MSU meets Delft: Cycling Urbanism walking tour in Delft by Brett Petzer (Mobycon)
Wed, May 21
|Main entrance of the BK Faculty


Time & Location
May 21, 2025, 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Main entrance of the BK Faculty, Julianalaan 134, 2628 BZ Delft, Netherlands
About the event
This walking tour in Delft will showcase how varying mobility infrastructure (walking and biking) forms a network that connects the different types of urban fabric in Delft, and how this network is related to the city’s urban evolution.
Starting from the main entrance of the BK Faculty, ending at Delft city center
The Department of Urban and Regional Planning at Michigan State University (MSU) each year organizes a European Study Abroad program where a group of approximately 15 spatial planning students spend 3 weeks in Europe working with students from 3 different European Universities on sustainable planning practices. The topics have ranged from brownfield redevelopment to energy planning and urban agriculture, with the aim to familiarize our students with different planning approaches in Europe.
This year, within the framework of this European Study Abroad program, they are visiting Delft and the surrounding area from 21st to the 23rd of May 2025.
About Brett Petzer:
Brett was born in Cape Town, South Africa and he is an academic, urban planner and translator. His specialization in Mobycon as a bicycle infrastructure planner includes how regulatory mechanisms influence the “ownership” of public space made for various transportation and mobility modes. (https://dutchcycling.nl/experts/brett-petzer/)
About Mobycon:
Mobycon is a Delft-based company focusing on sustainable mobility. Specifically, they are a consultancy firm that specializes in transportation plans as well as public space design (https://mobycon.com/).