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Interactive masterclass by Tiit Tammaru

TU Delft Visiting Professor Tiit Tammaru (University of Tartu, Estonia) will give an interactive masterclass, titeled Vicious circles of segregation in Continue reading →

Matthijs van Oostrum on urbanizing villages in Shenzhen.

Matthijs van Oostrum, 2013 Complex cities graduate, has published an article, titled ‘Urbanizing villages: informal morphologies in Shenzhen’s urban periphery‘ in Continue reading →

Kseniya Otmakhova

Complex cities graduation student Kseniya Otmakhova was granted the prestiguous Schwarzman Scholarship in December. With an advisory board consisting of people Continue reading →

Complex cities P2 presentations

Between 11-1-2018 and 23-1-2018 Complex cities graduation students present their thesis plans and preliminary research during the second assessment of their Continue reading →

P2 Transforming Chinese Cities

keywords – aging, migration, urban regeneration, livability, transnational development, China For the overall program of Complex cities P2 presentations, please see Continue reading →

P2 Imagining (European) Regions

keywords – spatial planning systems and cultures, territorial governance, regional design, democracy, Europe For the overall program of Complex cities P2 Continue reading →

P2 Inclusive Cities of the Global South

keywords – urbanisation, democratisation, governance, [in]formal spatial practices in developing countries For the overall program of Complex cities P2 presentations, Continue reading →

Refugee integration and self-organisation

In her 2017 Complex cities graduation project Céline Janssen investigated spatial strategies supporting the role of self-organisation in integration policies. Continue reading →

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