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Ine WOUTERS (°1972) holds a Master of Science in engineering: architecture (VUB, 1996). She became a research assistant in the department of Architectural Engineering at VUB (1996-2002) and finished her PhD in engineering about ‘Renovation of fireproof mills in Brussels: building technology and fire safety’ in 2002 at VUB. After her PhD she combined her work as post-doc researcher at VUB during one year with a position as lecturer at the School of Architecture Provinciaal Hogeschool Limburg (PHL). From 2003 she holds a full position at the department of Architectural Engineering at Vrije Universiteit Brussel and gives (among other) courses on Building technology, Structural renovation techniques and Research methods. She was head of the Research Lab Architectural Engineering (2008-2011) and is head of the Department of Architectural Engineering since 2011.
Her personal research focuses on construction history in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. She studies building actors, building techniques and construction materials. Next to archive and literature study, the buildings and structures itself are an important object in her research. She aims to deliver new insights in the history of construction and the built heritage to help determine the historical value of a building and to add to the further (re)use of the structures.
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Bulletin KNOBpp.18-35, (2024)
BULLETIN KNOBno. 4 (2023): 85-97
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History of Construction Culturespp.487-493, (2021)
12th International Conference on Structural Analysis of Historical Constructionspp.313-324, (2021)
History of Construction Culturespp.804-804, (2021)
medRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (2021)
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