Architecture.ehv is a yearly publication in which the Department of  Architecture, Building and Planning at Eindhoven University of  Technology reports on the educational state of play there. It showcases  the best graduation projects of the past year in architecture, building  physics, building technology, structural design, design systems, urban  design, construction engineering and technology and real estate  management. To these the yearbook adds a pull-out section of essays by  teachers and students that attest to the department’s intellectual  climate.
 
        Architecture.ehv is a yearly publication in which the Department of  Architecture, Building and Planning at Eindhoven University of  Technology reports on the educational state of play there. It showcases  the best graduation projects of the past year in architecture, building  physics, building technology, structural design, design systems, urban  design, construction engineering and technology and real estate  management. To these the yearbook adds a pull-out section of essays by  teachers and students that attest to the department’s intellectual  climate. Ralph Brodruck explores the work of Hermann Schmitz and  interprets his New Phenomenology as contributing to a reflection on  tectonics. Bruno De Meulder and members of the Urbanisms research group  reflect on the historical development and redevelopment of the Phillips  grounds in Eindhoven as a mirror of 20th-century urban design. Jacob  Voorthuis expresses his interest in the way buildings behave. Gijs  Wallis de Vries probes the significance of orthogonals in Piranesi’s  Vedute di Roma. Sara Jordão assesses whether architecture can contribute  to the role of prisons as places of rehabilitation. Thomas Krijnen  reads the analogy between music and architecture as a protocol for  developing an architectural concept. An essay by Michiel Dehaene opens  the proceedings.