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2017 Dellaert, Benedict; Theo Arentze, Oliver Horeni, Harry Timmermans (2017). A New Approach to Measure Preferences of Users in Built Environments: Integrating Cognitive Mapping and Utility Models. 24th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference in Delft, Netherlands
2017 Cooke, Howard; Rianne Appel-Meulenbroek, Theo Arentze, Bauke De Vries (2017). Adjustment of corporate real estate during a period of significant business change. 24th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference in Delft, Netherlands
2006 Gilles Desthieux, Catherine Merz, Flourentzos Flourentzou, Laurent Chenu, and François Golay (2006). Albatros D - A Systemic Method For Participatory Urban Diagnosis. Proceedings of the Joint CIB W78, W102, ICCCBE, ICCC, and DMUCE International Conference on Computing and Decision Making in Civil and Building Engineering, Montreal, Canada, 14-16 June
1997 Schultmann F, Rentz O (1997). Development of a software tool for the optimaldismantling of buildings. Sarja A (editor); Computers in the practice of building and civil engineering, Worldwide ECCE symposium; September 3-5, 1997, Finland
2016 Arentze, Theo; Luc Van de Boom, Rianne Appel-Meulenbroek (2016). Implementation and reporting of sustainability measures in Corporate Real Estate Management: A Content Analysis of CSR Reports. 23rd Annual European Real Estate Society Conference in Regensburg, Germany
2016 Janssen, Stefan; Aloys Borgers, Marrit Laning, Theo Arentze (2016). Measuring mental representations of consumers in shopping trip decisions using cognitive mapping and sense-of-place constructs. 23rd Annual European Real Estate Society Conference in Regensburg, Germany
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