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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  • Sub-theme: Complex Regions in Transformation
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Meet Caroline Newton

Caroline Newton is an architect, urban planner and political scientist. Her work and research focus on the socio-spatial dimensions of Continue reading →

Meet Luiz De Carvalho Filho

Luiz Carvalho’s research focuses on the connections between planning, design and regulation in the context of Latin America. His recent Continue reading →

The studio as a social setting: On-campus or online?

Since the establishment of the Planning Complex Cities studio, we have built routines that support the formation of a socially engaged studio Continue reading →

Meet Akkelies van Nes

Akkelies van Nes is working at the department of Civil Engineering at the University College Bergen and at the section Continue reading →

Meet Wil Zonneveld

Wil Zonneveld is particularly interested in planning for metropolitan regions. Besides investigating the performance of territorial governance, he researches spatial Continue reading →

Meet Lei Qu

Lei Qu’s research work focuses on Chinese cities and regions; her expertise is evidenced by her multiple publications and widely Continue reading →

Meet Gregory Bracken

Gregory Bracken’s research work focuses on East and Southeast Asia cities and their citizens, particularly the right to the city. Continue reading →

Meet Dominic Stead

Dominic Stead’s research and teaching activities focus on issues of urban and regional governance and sustainability. He has a strong Continue reading →

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