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Spatial planning and strategy is a chair in the Department of Urbanism of the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment of the Delft University of Technology. We are concerned with knowledge about the formulation, implementation and evaluation of strategic and urban planning tools - visions, strategies, plans and programmes.

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Methodology for Urbanism: Best Essays 2010-2012

Methodology for Urbanism: Best Essays 2010-2012

  Fresh from the oven: the collection of best essays for the course ‘Methodology for Urbanism’ Ar2U090, where we discuss academic research in urban design and planning. Click below to read the document in ISSUU. Methodology for Urbanism: Best Essays 2010-2012. Please follow and like us:

May 2009 RPS Text: Spatial Planning and Strategy (Ruimtelijke Planning en Strategie)

Spatial planning and strategy is a core chair in the Faculty of Architecture concerned with knowledge about the formulation, implementation and evaluation of strategic and urban planning tools – visions, strategies, plans and programmes. We are particularly interested in how intervention through spatial planning can meet the challenge of territorial management in the context of...

May 2009 RPS: Chair Message

“The Chair of Spatial Planning and Strategy is building on a rich tradition of analysis of urban development and spatial planning in global networked city regions like the Randstad. Our ambition is to become a leading centre and preferred partner for the study of complex urban regions, and particularly the cross-national comparison of models of...

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TUD Urbanism Introduction (from urbanism brochure)

Urbanism Urbanism (Stedebouwkunde) is the scientific and educational domain at Delft University of Technology concerned with the design, planning and construction of urban areas, including landscape aspects, on all levels of scales (from street level up to patterns of globalization). The approach to Urbanism is both visual and functional with a strong (future oriented) focus...
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