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Desk member of the Science Center


A man in the park - Harry Koerts

one of the gardeners at the botanical gardens - Karel Oberman



director of the Science Center - Michael van der Meer

- the busy Mijnbouwstraat is a big hindrance, and the city wants to make it a 2-way street, making it even busier - this road really disconnects them from the rest of the TU

- in some ways the river Schie is doing the same to the city center

- people usually park behind the Architecture faculty as there is no real parking near the building itself...

- Public transportation is alright, though he is realy looking forward to the arrival of tram 19

- The green spaces behind the Science Center belong to DUWO, they wanted to build new housing there, but that was denied by the city. Now they plan an underground parking garage and creating a park there. The Science Center and the Botanical Gardens are partnering with DUWO on this plan.

- this park would openly connect with the Botanical Gardens, yet currently there are still some legal issues to be resolved with this. This idea is like the Westergasfabriek

- they are planning on getting activities from other faculties to the Science Center to expand their activities - they have been in business just over one year and have 9 people on staff and not much money yet

- they had 38.300 visitors last year, of which 11.000 students ages 9-16 who come in classes with their schools

- most of the visitors come from the Delft/haaglanden and randstad. Not so much from the rest of the country

- they really want to be connected to the TU as a whole


- The Science Center is working together with for example the Architecture faculty with Hyperbody who have a space in the Science Center. Also the computer science department has a place and the industrial design department

- The Science center does not really work to facilitate any information FOR TU students yet.

- Nor show the coherence of the TU as a whole, just individual parts of the products of faculties.


park options


- the park is a large refuge island (vluchtheuvel) and hardly used

- they want to do something with the Dutch water cycle, as TU Delft does a lot of research in this area

- or something to do with climate, or public urinals that give out technical information on your outpourings like heat and chemical energy

- the summer, weekend and evenings are important thinking of options as those are times when there are no students around !

- the park will be a sort of backyard for the students living in the student housing

- the Science Center has 2 inner courtyards, and as such don't really need to use the park as visits are still limited. But if there is a restaurant or something they would need a bigger area to facilitate this growth somehow.

- the park is empty, it is not a 'verblijfsruimte' a place where you STAY. No connection with the area and it's residents... residents and students need a REASON to GO there...





writer of the Ecologieplan Delft 2004-2015, vakteam milieu- Diny Tubbing

Kansenkaart deel Noord vakteam milieu 2011.JPG

Ecologieplan Delft 2004 - 2015


changing the roads - The Mijnbouwstraat is going to be 2-way traffic, becoming an even busier road

- Julianalaan is going to partially closed off in front of the Architecture faculty

- The Myskenlaan beind the Architecture faculty will be closed in order for the park to become one whole


extending the water structure

- Delft has a problem, a water problem, with the change of climate and more rain as a result, Delft is getting wetter. Because of this more open water is needed to house this abundance. As a lof of different areas have different water levels, a connected system is needed for a better regulation of these levels.

- create ponds in the De Vries van Heystplantsoen

- create canals along most of the Julianalaan

- this water will continue along the Schoenmakerstraat to connect with the Jaffa park

- The parking-lot behind the Architecture faculty will be underground, with a pool on top, connecting the water from Julianalaan and Jaffa Park

- The Julianalaan will connect via a canal/pond with the canal at Jaffalaan to the water around the Jaffa park

- the canals around the Jaffa park will be extended a lot

- the canal will be extended along Schoenmakerstraat (along the Library)

- all canals are somehow connected via pipes where roads disconnect them

- The water of the Botanical Gardens will be increased a lot to flow into the area of DUWO and the Science Center.

- open water has a good physical and social effects on people

- a lot of the TU buildings are going to be fitted with green roofs to absorb (at least the first few part of) intense rain for less pressure on the overall system


the park

- The park is a historical protected area and cannot be built on or it's structure of roads altered

Cultuurhistorisch Groen tot 1940 aanbevelingen

Inventarisatie en waardestelling cultuurhistorisch groen tot 1940, 16 groene parels in Delft als spiegels van de tijd

Bestemmingsplan Delft 2007

- something very small or temporary 'installations' would possibly be considered

- the house (former police station) is a privately owned house, she would rather see it as housing a public function

- the cost of maintenance is a big issue. Canals and rough green needs less maintenance (twice a year) then planted areas or flowers

- such as flower beds along Michiel de Ruyterweg to improve the habitat for butterflies

- Julianalaan is a natural habitat for bats with it's line of trees.




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