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Coherence between perspectives and preferences in a PVE
Preferences can be measured in different ways. It is unclear to what extent the findings of those methods are coherent. During her…
Quick-start for designing with values in complex projects
Urban design in complex urban projects is all about moving beyond surface needs and wishes, and uncovering common values. Designers can…
Addis Ababa Living Lab: One Year Later
The joint TU Delft and NWO-WOTRO funded research project ‘Addis Ababa Living Lab’ kicked off one year ago, in May 2019. Over the last year,…
Case-studies
Energy in Súdwest-Fryslân What do the inhabitants of Súdwest-Fryslân (South West Friesland) think is important when constituting the future…
Delta urbanism in the Pearl River Delta
Climate change threatens to create major problems in the rapidly urbanising Pearl River Delta. Steffen Nijhuis, Faculty of Architecture and…
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…
Both a technological and a societal challenge
To create energy-neutral cities, we need to fundamentally change how we live in our cities. The City-zen Roadshow helps to understand that…
The PhD Winterschool on Humans and Technology is coming up!
The 4TU network is planning for the 5th iteration of a PhD-Winterschool on Humans & Technology. It is of specific interest for PhD-students…
From imaging to analysing: how Delmic’s new FAST-EM system is changing electron microscopy
Delmic is launching an automated ultra-fast system, FAST-EM, which uses 64 electron beams. Reliable and extremely fast, FAST-EM is aimed at…
Charting the way to minimal cells
Ironically, the closer we get to building a living cell, the less we are able to understand it. During the three-day virtual workshop…