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IDE-alumnus wins Open Photo Competition 2025

Tian Qing Yen (Industrial Design Engineering) won the grand prize in TU Delft’s Open Photo Competition with her photograph Moving Spaces. Her photo depicts the tension between freedom and restriction. The winning photos were announced during the Open Education Week 2025.

Other winning entries included TU Delft Library by alumnus Carel van der Lippe (Electrical Engineering), The Observer by PhD candidate Jonas Leander von Heusinger (Aerospace Engineering), and Abstract Utility by master’s student Krishna Koushik Venigalla (Architecture).

De winning photo ‘Moving Spaces’ by alumna Tian Qing Yen. (Photo: Tian Qing Yen)

The Open Photo Competition was initiated by Bea de los Arcos, Learning Developer at the TU Delft Extension School. The competition aims to introduce participants to the concept of openness in an accessible way: the free sharing of images, the importance of proper attribution, and the reuse of materials. The submitted photos will be added to a public image bank, freely accessible to all. This year was the fifth edition.

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