Teaching, Learning & Researching
This book is composed of a general introduction followed by 18 chapters written by teachers and researchers from TU Delft, as well as frequent collaborators, each describing an issue or tool used in Spatial Planning, as it is taught and researched at our university. The book aims to give readers aro...
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| description | This book is composed of a general introduction followed by 18 chapters written by teachers and researchers from TU Delft, as well as frequent collaborators, each describing an issue or tool used in Spatial Planning, as it is taught and researched at our university. The book aims to give readers around the world an introduction to how spatial planning is conceived at TU Delft. Spatial planning is a highly idiosyncratic discipline and is conceived differently around the world. In most places, spatial planning is part of an architectural approach to the city, in which design exists almost autonomously, while in other places it is part of a political-economical approach to the city. What distinguishes Delft is the bridge we have managed to build between design and politics, and the way we understand space as foundational for the understanding of socio-economic processes. This is anchored on a Dutch tradition of city-making in which issues of “maakbaarheid” (roughly translated by “feasibility”), a guiding concept in Dutch society, which was built upon an exceedingly difficult territory to plan, design and manage. Spatial planning in the Netherlands is hence a combination of planning, design and management that is unique. Simultaneously, spatial planning as a discipline in the Netherlands is rather forward-thinking and uniquely equipped to deal with the great societal challenges of our time (climate change, pandemics, growing inequality, etc) and may be useful for students and teachers elsewhere seeking to learn from other traditions. Each chapter addresses issues that we see as central to the way of teaching and researching spatial planning. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1601632025-05-22T11:43:06Z Teaching, Learning & Researching Rocco, Roberto Bracken, Gregory Newton, Caroline Dabrowski, Marcin planning education and research Dutch planning integration of planning and design new paradigms in planning planning for sustainability thema EDItEUR::A The Arts::AM Architecture thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JN Education This book is composed of a general introduction followed by 18 chapters written by teachers and researchers from TU Delft, as well as frequent collaborators, each describing an issue or tool used in Spatial Planning, as it is taught and researched at our university. The book aims to give readers around the world an introduction to how spatial planning is conceived at TU Delft. Spatial planning is a highly idiosyncratic discipline and is conceived differently around the world. In most places, spatial planning is part of an architectural approach to the city, in which design exists almost autonomously, while in other places it is part of a political-economical approach to the city. What distinguishes Delft is the bridge we have managed to build between design and politics, and the way we understand space as foundational for the understanding of socio-economic processes. This is anchored on a Dutch tradition of city-making in which issues of “maakbaarheid” (roughly translated by “feasibility”), a guiding concept in Dutch society, which was built upon an exceedingly difficult territory to plan, design and manage. Spatial planning in the Netherlands is hence a combination of planning, design and management that is unique. Simultaneously, spatial planning as a discipline in the Netherlands is rather forward-thinking and uniquely equipped to deal with the great societal challenges of our time (climate change, pandemics, growing inequality, etc) and may be useful for students and teachers elsewhere seeking to learn from other traditions. Each chapter addresses issues that we see as central to the way of teaching and researching spatial planning. 2025-05-22T11:43:05Z 2025-05-22T11:43:05Z 2022 book ONIX_20250522T133704_9789463666046_15 9789463666046 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/160163 eng none image/png Attribution 4.0 International https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://store.printservice.nl/ustorethemes/HR/150/nl-NL/products/4540/Teaching-Learning-Researching-Spatial-Planning/__;!!PAKc-5URQlI!8ZSUZqxRwiD65mlUrIvVdWycR2_JZ3w49RguYlf8TSjzXVBSZbQNHZpXmsJj2CgXHtt6950T08fooSUugndLl7XsVXMeSo_qY1_INw$ https://books.open.tudelft.nl/home/catalog/view/50/SPS_Teaching.pdf/141 TU Delft OPEN Publishing 10.34641/mg.50 10.34641/mg.50 6e038278-520e-4e74-a239-d06f0d179364 9789463666046 open access |
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