Biography
Fransje Hooimeijer specialises in system integration of technical conditions in urban design and interdisciplinary design. She is trained as a designer at the Willem de Kooning Academy, as a researcher at Erasmus University, and after having been an independent researcher for a number of years, she carried out a PhD research at TU Delft. In her research and teaching at Delft University of Technology, she takes the perspective of the city as a technical reconstruction of the landscape. She is passionate to understand how nature can be brought closer to people with concepts such as ecosystem participation and reversed engineering with nature as the foundation for a climate-resilient, natural city. She is involved in national and international practice and research projects, is editor of the Journal of Delta Urbanism, has contributed to several books and has published in urban planning, technical and scientific journals. Within the TU Delft she contributes to the organization in the capacity of section and research group lead, coordinator of the interfaculty Delta Futures Lab and theme lead in Port City Futures Institute.
