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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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Planning Complex Cities student Felipe Chaves Gonzalez wins Archiprix 2020

We are very proud to announce that the graduation project of Felipe Chaves Gonzalez – a 2019/20 Planning Complex Cities Continue reading →

Smart Break on the future: Career prospects for (international) students

On Wednesday, 24 June 2020, a fifth Smart Break – titled ‘On The Future’ – has been dedicated to investigating Continue reading →

Meet Evert Meijers

One of sub-studios of the upcoming 2020/21 Planning Complex Cities studio will focus on regional development and planning. A researcher Continue reading →

Meet Reinout Kleinhans

One of the researchers who is taking an important role in the design of the new Planning Complex Cities studio Continue reading →

Near the end of the tunnel…

On 12 June 2020 – a sunny but also a bit rainy Friday afternoon – Planning Complex Cities graduation students Continue reading →

Website under construction

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

‘Everything you heard about global urbanisation is wrong’ – by Lewis Dijkstra

We strongly assume that all current and future Planning Complex Cities students are interested in the lecture by Lewis Dijkstra Continue reading →

Smart Break: How to keep calm?

On Wednesday, 6 May 2020, Planning Complex Cities students met to discuss how to best tackle stress caused by their Continue reading →

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