Stephan Maussen
Department / Institute

RESEARCH PROFILE
Stephan Maussen is a part-time assistant professor with the research group Urban Systems and Real Estate (USRE) of the department for the Built Environment. The USRE group is responsible for education and research in the area of real estate management and urban development. Stephan has gained extensive experience with science based demand driven project development in real estate. He supervises the multi-project in which the various disciplines develop an area. He also supervises various graduate students in various fields, co-housing, circular economy, valuation, public housing and housing preferences.
It should be self-evident for everyone to live in a safe, pleasant, caring and sustainable environment
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
Stephan Maussen obtained his MSc in Architecture Building and Planning from Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e, the Netherlands) in 1994. In 1997 he was appointed as an assistant professor with the research group for Real Estate Management & Development at the department of the Built Environment. In 2005, he obtained his Master of Real Estate and Development from TIAS School for Business and Society (Eindhoven/Tilburg). In his professional career he has worked as a senior consultant for the foundation Interface (1994-2000) and Bouwen In Eigen Beheer (Eindhoven, 2006-2017). In 2014 he co-founded Real Consult, an engineering consultancy firm active in the fields of real estate consultancy, project management and development, and software development. Since 2016, he is member of the board at KilimanjaroWonen and in 2017 he started wijontwikkelenzelf.nl to support collective private initiatives in property development.
Recent Publications
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The influence of group decision making on residents’ preferences for sustainable energy measures of dwellings
Building Research & Information (2022) -
Splitting up houses as a solution to housing shortage in the Netherlands: considerations of younger and older adults.
ENHR conference (2022) -
Sense of place, shopping area evaluation, and shopping behaviour
Geographical Research (2021) -
A path analysis of factors influencing social cohesion and neighbor support in collective self-build housing. The importance of getting to know future neighbors
Journal of Housing and the Built Environment (2021) -
Does collective self-build contribute to social cohesion and social satisfaction of the ageing population?
26th conference international association people-environment studies (2020)
Current Educational Activities
Ancillary Activities
- Project/procesbegeleider, P3-Advies B.V.
- procesbegeleiding van Collectief Particulier Opdrachtgeverschap (projectontwikkeling), Wijontwikkelensamen B.V
- initieren en opstarten van CPO projecten met gezamenlijke ruimten, Kilimanjarowonen VOF