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SPS Seminar: Prof. Dag Kitang -  Urban development and the conflict modernisation and renewal, 13 March, 12:30

SPS Seminar: Prof. Dag Kitang – Urban development and the conflict modernisation and renewal, 13 March, 12:30

SPS Seminar Speaker: Prof. Dag Kitang Topic: Urban development and the conflict modernisation and renewal Time and place: Tuesday 13 March 2018, 12:30-13:30, BG West 640, BK, TU Delft Dag Kittang is a professor in urban conservation and planning at the Faculty of Architecture and Design at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. He...
Prof. Dag Kittang - guest Professor at TU Delft from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Prof. Dag Kittang – guest Professor at TU Delft from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Dag Kittang is a professor in urban conservation and planning at the Faculty of Architecture and Design at. He has a master in architecture and defended his doctoral dissertation on “The wooden town of Trondheim  –  modernisation or conservation” in 2006. He is doing research on the topic architectural and urban conservation and together with The...
SPS Seminar by Hsinko Yu on participatory planning and urban vitality (8 February, 12:00-13:00)

SPS Seminar by Hsinko Yu on participatory planning and urban vitality (8 February, 12:00-13:00)

You are warmly invited, dear SPS blog guest, to the forthcoming Spatial Planning & Strategy Seminar on Thursday 8 February 2018 from 12:00 to 13:00. The speaker will be Cinco Hsinko Yu (TU Delft). He will present his on-going research on participatory planning and urban vitality in a context of urban regeneration in Taipei, Taiwan. The...
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