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Out of the Blue #26: Conversations on Design & AI
We have a fun one for you this time. Recently, our colleague Eric Gu hosted three Delft Design researchers in a conversation on design and…
Out of the Blue #25 - International students of Delft Design – Yuka & Jack
It’s been a long and well-deserved summer break. Before we headed off, we had a lovely chat with two international student editors of IDE.…
The expanding design universe
AI is turning static products into dynamic ones that change while we use them. This requires new design methodologies. The European network…
Vertical agriculture can make some cities more resilient
Vertical agriculture can strengthen the independence of cities from the global food network, but whether this is useful or not differs from…
Designing for resilience in the Pearl River Delta
The Pearl River Delta is becoming increasingly densely populated, but is extremely sensitive to flooding. This is a recipe for trouble.…
LED: sustainable, but above all maintenance-friendly
LED: sustainable, but above all maintenance-friendly In ten years' time all outside lighting will be LED LED uses less energy, the bulbs…
Moral luck in science and innovation: Martin Sand to start as Postdoc at VTI
This August, Martin Sand will start as a postdoctoral researcher at the department of Values, Technology and Innovation. His application for…
Supply chain partnerships: stay focused on the future
Supply chain partnerships is a recipe for better and cheaper construction, but it demands a healthy dose of mutual trust. And that is where…
Until the 18th century, apartments weren’t flats
Apartment living is now commonplace, but just a few centuries ago it was the characteristic feature of European court architecture. As PhD…
Urban leftover spaces benefit from an open-ended design
Urban leftover spaces, without a clear sign of function and value can bring great benefits for the city, complementing to formal urban…