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11 April 2024

Where are the skyscrapers in the Netherlands?

Where are the skyscrapers in the Netherlands?

We have quite a housing problem to solve in the Netherlands. How is it possible we don’t have packed metropolises with skyscrapers? And will that change in the future? University of the Netherlands travelled to Rotterdam with senior lecturer in area development Tom Daamen to delve into this.

10 April 2024

Maison d'Artiste returned to faculty

Maison d'Artiste returned to faculty

After a year-long tour as part of '100 Years of Myth Maison d'Artiste', the scale model has now returned to the faculty.

04 April 2024

A vision of the future of housing in the Netherlands

A vision of the future of housing in the Netherlands

Last Tuesday, 2 April, TU Delft's Vision Team Wonen (Housing) presented their report 'Room for Housing: towards an integrated approach to the Dutch housing challenge’. Vision Team Wonen was set up by the Rector Magnificus in 2023 to address the growing housing crisis in the Netherlands. The team includes experts from CEG, TPM, IDE, and every department of our faculty. It was coordinated by Dr Gerard van Bortel (MBE) and Ulf Hackauf (Urbanism).

04 April 2024

BK researchers participate in landmark Science paper on indoor air quality

BK researchers participate in landmark Science paper on indoor air quality

BK professors Philomena Bluyssen and Atze Boerstra joined forces with a global network of 37 fellow experts on the indoor environment. Their collective paper, published in Science, calls for improved monitoring and regulating of Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) in public spaces. It unequivocally states that “mandatory standards would result in immense benefits to the health and productivity of people around the world.”

03 April 2024

‘Transformation into Housing’: a new open access book

‘Transformation into Housing’: a new open access book

The Netherlands is suffering from an ever-worsening housing crisis, but at the same time many buildings stand empty. The book ‘Transformation into Housing’, edited by four BK researchers, provides a thorough overview of the feasibility and sustainability of transforming these buildings into homes.

28 March 2024

Start of a new MOOC: Urban Ecology Design

Start of a new MOOC: Urban Ecology Design

It is vital to address current and future challenges in the built environment as quickly as possible. Think of heat stress, loss of biodiversity, and flooding. Therefore, we invite you to follow the new MOOC Urban Ecology Design. You will learn how to contribute to a more biodiverse, nature-inclusive, and sustainable built environment by applying nature-based solutions in designs and policy.

21 March 2024

Open Campus Day and BK-Master Event

Open Campus Day and BK-Master Event

On Friday, March 15, more than 1000 students, mostly accompanied by their parents, visited the Open Campus day. On all faculties and in the auditorium there was the possibility to learn more about the Bachelor programs of TU Delft. Because the numerus fixus of BK was closed on January 15, most of the students at our faculty were VWO 5 students.

12 March 2024

Inaugural address Janina Gosseye: Honeywood’s Hundredth: An Adventure in Building Ideologies

Inaugural address Janina Gosseye: Honeywood’s Hundredth: An Adventure in Building Ideologies

In her inaugural address, Janina Gosseye will reflect on what the Honeywood File, published in 1929, might look like if it were written today, nearly one hundred years after the original book appeared. Who might the architect be, and how would they engage in architectural practice? What might the commission be? A mansion for a wealthy couple, or perhaps rather a large shopping centre? In her address, Gosseye will also consider what architectural historians might learn from the way in which the Honeywood File, which is an epistolary novel, was written.

05 March 2024

Open Education Ambassador Awards for TU Delft lecturers

Open Education Ambassador Awards for TU Delft lecturers

19 February 2024

Bouwkunde in Delft: A Chronology

Bouwkunde in Delft: A Chronology

It's hard to miss: as of late, a large timeline covers a wall near the Library. Its drawings, objects, articles and much more span from 1842 to the present day. This is 'Bouwkunde in Delft: A Chronology'. Although impressive, the timeline is not intended as a complete overview of the eventful history of the faculty but rather as an accessible and inspiring impression of where we came from.