Dirk Sijmons

Dirk Sijmons (1949) is one of the founders of H+N+S Landscape-architects. At the office he was responsible for regional plans and research projects. H+N+S received the Prince Bernard Culture award in 2001. In 2002 he received the Rotterdam-Maaskant award and in 2007 the prestigious Edgar Doncker award for his contribution to ‘Dutch Culture’. His book publications in English are = Landscape (1998), Greetings from Europe (2008), Landscape and Energy (2014), Moved Movement, (2015) and Room-for-the-River (2017). Sijmons was appointed first State Landscape Architect of the Netherlands (2004-2008) and in that capacity chair of the Quality-team Room-for-the-Rivers. He held the chair of Environmental Design (2008-2011) and that of Landscape Architecture (2011-2015) at TU-Delft. He was curator of IABR--2014 themed Urban-by-Nature. At the World Design summit 2017 in Montreal, he received the Global IFLA sir Geoffrey Jellicoe award.

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Room for Rivers: River basin Management in Times of Climate Change (edX) EdX
Delft University of Technology,DelftX

Room for Rivers: River basin Management in Times of Climate Change (edX)

Explore the innovative approach to river and delta management with 'Room for Rivers'. This online course, offered by edX, draws from the Dutch government's 'Room for a River' initiative, providing essential knowledge on climate-resilient water management. Learn how to protect communities and ecosystems in the face of changing weather patterns.

Nov 22nd 2022
5-12 Weeks
Room for Rivers: Perspectives on River Basin Management (edX) EdX
Delft University of Technology,DelftX

Room for Rivers: Perspectives on River Basin Management (edX)

Explore the innovative approach of the 'Room for Rivers' initiative through this online course. Gain a comprehensive understanding of river basin management strategies that protect communities from flooding while preserving natural ecosystems. Learn from Dutch experts about their proven methods to adapt to climate change and safeguard our water resources.

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