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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Metropolitan Virus

Yaqi Wang: Metropolitan Virus: A strategic planning framework to improve the resilience of the Metropolitan Region Amsterdam in the aftermath Continue reading →

A Socio-culturally Sustainable City

Yangzi Li: Towards a More Socio-culturally Sustainable Future of Chengdu City: The pathway exploration of urban regeneration in the inner Continue reading →

Polarized Vienna

Simon Bohun: Polarized Vienna: Democracy and Public Space in the Urban Periphery Location: Vienna, AustriaMentors: Roberto Rocco, Birgit HausleitnerKeywords: Urban Continue reading →

Reclaiming (Semi-)Public Space

Maud Ebbers: Reclaiming (Semi)Public Space: Two Strikes Against Living at a Disadvantage Location: Rotterdam, the NetherlandsMentors: Caroline Newton, Tanja HerdtKeywords: Continue reading →

From a City of Walls to a City for All

Karlou Westerbeek: Turning a city of walls into a city for all: a redevelopment strategy to reunite the urban core Continue reading →

Social Housing Community Revival

Jort Van den Broek: The Revival of the Social Housing Community: Providing security and shelter for the urban poor Location: Continue reading →

Geographies of Conflict

Johnathan Subendran: Geographies of Conflict: Towards Liberation, Self-determination and Spatial justice in Sri Lanka’s North-East Location: North-Eastern, Sri LankaMentors: Caroline Continue reading →

Cities for Nomads

Jackson Gathanga: City-regions for cultural nomads: Leveraging transitory rural-urban networks in Nairobi’s peripheries through regional agroecological systems; A guide to Continue reading →

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