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Call for a Manifesto for the Just City

It is not too late to join 102 universities around the world working on our CALL FOR A MANIFESTO FOR Continue reading →

The Years of Repair

On 18 September 2020, Caroline Newton and Roberto Rocco invited Urbanism students starting their graduation projects to reflect on the Continue reading →

Slums in times of financial capitalism

When?  5 OCTOBER 2016 9h45 at Bouwkunde, room F What? A lecture and workshop on theory of urban development and Continue reading →

Dutch planning in transition: a comparison.

In her 2016 Complex cities graduation project Shyreen Shaib investigated Dutch spatial planning in transition. Two main aspects were considered: Continue reading →

Spatial use and exchange value in London.

In his 2016 Complex cities graduation Gijs de Haan explored the fragmentation of the global city of London. Current urban Continue reading →

A gender perspective in the spatial planning of Bangalore.

In her 2016 Complex cities graduation project Nikita Baliga investigated a gender perspective in the spatial planning of Bangalore. She Continue reading →

Accommodating asylum seekers in the Netherlands.

In his 2016 Complex cities graduation project Bram Klatser investigated a place of becoming: A spatial perspective on the accommodation Continue reading →

Imaginative regions.

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