Exhibition on Circular Water Stories, Worldwide

The graduation LAB on Circular Water Stories focuses on the spatial impact of water systems and takes the research on traditional water systems as a starting point for sustainable design. The analytical work is done by graduate students from the master track Landscape Architecture and Urbanism (2018/19) at the faculty of Architecture and the Built…

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Drawing time

As landscape architects we deal with time and process. We plant trees from nursery and wait for them to grow into a mature form, we decorate gardens with flowers which blossem in spring, we create public spaces like waterfronts according to the dynamic of floods and tidal change. Nothing is fixed and can be controlled…

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Representation of time and process in design

During the week of 28th of January 2019, the master track of Landscape Architecture together with Noël van Dooren (researcher and part time professor at Van Hall Larenstein University of Applied Science) organized a workshop on ‘Drawing Time – representation of time and process in design’ for our graduation students. At the core of the master track 4 perspectives on landscape are essential: …

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Wakker worden in het Antropoceen

De term Antropoceen is opgeworpen door Nobelprijswinnaar Paul Crutzen in 2000, als reactie op de schokkende constatering dat de invloed van de mens langzamerhand als een geologische kracht gezien moet worden. Hij stelde voor het laatste stukje van het geologische tijdvak ‘Holoceen’ af te scheiden en dat het Antropoceen, het tijdperk van de mens, te…

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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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Neretva Recollection: Materiality of War, Flowing Memories and Living Archive

In a sunny late-October week, an interdisciplinary team of seven landscape architecture students and six architecture students made an intensive field trip to the city of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, together with Saskia de Wit, Armina Pilav and Aleksandar Stanicic from TU Delft. On site, they were joined by Damir Ugljen, independent researcher in archeology,…

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Symposium Crossing Borders in Landscape Architecture

On Thursday, November 8, the Dutch School of Landscape Architecture (DSL) organizes the symposium ‘Crossing Borders in Landscape Architecture’ in Berlage/TU Delft on the meaning of internationalisation for the field of landscape architecture. What does internationalisation mean for practice and competences of (future) landscape architects who work abroad and vice versa? Like all DSL-events, all…

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