprichting, in 1927, komen mensen er samen om de gevallenen van de oorlog te herdenken. In zijn vijfentachtig jarige bestaan heeft het miljoenen bezoekers ontvangen en de laatste 30 jaar is het enkel in populariteit toegenomen. Deze thesis onderzoekt de relatie tussen de voortdurende populariteit van de Menenpoort en de Britse herdenking van, en herinneringen aan de Eerste Wereldoorlog. Daarbij word gebruik gemaakt van het theoretische kader van ‘memory studies’ met name de typologie van Aleida Assmann. Zij definieert sociale herinneringen als een vorm van herinneren die zich ontwikkelt tussen en gedeeld wordt door verschillende mensen maar gefundeerd blijft in geleefde ervaring. Deze vorm van herinneren kan een hele natie of generatie omspannen maar verdwijnt met zijn dragers. -
A Case Study of Spiritual Care Provision to a Patient with a Psychiatric Disorder Requesting Physician-Assisted Dying in the Netherlands
religions Article “If Only I Could Start All over . ” A Case Study of Spiritual Care Provision to a Patient with a Psychiatric Disorder Requesting Physician-Assisted Dying in The Netherlands Carmen Schuhmann 1,* , Marianne C. Snijdewind 2, Lisa van Duijvenbooden 3 and Geert E. Smid 1,2 1 Humanist Chaplaincy Studies for a Plural Society, University of Humanistic Studies, 3512 HD Utrecht, The Netherlands; [email protected] 2 ARQ National Psychotrauma Centre, 1112 XE Diemen, The Netherlands; [email protected] 3 Independent Researcher, 5611 AA Eindhoven, The Netherlands; [email protected] * Correspondence: [email protected] Abstract: In a growing number of countries, legislation permits physicians—under strict conditions— to grant a request for physician-assisted dying (PAD). Legally allowing for the possibility of granting such a request is in accordance with central humanistic values such as respect for autonomy and self-determination. The Netherlands is one of few countries where severe suffering from a psychiatric illness qualifies as a ground for a request for PAD. Central in this article is a case description of spiritual care provision in the Netherlands by a humanist healthcare chaplain to a patient requesting PAD because of psychiatric suffering. We discuss what we may learn from the case description Citation: Schuhmann, Carmen, about how spiritual caregivers may support patients who express a wish to die, and about their Marianne C. Snijdewind, Lisa van contribution to the care for patients with a psychiatric disorder who request PAD. Duijvenbooden, and Geert E. Smid. 2021. “If Only I Could Start All over Keywords: spiritual care; physician-assisted dying; secular chaplaincy; humanist spiritual care; . -
Surveillance of Influenza and Other Respiratory Infections in the Netherlands: Winter 2016/2017
Annual report Surveillance of influenza and other respiratory infections in the Netherlands: winter 2016/2017 Annual report Surveillance of influenza and other respiratory infections in the Netherlands: winter 2016/2017 A.C. Teirlinck1 L. van Asten1 P.S. Brandsema1 F. Dijkstra1 G.A. Donker2 A.B. van Gageldonk-Lafeber1 M. Hooiveld1,2 M.M.A. de Lange1 S.D. Marbus1 A. Meijer3 W. van der Hoek1 1. Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology and Surveillance, Centre for Infectious Disease Control, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), Bilthoven 2. NIVEL (Netherlands institute for health services research), Utrecht 3. Infectious Disease Research, Diagnostics and Screening, Centre for Infectious Disease Control, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), Bilthoven Colophon RIVM report number: 2017-0096 DOI 10.21945/RIVM-2017-0096 Contact: Anne Teirlinck: [email protected] This investigation has been performed by order and for the account of the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport (VWS), within the framework of the project ‘Epidemiologie en surveillance van Respiratoire infecties’, project number V/150207/17/RI, and ‘Labfunctie Respiratoire Virologie’, project number V/150305/17/RE. Report prepared by: Centre for Infectious Disease Control, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment with contributions of: National Influenza Centre – Erasmus Medical Centre Netherlands institute for health services research (NIVEL) Statistics Netherlands (CBS) KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation Legionella Source Identification Unit (BEL) at Regional Public Health Laboratory Kennemerland Jeroen Bosch hospital Leiden University Medical Centre (LUMC) Paediatric intensive Care Units A publication by the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) P.O.