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Spatial planning and strategy is a chair in the Department of Urbanism of the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment of the Delft University of Technology. We are concerned with knowledge about the formulation, implementation and evaluation of strategic and urban planning tools - visions, strategies, plans and programmes.

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House Style Tool Box

Various Guide from TU Delft than can be applied to maintain consistency. (material is retrieved from http://cms2.tudelft.nl/live/pagina.jsp?id=305976e8-bfa9-495d-81bd-fee8ad038945&lang=en) The basic rules for the TU Delft house style 1. The TU Delft logo – Preferred logo: the logo with the descriptor ‘Delft University of Technology?. – The logo should in no way be adapted, copied or altered...

Second Draft for the RPS Newsletter

Second experiment for the newsletter for RPS. The newsletter is supposedly to be printed on A4-size paper. On the backside is the monthly agenda. Still have to come out with the new logo for RPS. [front page] [back page] The design is far more simple than the first draft. Probably the front page’s layout have...

9 March RPS Seminar #01

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TUD Urbanism Introduction (from urbanism brochure)

Urbanism Urbanism (Stedebouwkunde) is the scientific and educational domain at Delft University of Technology concerned with the design, planning and construction of urban areas, including landscape aspects, on all levels of scales (from street level up to patterns of globalization). The approach to Urbanism is both visual and functional with a strong (future oriented) focus...

Randstad 2040 Expert Meeting 14th – 16th December 2008

Future Randstad 2040 An International Perspective Vincent Nadin   In December 2008 TU Delft in collaboration with VROM and the Vereniging Deltametropool organised an international review of Randstad 2040. Eleven guests with leading academic and practice backgrounds in other countries accepted our invitation to engage in debate with representatives of Dutch government, agencies and NGOs....
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