“Symphony for the Dike” presenting dikes as landscape of the future to the Waterboard

On March 4th, 2025, Ana Paula Post – an alumna of the master’s in landscape architecture 2023/2024 and practice teacher at BK (mentored by Gerdy Verschuure-Stuip and Maurice Harteveld) – had the honour of presenting her graduation project, Symphony for the Dike, during an administrative meeting of Gemeente Maassluis at the Hoogheemraadschap van Delfland. The…

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Drawing Time in SPOOL

At the ECLAS conference ‘Scales of Change’ in Ljubljana the latest issue of SPOOL was launched: Drawing Time. The issue addresses the role of drawing in creating awareness, understanding, documentation and representation and informing the process, the focus and the intention of the spatial design. SPOOL is an open access journal in the field of architecture and…

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Aeolis (Oerol 2018) selected for Yearbook 2019

Landscape Architecture TU Delft is proud to announce that the ‘Aeolis’ project for Oerol 2018 has been selected and recently published in the ‘Jaarboek Landschapsarchitectuur en Stedenbouw in Nederland 2019’ (Yearbook Landscape Architecture & Urban Planning in the Netherlands 2019). The Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning yearbook provides independent and critical reflection on the work…

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PhD defence “Landscape Strategies in Architecture” by Daniel Jauslin, December 3, 2019

We are happy to announce the approval of Daniel’s dissertation “Landscape Strategies in Architecture” The public defence will take place in the Aula of Delft University of Technology, December 3, 2019. The introduction starts at 9:30. This thesis explores the ways in which landscape is relevant as a concept for designing architecture. Buildings that have…

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Landscape architecture alumnus Eleni Chronopoulou nominated for TU Delft Best Graduate Award 2018

Eleni completed her master’s degree Architecture, Urbanism and Building Science in the summer of 2018. Her thesis explores how landscape architecture has the capacity to work as an integrative common ground, bringing together conflicting notions such as natural and engineered, formal and informal, concept and reality, process and form, the designed landscape and the practices…

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