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07 May 2024

“Opting for low-traffic neighbourhoods is enormously beneficial”

“Opting for low-traffic neighbourhoods is enormously beneficial”

Greening post-war residential neighbourhoods produces the biggest urban climate and biodiversity gains. Professor Urban Design and urban planner Tess Broekmans: “Making a neighbourhood compact, increasing population density, can actually make it more liveable.”

02 May 2024

In Memoriam prof. ir. Frits Seijffert, emeritus professor Bouweconomie

In Memoriam prof. ir. Frits Seijffert, emeritus professor Bouweconomie

On Thursday, 25 April 2024, Frits Seijffert, professor emeritus of Building Economics, passed away at the age of 89. As an impassioned engineer and master of calculus, he inspired many Architecture students in the 1990s. With numerous examples from his own practice, he taught the first generations of Master students in Management in the Built Environment (MBE) real estate finance.

02 May 2024

In Memoriam prof.mr.dr. Jitske de Jong

In Memoriam prof.mr.dr. Jitske de Jong

With sorrow, we have learned of the sudden passing of former colleague and emeritus professor Jitske de Jong. We wish her husband, children, grandchildren, family, friends and other loved ones much strength in coping with this sudden loss.

01 May 2024

Good news: we get to stay in this building!

Good news: we get to stay in this building!

Perhaps not everyone was aware, but according to the TU Delft campus multi-year plan we were supposed to leave this building in about 10 years' time. That decision has now been reversed. Our faculty Architecture and the Built Environment will - also in the long term - remain housed in this beautiful and inspiring building. The news was announced last week, along with a treat of BK Biscuits for everyone in the building.

01 May 2024

BK inspires during ‘Meet the Professor’

BK inspires during ‘Meet the Professor’

'Meet the Professor' is an annual WIJStad initiative in which professors of TU Delft visit and teach a Delft primary school class. This year, assistant professors were also invited, resulting in no fewer than five researchers from our faculty participating: Prof Dick van Gameren, Prof Marlon Boeve, Prof Steffen Nijhuis, Dr Geertje Slingerland, and Dr Job Schroën. Thank you for joining in!

19 April 2024

Statement event ‘Architecturing Destruction in Gaza, Palestine’

The announced event on 24 April organised by BK scholars for Palestine' and facilitated by the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment, unfortunately cannot take place on TU Delft campus. Given the various signals that have reached me as dean in recent days, I and the facilitating team are not confident that we can ensure a constructive and respectful dialogue. Therefore, I have made a well-considered decision not to be able to facilitate this event.

18 April 2024

University and MBO students build circular prototypes together

University and MBO students build circular prototypes together

What if students from Architecture, and Building Technology worked together with students from MBO to develop circular building products? How would a systematic exchange between them affect their learning? And would it lead to designing and making building products differently?

17 April 2024

In Memoriam ir. Kees van der Linden

In Memoriam ir. Kees van der Linden

It is with great sadness that we learned of the sudden passing of Kees van der Linden. We extend our deepest sympathies to his loved ones, family, and friends during this difficult time.

11 April 2024

Where are the skyscrapers in the Netherlands?

Where are the skyscrapers in the Netherlands?

We have quite a housing problem to solve in the Netherlands. How is it possible we don’t have packed metropolises with skyscrapers? And will that change in the future? University of the Netherlands travelled to Rotterdam with senior lecturer in area development Tom Daamen to delve into this.

10 April 2024

Maison d'Artiste returned to faculty

Maison d'Artiste returned to faculty

After a year-long tour as part of '100 Years of Myth Maison d'Artiste', the scale model has now returned to the faculty.