Dr Frank Suurenbroek (1974) is Professor of Spatial Urban Transformation at the Faculty of Technology, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences. Suurenbroek wrote his PhD thesis on Incremental Urban Transformation. He then worked for nine years as a senior consultant at Architekten Cie and Inbo Amsterdam on complex transformation projects. Since late 2014, he has led an interdisciplinary team from within his research group that now has over 14 multi-year research projects to its name. The group is part of the Centre of Expertise City Net Zero and the TU Delft Centre for Just City.
- Creating actionable futures (CrAFt)
- Creating actionable futures (CrAFt)
- Bouwen met de natuur (Natuurinclusieve gebiedsontwikkeling)
- Welzijn verbeteren met woningbouw (Building for well-being)
- Building for Well-being
- Samen naar een circulaire economie (CIRCOLLAB)
- COVID-19-INTERVENTIES VOOR VEERKRACHTIGE BUURTEN (VAN PREVENTIE NAAR VEERKRACHT)
- From Prevention to Resilience: Designing Public Spaces in Times of Pandemics
- Interventies voor veerkrachtige buurten (Van Preventie naar Veerkracht)
- Media Architecture Biennale 20 (MAB20)
- De stad ontwerpen op ooghoogte (Sensing Streetscapes)
- Media Architecture Biennale 20 (MAB20)
- Ontwikkelbuurten
- Het Bajeskwartier
- Toepassen lage-temperatuur warmtenet in de stad (HeatNet)
- Co-creating Responsive Urban Spaces (Co-ReUS)