The Delft University of Technology is adapting its campus to the challenges it faces in a rapidly-changing academic context. The original monofunctional greenfield area is being transformed into a high-quality urban campus. The campus needs to provide a sustainable learning and working environment for staff, students and visitors. This article outlines the historical background of the campus, the aims for its future development set out in the university’s policy framework, and the actions that stem from this.UrbanismArchitecture and The Built Environmen
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At the beginning of the 21st century many thought that bricks would be replaced by clicks on campus....
Institute for the preservation and valorisation of the TU Delft university collections which promote...
The Delft University of Technology is adapting its campus to the challenges it faces in a rapidly-ch...
The objective of this project to supply the city of Delft, more specifically its urban planning depa...
The next step is to make the Library Learning Centre a vibrant part of the university campus. A univ...
As the technical university of Delft moved out if the city centre, the city and the university got d...
Between 7 and 9 June 2017, the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment of the TU Delft org...
The Guesthouse TU Delft is a project built upon the idea that a new institution to be built is able ...
Since 2013, TU Delft’s Campus Research Team has studied various perspectives on (managing) the Europ...
This article examines the urban-planning design and elaboration of the Delft and Eindhoven Universit...
Delft University of Technology has a large, varied set of buildings in all kinds of forms and styles...
Delft University of Technology has a large, varied set of buildings in all kinds of forms and styles...
Research into a more sustainable TU Delft campus. This document contains a presentation for an ecolo...
Since 2008 long-term agreements on energy efficiency have become effective in the Netherlands. Parti...
Can the Netherlands effectively and fairly contribute to development in the Global South? What is th...
At the beginning of the 21st century many thought that bricks would be replaced by clicks on campus....
Institute for the preservation and valorisation of the TU Delft university collections which promote...
The Delft University of Technology is adapting its campus to the challenges it faces in a rapidly-ch...
The objective of this project to supply the city of Delft, more specifically its urban planning depa...
The next step is to make the Library Learning Centre a vibrant part of the university campus. A univ...
As the technical university of Delft moved out if the city centre, the city and the university got d...
Between 7 and 9 June 2017, the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment of the TU Delft org...
The Guesthouse TU Delft is a project built upon the idea that a new institution to be built is able ...
Since 2013, TU Delft’s Campus Research Team has studied various perspectives on (managing) the Europ...
This article examines the urban-planning design and elaboration of the Delft and Eindhoven Universit...
Delft University of Technology has a large, varied set of buildings in all kinds of forms and styles...
Delft University of Technology has a large, varied set of buildings in all kinds of forms and styles...
Research into a more sustainable TU Delft campus. This document contains a presentation for an ecolo...
Since 2008 long-term agreements on energy efficiency have become effective in the Netherlands. Parti...
Can the Netherlands effectively and fairly contribute to development in the Global South? What is th...
At the beginning of the 21st century many thought that bricks would be replaced by clicks on campus....
Institute for the preservation and valorisation of the TU Delft university collections which promote...