Planning Complex Cities TU Delft

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A gender perspective in the spatial planning of Bangalore.

In her 2016 Complex cities graduation project Nikita Baliga investigated a gender perspective in the spatial planning of Bangalore. She Continue reading →

Accommodating asylum seekers in the Netherlands.

In his 2016 Complex cities graduation project Bram Klatser investigated a place of becoming: A spatial perspective on the accommodation Continue reading →

Imaginative regions.

For an update, see Imaginative regions.

Transforming Chinese cities.

For an update, see Transforming Chinese cities.

Inclusive cities.

For an update, see Inclusive cities.

Complex cities graduations 2016/17 –Guidance available.

Please see here for an outline description of topics for MSc Urbanism graduations @ Complex cities here: Inclusive cities. Transforming Continue reading →

Complex Cities graduation programme 2016/17 – Soon available on this site.

A Complex cities graduation programme will become available soon on this site.

Graduation orientation – Presentation available.

On Tuesday, 23 February 2016 topics at the attention of Complex cities graduations were introduced and discussed. Please find the Continue reading →

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