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2013 Seminar – Mapping Urban Societies

Mapping urban societies so what is a social territory exactly?  Speaker: Stephen Read Tuesday, 12th November, Location: OTB, Hugo Priemuszaal Cultural modernities Continue reading →

2013 Seminar – Urban and Regional Coherence

Urban and Regional Coherence  Speaker: Evert Mijers, Francisco Colombo Tuesday, 15th October  9:15-12:00 Location: Bouwkunde, Room B Cities cannot be Continue reading →

Beijing Design Week 2013

The complex city region Lab contributed to the Dutch delegation on Spatial planning to the Beijing design week 2013.  Following Continue reading →

2013 Seminar – Regional Design

Regional design: Design in the context of fragmented governance. Speaker: Verena Balz Tuesday, October first 9:15-12:00 Location: OTB, Hugo Priemuszaal Over Continue reading →

2013 Seminar – Worlds, Cities and Urbanisation

24th September Seminar: Worlds, Cities and Urbanisation  Speakers: Stephen Read, Azadeh Mashayekhi. Jorick Beijer Location: The civil engineering building 4th floor, Instruction room 4.02 Continue reading →

New Cluster

CROSSING BORDERS IN THE NORTH WEST EUROPEAN MEGALOPOLIS [Project proposal IABR 2014]   Introduction Urban development is resulting in the formation of large-­‐scale urban landscapes, crossing national borders , and creating the necessity to reconsider the Continue reading →

Two new papers published

Complex Cities staff and an ex-student have had two papers published in the latest issue of the Journal of Space Continue reading →

What does Henri Lefebvre mean for us today?

Stephen Read along with old Complex Cities students Martine de Laat-Lukkassen and Tadas Jonauskis have just had their paper on Continue reading →

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