News Open menu Search 54 results Open menu 11 April 2019 The value of research by design As part of the upcoming book publication ‘The city of the future’, BK researchers Tom Daamen and Hedwig van der Linden reflected on the value of research by design for urban area development. This type of design thinking can create added value for clients on different levels of the design brief. Read more 10 April 2019 TU Delft publishes vision on Climate Action The climate is changing and this is something we shall have to deal with. What TU wants to contribute is written down in a vision paper published today. Read more 22 March 2019 Building with Nature: Common cordgrass and grassweed help dikes Vegetated foreshores can strongly reduce wave loads on coastal dikes, meaning these dikes may not have to be built so high. On Wednesday 27 March, Vincent Vuik will be awarded his PhD at TU Delft for his work on this subject. Read more 25 February 2019 Education for Water Resilient Cities Report on one day symposium at the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment Delft University of Technology on what to teach and how to teach spatial planning and design for water sensitive, climate resilient cities and communities. Read more 13 February 2019 #Detox your #Fashion "Water knits it all together”. The film and water festival ‘Let's Talk About Water’ is an annual festival that uses the power of cinema to inform and spark debate on a wide variety of topics that are connected to water. This year’s theme is: Materiality; too much, too little, too dirty. Read more 13 February 2019 TU Delft Ideation Contest The 1st edition of the TU Delft Ideation Contest has started! Bring your idea to the next level, get in touch with our network and develop personal skills. This is a platform that every student can benefit from! Read more 16 January 2019 The Hague worst hit in the case of extreme precipitation A new precipitation index compares the risks that different cities face from extreme rainfall. In The Netherlands, The Hague will be affected most. Read more 19 November 2018 Subsidence in the Netherlands greater than expected Subsidence in The Netherlands is much greater than expected, according to data from the new Dutch Land Subsidence Map presented this week. Read more 14 November 2018 First ever professor of Ethics of Water Engineering: ‘Take account of the differing opportunities available to citizens’ On Friday, 16 November, Prof. Neelke Doorn gave her inaugural address as professor of Ethics of Water Engineering. Read more 10 October 2018 Biennale Venetie Read more Page 1 Page 2 You are on page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Share this page: Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email WhatsApp Share this page