Carola Hein, Professor of History of Architecture and Urban Planning TU Delft, has been affiliated with the Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development…
Laurenz Gottstein and Alina L. Just People around the world know Hamburg for its port, but also for its famous entertainment and red light district: the…
Maurice Jansen Port cities and water cultures around the world draw increasingly more attention, discussion and reflection, especially in light of global…
Port cities are where people, cargo, and ideas venture into the world, where economic development and liveability may clash or go hand in hand. This is the…
Martin Valinger Sluga The Adriatic port city of Rijeka in Croatia was one of the European Capitals of Culture (ECoC) in 2020. In the run-up to ECoC 2020, this…
Vincent Baptist, Thomas van den Brink, Yvonne van Mil, Lukas Höller, Francesca Savoldi, Stephan Hauser, Hilde Sennema For the PortCityFutures community, the…
Bibi Allessie, Jonas Althuis, Inès van Rijn, Malika van de Weerd As part of the Building Green course, four students from the Delft University of Technology…
Paul van de Laar In early February, the port city of Rotterdam was breaking news around the globe. Local media announced that the national monument De Hef (the…
Despina Papachristoudi, Matti Wim Havens, Dora Kotsi-Felici Ports are places marked by a plethora of goods, people and unexpected encounters. Besides the often…
Navya Kumar Port cities, with access to the wider world, are often thought to embody cosmopolitanism - an elusive term implying the possibility of global…