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
  • Recent Planning Complex Cities graduates
  • Library
    • Projects by country
    • Alumni
    • Projects by issue

Presenting Planning Complex Cities

We began the new graduation year at the studio with a workshop on Tuesday afternoon.  Following a brief presentation of Continue reading →

Regional design, civic participation & democracy

Students in the Planning Complex Cities studio are free to choose the region or urban area they wish to work on during Continue reading →

Meet Juliana Goncalves

Via this post we would like to introduce Juliana Goncalves as a new member of our Planning Complex Cities mentor Continue reading →

Meet Diwen Tan, Lukas Höller, and Yizhao Du!

Students in the 2022/23 round of the Planning Complex Cities studio will receive support not only from their mentors and Continue reading →

Picnic with Cake

On Friday, 24 June 2022, we celebrated the graduation of Planning Complex Cities students who have concluded their master studies Continue reading →

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 →

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