Summer School Planning and Design with Water, TU Delft

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Colophon organization: Chair of Spatial planning and strategy, department of urbanism, Faculty of architecture and the built Environment, TU Delft, the Netherlands Address: Julianalaan 134, 2628BL, Delft, The Netherlands Responsible professor: Prof. Vincent Nadin Responsible person: Roberto Rocco organizing TEAM: Prof. Vincent Nadin Roberto Rocco, spatial planning and strategy Fransje Hooimeijer, Environmental Technology & Design Betty chang, (NCKU, TAIWAN), urban planning contributors: Andrea Verni (European Master of Urbanism) Chen Chung (PhD candidate) Gerda Roeleveld (DELTARES) Liang Xiong (PhD candidate) Marcin Dawbroski (Spatial planning)

Peter van Veelen (urban design theory and methods) Taneha Bacchin(Environmental Technology & Design) Yuting Tai (PhD candidate) Coaches: Anastasia Chranioti Astor Huang Germana Camara Jing Zhou Katherone Sundermann Luis Carvalho Mrudhula Koshy Nien-Ping Huang website: http:// planningdesigntudelft.wordpress.com visit the website for a complete overview and the full programme Contact: r.c.rocco@tudelft.nl


Welcome to the faculty of architecture of the TU Delft


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our building in 2008


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our city

Delft, The Netherlands, pop.: 96.000 (2008)




Urbanism at tudelft AR2U090 Methodology for Urbanism *Logics of Enquiry

In this exercise, you will need to ‘locate’ yourself inthe hypothetical triangle that composes URBANISM at TU Delft. According to your previous education and aspirations for the future, where would you be? Mark a cross inside the triangle and write your name and country of origin near that cross. Would you add another element to this geometrical form? Is it a polygon? A square? What other categories would you add, if any?

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Physical Sciences


OTB Chair: Urban an Regional Development

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OTB Chair: Neighbourhood Change and Housing Prof. Maarten van Ham

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Chair: Design & Politics Prof. Wouter Vanstiphout

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Prof. Henco Bekkering

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Chair: Cultural History & Design


summer school tudelft + NCKU + SCUT*

delft university of technology (NL) + National Cheng Kung University (Taiwan) + South China University of Technology (China)


AIM to provide students with a summarized experience on spatial plan and strategy-making, using short exercises to build up a simulated planning and design cycle.


The objectives • •

To help students understand theories and practices that bring together water management and urban development to apply the knowledge acquired in the elaboration of a vision and a spatial plan for a specific area in the vicinity of Rotterdam.


Learning objectives •

To understand the challenges of water issues in regional, metropolitan and urban environments and resilience of urban environments in relation to climate change

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To understand the connections between the planning and design of built environments in relation to the challenges above

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To understand the complexity of spatial planning and strategy making in relation to water issues


learning outcomes • • • • •

To discuss the possible roles planning and design professionals might have in the practice To connect issues of governance, participation and democracy to spatial plan-making and design To understand general steps in spatial plan and strategy-making and to get familiarized with possible methods and tools associated with each step To understand the role of technology in urban development considering climate change and its role as boundary spanner To connect learning and doing through practical interactive exercises


1st step understanding student’s values and priorities + (suggesting values indicating local priorities)





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step 2: giving students context, meaning and knowledge



the technical aspects


Maeslantkering


Maeslantkering


the case: Vlaardingen


vlaardingen


vlaardingen


vlaardingen


vlaardingen


Kinder DiJk




lectures


Planning theory (professor vincent nadin: SPS)


the case in context (andrea verni)


Water issues and water culture in the Netherlands (fransje hooimeijer)

understanding water issues: lectures


understanding water issues: lectures

SUSTAINABLE INFRASTRUCTURES (Taneha Bacchin)

WATER ISSUES in the Netherlands (Peter van Veelen)


Liang Xiong (china)

Yuting Tai (china)

Chen(taiwan) Chung

Planning with Water: Contrasts between China, Taiwan and The Netherlands


STEP 3: defining the problem



defining the problem: SWOT



defining the problem: SWOT


defining the problem: speed dating



defining the problem: visiting the archives in rotterdam






the planning theory lectures in governance and stakeholder analysis GOVERNANCE (Gerda Roeleveld , DELTARES)

Stakeholders (Marcin Dabrowsky, Tu Delft)



an understanding of governance


governance public sector

private sector

planning civil society



understanding governance: role playing game


understanding governance: role playing game


understanding governance: role playing game


understanding governance: role playing game



step 4: preliminary visioning


A theme or direction preliminary visioning




process design


process design


spatial design



last step: poster preparation: summary of everything


finally computers!



final presentation and feed back








examples of students’ work







the end






for more information, please visit https://planningdesigntudelft.wordpress.com


thanks for listening

any questions?


presentation prepared by roberto rocco Chair spatial planning and strategy department of urbanism

delft university of technology SpatialPlanning&StrategyTUDelft

r.c.rocco@tudelft.nl

SPS


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