Planning Complex Cities TU Delft

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Planning Complex Cities graduation outline programme available!

A description of the 2018 -2019 Planning Complex Cities programme is now available on this site, see here. Please note that Continue reading →

Look up recent Complex cities graduates

Please look up the work of MSc Masters of Urbanism who have started graduating in September 2017 and have recently Continue reading →

Exhibition of 2017/18 MSc Urbanism graduations

Today a new Urbanism tradition starts: we will raise the glass with all Urbanism staff members and students on the Continue reading →

Next update on P5 presentations!

Complex cities graduation students who have started their graduation project in autumn 2017 are now about to finish their projects. Continue reading →

Updated Planning Complex Cities topics!

We have now updated our webpage to reflect minor changes in Planning Complex Cities topics since last year. Changes concern Continue reading →

Upcoming Complex cities P5 presentations

Complex cities graduation students who have started their graduation project in autumn 2017 are now about to finish their projects. Continue reading →

Seminar on city branding and ecological modernization

SPS Seminar 28 June 2018, 12:30-13:30, Think Room, Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, TU Delft Prof. Martin de Jong Continue reading →

Inspiration for upcoming work on China

Students who seek for inspiration for a ‘Transforming Chinese cities’ graduation project may want to look at the recently published Continue reading →

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