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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Studio introduction.

An introduction to Planning Complex Cities graduation topics has taken place on Wednesday, 4 September 2019. The below listed program includes Continue reading →

An action plan for the Mediterranean

The Union for the Mediterranean (UfM) is an intergovernmental Euro-Mediterranean organisation that brings together all 28 countries of the European Union Continue reading →

Next round!

This website is now updated to include information on the 2019/2020 round of Planning Complex Cities graduations. Our message to 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 →

Congrats to new Masters! + Look up their work.

Please look up the work of MSc Masters of Urbanism who have started graduating in September 2018 and have recently Continue reading →

The dialogue of the city.

Upcoming P2 presentation Friday, 18 January 2019 11:45 – 12:45 Room BK-IZ J Anne van Bergen The dialogue of the Continue reading →

On ethnic enclaves in China.

Upcoming P2 presentation Wednesday, 16 January 2019 16:45 – 17:45 Room BK-IZ Z Qiyao Hu Stay, live and participate: Towards Continue reading →

Permeable borders in Brazil.

Upcoming P2 presentation Wednesday, 16 January 2019 15:45 – 16:45 Room BK-IZ Z Felipe Chaves Gonzalez Permeable borders: Addressing multidimensional Continue reading →

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