Discover
Spatial Planning and Strategy TU Delft

5 Episodes
Reverse
Susanne Komossa, associate professor at the Faculty of Architecrure and the Built Environment, discusses Jane Jacobs’ ideas in the book “Dark Ages Ahead”, as well as Jane’s ideas about urban development in relation to recent trends in urban development around the world.
This talk was given at the Closing of Jane Jacobs’ Centennial Year at the Faculty of Architectire and the Built Environment of the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft).
Roberta Brandes Gratz, American journalist, writer and urban critic, and Susanna Komossa, associate professor at the Facuclty of Archicture at TU Delft, discuss Jane Jacobs’ ideas in the book “Dark Ages Ahead”, as well as Jane’s ideas about urban development in relation to recent trends in urban development around the world.
This talk was given at the Closing of Jane Jacobs’ Centennial Year at the Faculty of Architectire and the Built Environment of the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft).
Roberta Brandes Gratz, American journalist, writer and urban critic, discusses Jane Jacobs’ ideas in the book “Dark Ages Ahead”, as well as Jane’s ideas about urban development in relation to recent trends in urban development around the world.
This talk was given at the Closing of Jane Jacobs’ Centennial Year at the Faculty of Architectire and the Built Environment of the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft).
Why metropolitan integration is both more important and more difficult for second-tier cities
Do European second-tier cities have a greater interest than first-tier cities in pursuing metropolitan integration strategies, and do they also have greater difficulty in achieving it?
SPS Seminar 6 April 2017 – Prof. Andreas Faludi: The Poverty of Territorialism: Neo-medieval Spatial Planning
Venue: Room R, BK, TU Delft
Time: 12:15 – 13:45
Date: 6 April 2017
See the abstract of this lecture at http://spatialplanningtudelft.org/?p=5445
m8js6afa






