News 13 October 2022 CityAccessMap: Addressing urban inequalities with open-source data People in deprived city areas tend to have less services available than inhabitants in wealthier parts. They have less access to urban infrastructure such as pharmacies, libraries, sports clubs and even public transport in their neighbourhood. Reversing this tendency is a priority for today’s policy-makers. Researchers of TU Delft have created a new online tool ‘CityAccessMap’ that can help them in doing so. 11 October 2022 What is design in the age of data? How can architects and urban designers embrace and embed in practice challenges and opportunities posed by an increasingly data-driven society? As Theory of Architecture and Digital Culture professor at TU Delft, Georg Vrachliotis intends to increase data literacy among students and professionals. “We’re just entering a new phase in a continuing process.” On 28 October he will give his inaugural speech. 11 October 2022 Open book: Teaching, learning & researching spatial planning The complexity and interconnectedness of today's urban challenges demand integrated and innovative approaches to the planning and design of sustainable, fair, and inclusive cities and regions. This, in turn, requires us to challenge and rethink current planning practice and education. 02 August 2022 Open government data portals for lay citizens 3. Open government data portals for lay citizens Our latest article “Tailoring open government data portals for lay citizens: A gamification theory approach” has been published in the International Journal of Information Management (open access) Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 You are on page 6 Page 7 Share this page: Facebook Linkedin Twitter Email WhatsApp Share this page