Resume Dr. Hilde Remøy
Hilde Remøy is associate professor and head of the section Real Estate Management at the department of Management in the Built Environment (MBE), faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) and research leader of the MBE research programme. She was visiting professor at Federico II University of Naples (2021-2022). She is board member and past president (2018-2019) of the research network European Real Estate Society (ERES) with more than 1000 members and is editor of the Journal of Sustainable Real Estate.
After an international educational and professional path, including Norway, Italy, and the Netherlands, Hilde Remøy is now teaching, researching and publishing on sustainable adaptive reuse management of real estate and heritage. She focuses on resilience, lifespan and continued reuse of real estate. She conducts research ranging from large scale European funded projects to research for Dutch practice, working with researchers and professionals of various disciplines and backgrounds. In 2017, she organised and chaired the ERES annual conference with more than 400 participants at the TU Delft.
Hilde Remøy studied architecture and urbanism at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) and at the Politecnico di Milano (Erasmus). She graduated from NTNU in 1997. From 1998 to 2005, she worked as an architect at Dutch architecture firms on different projects, from master planning and public buildings to building adaptations and interior designs. She is registered at the Dutch Architects Registry. From 2005 to 2009, she conducted her PhD research on adaptive reuse, ‘Out of Office, a Study on the Cause of Office Vacancy and Transformation as a Means to Cope and Prevent’, which she successfully defended in 2010.
Hilde Remøy is coordinating and teaching in the BSc and MSc curriculum of the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment. She has been a supervisor for the faculty Solar Decathlon Team. She teaches in the NRP academy, focusing on the economic aspects of adaptive re-use, and is frequently invited to give lectures and presentations at other universities, conferences and symposia. She is currently involved in the renewal of the BSc curriculum as coordinator of the MA learning track.
Hilde Remøy has acquired, led and conducted several research projects, aiming at European funding for scientific, long-term funding. She has successfully contributed as (co-)applicant, research- and WP-lead to the Horizon Europe research projects REPAiR, Reincarnate, and to long-term national research projects, e.g. for the municipality of Rotterdam, the province of Gelderland, the Central Government Real Estate Agency and the Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations (BZK). She has published six books, and is working on the seventh. Next to this, she has published numerous scientific articles and book chapters, and writes columns for practice magazines.
Next to teaching and doing research, Hilde Remøy has been engaged in several ancillary activities. In 2011, she was one of the initiators of SHS Delft, a student led organisation that converts empty buildings to temporary student housing, and was member of the supervisory board until 2017.
Qualifications and education
| 03.2020 | IUS Promovendi, Delft University of Technology |
| 09.2014 | University Teaching Qualification, Delft University of Technology |
| 09.1995 – 06.1996 | Erasmus exchange, Architecture, Politecnico di Milano, Italy |
| 09.1991 – 10.1997 | Architecture, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Norway |
| 04.2010 | PhD, Delft University of Technology, Out of Office, A Study of the Cause of Office Vacancy and Transformation as a Means to Cope and Prevent |
Employment
| 01.2016 – now | Associate professor Real Estate Management, Delft University of Technology |
| 09.2018 – now | Head of the section Real Estate Management |
| 07.2009 – 12.2015 | Assistant professor Real Estate Management, Delft University of Technology |
| 07.2005 – 06.2009 | PhD student, dept. of Real Estate & Housing, Delft University of Technology |
| 10.2001 – 06.2005 | Architect at Hoogstad Architecten, Rotterdam, The Netherlands |
Editorial boards
Editor JOSRE (Journal of Sustainable Real Estate), Property Management, JCRE (Journal of Corporate Real Estate), Urban Planning, ZIÖ (Zeitschrift für Immobilienökonomie), RERQ (Real Estate Research Quarterly)