Planning Complex Cities TU Delft

Complex Cities assists graduation at the Department of Urbanism, Faculty of Architecture/Delft University of Technology. Graduations combine knowledge from the fields of planning and design for a built environment that is appreciated by many, in a democratic and open society.

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  • About this graduation studio
  • Mentors 2022/23
  • Graduation program 2022/23.
  • Studio 2021/22 LINKING GRADUATIONS TO PROJECTS AND NETWORKS
  • Sub-theme COMPLEX REGIONS IN TRANSFORMATION
  • Sub-theme PLANNING AS CRITICAL ENGAGED PRACTICE
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Invitation to upcoming Planning Complex Cities P5 presentations

We invite current and upcoming MSc Urbanism graduation students and other peers and relations to attend the final P5 presentations Continue reading →

Visit our library!

We advise all upcoming MSc Urbanism graduation students (and all other visitors of our site!) to visit our library, which Continue reading →

The intensive class ‘On Planning Theory & Practice’

The basic starting points of Planning Complex Cities graduation projects are observations of disparities and conflicts arising from the distribution Continue reading →

Online exhibition

Online exhibition R&D studio Spatial Strategies for the Global Metropolis (AR2U086 & AR2U088), part of MSc Urbanism, Delft University of Continue reading →

Website under construction!

Home This website is currently under construction. As every year we update pages, to reflect shifts in our research interests Continue reading →

Book Launch – A Manifesto for the Just City Vol. II

Please take account of this invitation to the book launch of the second volume of A Manifesto for the Just Continue reading →

Online Course on Spatial Circularity Strategies

Spatial Circularity Strategies for Sustainable Regional Development Future circular regions will look very different from our contemporary linear built environments. Continue reading →

Van Eesteren Lecture Series 2021

Unapologetically inclusive transitions (Vanesa Castán Broto, the Urban Institute, University of Sheffield) About this event We are at a crucial Continue reading →

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