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[Edit: Recording Available] Online SPS Seminar with Andreas Faludi - Populism and Spatial Planning

[Edit: Recording Available] Online SPS Seminar with Andreas Faludi – Populism and Spatial Planning

Online SPS Seminar with Prof. Andreas Faludi (TU Delft) Wednesday 28 April 2021, 12-30-13.30 CET, via Zoom (prior registration needed) Topic: Populism and Spatial Planning Theory       Making territories the object of spatial planning amounts to a meta-planning theory shared by planners and populists: territorialism. Prioritising their territory and their people, except as...
Seminar on Chinese Urban Development 18 Nov 2011 Bouwkunde room C 13h45

Seminar on Chinese Urban Development 18 Nov 2011 Bouwkunde room C 13h45

Urban development in China: priorities and dilemmasA Seminar organized by the studio Complex Cities of the Chair Spatial Planning and Strategy and Real Estate and Housing. In the process of rapid economic development and re-structuring, Chinese cities have undergone three major transitions simultaneously in the last three decades. These are marketization, internationalization and rural-urban migration,...

YA 2011 Keynote speech_Prof.Patsy Healey

The 5th AESOP Young Academics Meeting 2011 ‘Diversity in Urbanism: Learning Across Cultures and Disciplines’ Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands 16-18 February 2011 The Conference Venue: Berlagezaal, Faculty of Architecture, TU Delft Julianalaan 134, 2628 ZG, Delft, The Netherlands Please follow and like us:

Seminar on 21 March: RUFUS – Rural Future Networks (The 7th framework project )

On the coming Monday, 21 March from 13.00 to 14.00, Akkie and Alex will present RUFUS – Rural Future Networks (The 7th framework project ). Please follow and like us:
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