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Light spectacle in front of the Aula

In celebration of the 175th birthday of the TU Delft, students of our faculty designed and build a pavilion that will be shows for exactly 175 days. On Friday 13 Januari the pavilion will be opened...

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RE-InVEST: “Bashing each other achieves little, creativity is more effective”

Increasing numbers of Europeans are struggling to make ends meet and feel side-lined by politics. Is that feeling justified or not? The European RE-InVEST project is exploring this question and how we...

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Rediscovering the campus as the ideal place to study

In a world of overstimulation and distractions, people are once more in search of peace and concentration in order to work and study. At universities, students and staff are rediscovering the...

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Rli advice: ‘Valuing technology – a guidance’

On Friday 10 March the The Council for the Environment and Infrastructure (Rli) - the primary strategic advisory board for the Dutch government and parliament in matters relating to the physical...

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Financial burdens and benefits land exploitation is highly concentrated in a...

Prof dr. Willem Korthals Altes (OTB) shares an overview of the financial data of municipalities’ land exploitation from Q4 2016.

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Architecture & Built Environment ranks third in the QS World University...

‘Our Faculty plays a key role in the 'design-oriented research’ and we are proud that this is recognised and awarded with a top 3 position in the world ranking according to QS World University Rankings...

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REPAiR: Mapping European resources/waste materials

‘There’s no such thing as waste’ is just an empty slogan if we do not succeed in creating circular material flows. The initiators of the large-scale European REPAiR project are firmly convinced that...

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Happy Senior Living tests concepts for the elderly

As the issue of the ageing population is set to become critical, we have only a vague idea of the future housing preferences and needs of millions of elderly people. The 4TU Lighthouse project ‘Happy...

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100.000 Marie Curie fellows

The European Union is celebrating the one hundred thousandth fellow benefiting from the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions.

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‘Port development needs to move beyond functional planning’

Port cities are often marked by the conflicting interests of the port and the city. However, doctoral candidate Paolo De Martino argues that this does not need to be the case: the two should instead...

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Recap workshop Africa

Following up on the Town Hall Meeting on Africa last January, a workshop on the subject was held on 14 March. 42 BK colleagues joined Peter Russell to further discuss the Faculty plans about Africa.

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