Resume Dr. Hilde Remøy
Dr. Hilde Remøy is associate professor of 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). Her research area is adaptive reuse, focusing on societally important issues like vacancy and adaptive reuse into housing, and the environmental and financial value of adaptive reuse and long-life buildings.
Hilde Remøy studied architecture and graduated at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in 1997. Until 2005, she worked as an architect at different Dutch architecture offices. In 2005, she joined the TU Delft, where she now holds a position as associate professor. Since 2009, she has coordinated and taught several different post graduate courses, focusing on adaptive reuse management.
Hilde Remøy has led and conducted several research projects, e.g. for municipalities, the Dutch Central Government Real Estate Agency, and in the European Horizon 2020 programme. Hilde Remøy has published key articles in top-ranked journals, conference proceedings, book chapters and practice journals, and is currently completing her fourth book. Next to teaching and doing research, Hilde Remøy is president of the European Real Estate Society (www.eres.org).
Qualifications and education
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 |
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 Ector Hoogstad Architecten, Rotterdam, The Netherlands |
Editorial boards
ZIÖ (Zeitschrift für Immobilienökonomie), JCRE (Journal of Corporate Real Estate), Property Management