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Planning Amsterdam : scenarios for urban development, 1928-2003 / [editors, Allard Jolles, Erik Klusman and Ben Teunissen].

Fine Arts Library HT169.N42 A564 2003
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Jolles, Allard.
Klusman, Erik.
Teunissen, Ben.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Urban development--Netherlands--Amsterdam.
Urban development.
Physical Description:
208 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color), plans (some color) ; 28 cm
Place of Publication:
Rotterdam : NAi Publishers, [2003]
Summary:
Soon after being founded in 1928, the Town Planning Department within Amsterdam's Department of Public Works started working on the General Extension Plan (AUP) for the city. The AUP is considered the first structure plan for Amsterdam. It established the guidelines for municipal policy on the physical and spatial development of the city, thus expressing a forward-looking urban vision. The future is the focal point during the process of drafting a plan, as well as in the envisaged scenario that the plan represents. However, in retrospect, structure plans reveal a great deal about the era in which they were produced. This is also true for the eight structure plans produced since the AUP. The most recent plan -- 'Opting for Urbanity' -- was completed in 2003 by the Physical Development Department (DRO), which on 1 January 1980 became the successor and heir to the erstwhile Town Planning Department.
Seventy-five years after the AUP was drafted, the leading concerns in the design and layout of space continue to be residential functions, economic and employment factors, traffic management and recreation. The way in which space is used and filled continues to form the basis for discussions about tackling and steering urban dynamics. Building something new, whether a residential neighbourhood or a business park, is always at the expense of something that existed already. This book therefore concentrates much more on a 75-year span in Amsterdam's spatial and physical development, rather than discussing only Amsterdam's structure plans. Alongside essays and illustrations, this book presents a specially produced series of maps, as an aid to tracing the development of Amsterdam over the last 75 years -- in the city centre and the garden suburbs, in the intensification and expansion of the city, for traffic and transportation, and with green and recreational amenities. Book jacket.
Contents:
75 years of Shaping the City / Klaas de Boer 6
Planning Amsterdam A Bird's-Eye View / Erik Klusman, Ben Teunissen 8
Amsterdam 1928 - 2003 in Nine Maps / Erik Klusman, Ben Teunissen, Rudi Chang (maps) 16
1 The General Extension Plan and Beyond
Prologue: Plan Zuid / Max van den Berg 38
Amsterdam's General Extension Plan / Vincent van Rossem 48
Functional Amsterdam / Kees Somer 58
The 1935 AUP and the 1958 and 1965 Revisions / Erik Klusman, Ben Teunissen 68
Maps for Amsterdam's structure plans: Original maps 1928 - 2003 84
2 City Centre and Urban Renewal
The City Centre Memoranda, 1955 and 1968 / Erik Klusman, Ben Teunissen 108
First Infrastructure, then Policy / Hugo Poelstra 118
Neighbourhood Improvement and Urban Renewal / Jaap Evert Abrahamse 130
Planning, Process and Politics / Allard Jolles 140
3 Public Space, Greenery and Recreation
1970 - 2003 / Erik Klusman, Ben Teunissen 154
The Amsterdamse Bos: the Definitive City Park / Remco Daalder 172
Public Space in the City / Gerrit van der Plas 180
From Health to Hedonism / Jos Gadet 188
Amsterdam: Construction Activities in chronological order, 1928 - 2003 203.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 199-201).
ISBN:
9056623338
OCLC:
54361628

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