Graduation Poster Complex Cities 2011

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Sp atialPlanning &Strategy Hu Tuofu Beijing, China He tackled the problem of rural migrants to Chinese cities and came up with strategies to integrate them into social networks and urban systems of interde- pendency and economy. Hangga Hadi Surabaya, Indonesia He devised a strategy for the regeneration of the historical centre of the city of Surabaya, in Indonesia, preserving the rich archi- tectonical and urbanistic heritage of the city. Angela Lopez Mexico City, Mexico She came up with a sus- tainable spatial strategy for water management in a developing me- tropolis, using water as an important design element. Manuel Felix Mexico City, Mexico He prepared a plan to inte- grate the peri-urban settle- ments of Mexico City into a regional network by pro- posing the transformation of low-density mono- functional gated communi- ties and the reconnection of informal settlements . Yahui Huang Xian, China She developed a compre- hensive spatial strategy for the development of the urban fringe for the city of Xi’an in central China. Wang Jingya Beijing, China She tackled the issue of planning intentions vs. planned realities, develop- ing an insight into the way facilities and functions are located and what makes vibrant centres in Jinan, China. Jue Wang Beijing, China She dealt with the transfor- mation of historical dis- tricts in Beijing, using iden- tity and regeneration strate- gies as a framework for action. Thomas Paul Amsterdam, The Netherlands He tackled the problem of how to plan and design in the context of demographic decline, using a rural village in the Northeast of the Netherlands as a case study. Vytautas Buinevičius Kaunas, Lithuania He developed a study and intervention strategy for the restructuring, revalua- tion and revitalisation of the socialist housing estates in the city of Kaunas in Lithuania. Yuli Zhou Beijing, China She prepared a transport oriented regional plan and a local design for the city of Xining in the eastern part of China, incorporating the idea of one-hour regional commuting. Shuying Yu Beijing, China She devised a regenera- tion plan for the Chi- nese city of Tangshan, deeply affected by earthquakes, taking live- ability and sustainability as guiding parameters. Chaoran Sun Beijing, China He devised a spatial strat- egy for a large metropolis in China by using concepts and practices related to polycentric urban develop- ment. Jing Su Beijing, China She dealt with the problem of low-income graduates living in informal communi- ties in the periphery of great Chinese cities, and emphasized bottom-up approaches for planning and designs in informal settings. Isabela Ledo Rio de Janeiro, Brazil She dealt with challenges and opportunities arising from the organization of the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, emphasizing the social legacy of the Olym- pic games as an asset for the city Hanne van denBerg Delft, The Netherlands She prepared a detailed study on how to integrate informal settlements into the formal city by using upgrading strategies, having an informal settlement in Buenos Aires as a case study and area of interven- tion. Ping-Yi Wu Tainan, Taiwan She formulated a spatial strategy for Tainan, in Taiwan, combining strate- gic urban development, public transport and local design interventions tp strengthen its cultural and built heritage. Xiao Liang Taiyüan, Shanxi, China She came up with a spatial strategy for integrating different social groups in Shanghai, China, through intelligent use of the public space. Complex Cities Research Group and Graduation Studio Complex Cities is a research studio that deals with strategic planning and design at the regional and metropolitan scales. We believe that a good design stems from research and analysis. That is why we put an emphasis on problem finding and subsequently on problem solving. We are located at the TU Delft, Department of Urbanism, Chair of Spatial Planning and Strategy. Visit us at www.complexcities.tudelft.nl or download studentsʼ work from www.repository.tudelft.nl For more information, please write to [email protected]

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This is the annual graduation poster of the research and design studio Complex Cities. We are located at the Chair of Spatial Planning and Strategy (Professor Vincent Nadin) at the Department of Urbanism of the Delft university of Technology (TU Delft). Every year, we prepare a poster with our students' phtographs and a brief description of their graduation projects. For more informatin, please write to [email protected]

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SpatialPlanning&Strategy

Hu TuofuBeijing, China

He tackled the problem of rural migrants to Chinese cities and came up with strategies to integrate them into social networks and urban systems of interde-pendency and economy.

Hangga HadiSurabaya, Indonesia

He devised a strategy for the regeneration of the historical centre of the city of Surabaya, in Indonesia, preserving the rich archi-tectonical and urbanistic heritage of the city.

Angela LopezMexico City, Mexico

She came up with a sus-tainable spatial strategy for water management in a developing me-tropolis, using water as an important design element.

Manuel FelixMexico City, Mexico

He prepared a plan to inte-grate the peri-urban settle-ments of Mexico City into a regional network by pro-posing the transformation of low-density mono-functional gated communi-ties and the reconnection of informal settlements .

Yahui HuangXian, China

She developed a compre-hensive spatial strategy for the development of the urban fringe for the city of Xi’an in central China.

Wang JingyaBeijing, China

She tackled the issue of planning intentions vs. planned realities, develop-ing an insight into the way facilities and functions are located and what makes vibrant centres in Jinan, China.

Jue WangBeijing, China

She dealt with the transfor-mation of historical dis-tricts in Beijing, using iden-tity and regeneration strate-gies as a framework for action.

Thomas PaulAmsterdam, The Netherlands

He tackled the problem of how to plan and design in the context of demographic decline, using a rural village in the Northeast of the Netherlands as a case study.

Vytautas BuinevičiusKaunas, Lithuania

He developed a study and intervention strategy for the restructuring, revalua-tion and revitalisation of the socialist housing estates in the city of Kaunas in Lithuania.

Yuli ZhouBeijing, China

She prepared a transport oriented regional plan and a local design for the city of Xining in the eastern part of China, incorporating the idea of one-hour regional commuting.

Shuying YuBeijing, China

She devised a regenera-tion plan for the Chi-nese city of Tangshan, deeply affected by earthquakes, taking live-ability and sustainability as guiding parameters.

Chaoran Sun Beijing, China

He devised a spatial strat-egy for a large metropolis in China by using concepts and practices related to polycentric urban develop-ment.

Jing SuBeijing, China

She dealt with the problem of low-income graduates living in informal communi-ties in the periphery of great Chinese cities, and emphasized bottom-up approaches for planning and designs in informal settings.

Isabela LedoRio de Janeiro, Brazil

She dealt with challenges and opportunities arising from the organization of the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, emphasizing the social legacy of the Olym-pic games as an asset for the city

Hanne van denBergDelft, The Netherlands

She prepared a detailed study on how to integrate informal settlements into the formal city by using upgrading strategies, having an informal settlement in Buenos Aires as a case study and area of interven-tion.

Ping-Yi WuTainan, Taiwan

She formulated a spatial strategy for Tainan, in Taiwan, combining strate-gic urban development, public transport and local design interventions tp strengthen its cultural and built heritage.

Xiao LiangTaiyüan, Shanxi, China

She came up with a spatial strategy for integrating different social groups in Shanghai, China, through intelligent use of the public space.

Complex Cities Research Group and Graduation Studio

Complex Cities is a research studio that deals with strategic planning and design at the regional and metropolitan scales. We believe that a good design stems from research and analysis. That is why we put an emphasis on problem finding and subsequently on problem solving. We are located at the TU Delft, Department of Urbanism, Chair of Spatial Planning and Strategy. Visit us at www.complexcities.tudelft.nl or download studentsʼ work from www.repository.tudelft.nl For more information, please write to [email protected]

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