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'''Disorder potentials''' (2010) | '''[https://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a2bdd396-2afd-4784-9d59-e7e70cbcdfc9 Disorder potentials]''' (2010) | ||
<br>Author | <br>Author: M. Mezari | ||
<br> | <br>Contributors: H. Bier – Mentor, O. Rommens – Mentor | ||
The Coptic cemetery in Manshiyet Nasser, is the final result of a process that includes mapping, "transcription" of these diagrams and design according to certain principles defined during the process. The site for the mapping was Manshiyet Nasser /Garbage city, where the garbage collectors of Cairo are settled. | |||
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=='''BSc'''== | =='''BSc'''== | ||
Revision as of 11:21, 9 March 2026
Graduation Theses
MSc
Disorder potentials (2010)
Author: M. Mezari
Contributors: H. Bier – Mentor, O. Rommens – Mentor
The Coptic cemetery in Manshiyet Nasser, is the final result of a process that includes mapping, "transcription" of these diagrams and design according to certain principles defined during the process. The site for the mapping was Manshiyet Nasser /Garbage city, where the garbage collectors of Cairo are settled.