As a leading international knowledge institution, TU Delft is growing rapidly, reaching 25,000 students by 2025. To remain a top institution, large-scale investments are being made in the campus with new education and research buildings, facilities, greenery and attractive public space. This raises ambitious questions. For example, what does the future of education and research look like?

How do you deal with the strategic sliding puzzle of new and aging buildings? And how do you develop an inviting campus so that students, researchers and businesses have more contact with each other? Also, the approximately 3,000 fragmented parking spaces at ground level will be replaced with centralized parking locations on the campus ring road, creating more space for walkers and cyclists. All of these developments will dramatically change the character of the campus.

PosadMaxwan has developed a spatial development perspective for this, commissioned by TU Delft, in the form of a new "story of the campus. This perspective offers inspiration and gives direction to current and future developments on the TU campus. In order to make it concrete, together with the TU Delft we have drawn up a number of story lines, so that a weighing framework with building blocks arises for future decisions. They also establish connections between the users of the campus, the ambitions of TU Delft's Executive Board, the Municipality of Delft and existing spatial frameworks.

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