Education
The teaching of history implies not only the transition of knowledge, it also includes careful analysis and reflection on the past as such it is an important foundation for design. The Chair History of Architecture and Urban Planning serves Bachelor, Master, and PhD education in the Department of Architecture, and also other departments of the faculty, notably students from Urbanism and from the Architecture and Heritage Section of AE&T. Historical knowledge, academic writing and analytical skills serve students who aim to become practitioners as much as students who will take up one in the growing number of careers related to architecture (museum, journalism, municipality). The profession is changing and there will be an increasing need for students with knowledge that expands on design practice. The Chair History of Architecture and Urban Planning teaches required courses in the Bachelor and Master, notably the Delft Lectures on Architectural History and Theory and Architectural History Thesis . The Chair offers several electives, including: Building Green, which examines the terms and practices of architectural and urban design and the importance of ecological, economic, political, cultural, social sustainability in cities over time and through space. Another elective, Adaptive Strategies , focuses on future-oriented approaches for port cities, addressing challenges such as climate change and enery transitions. The Chair leads the studio Urban Archipelago that invites students to rethink the role of water as a foundation for the design of water-aware architectures and spaces. Historical investigation requires strong analytical skills and a thorough understanding of academic writing practice. Additional courses help PhD students sharpen their research plans. MSc electives & MSc 2 Studio AR0110 Adaptive Strategies AR2HA011 Building Green AR2HA020 Urban Archipelago