Print Email Facebook Twitter Многоэтажные дома шестидесятых в Голландии Title Многоэтажные дома шестидесятых в Голландии: успех и неудача Author van der Hoeven, F.D. (TU Delft 100% Research; TU Delft Urban Design) Date 2020 Abstract During the 1960s, radical ideas emerged in Dutch urban planning. For the first time, the two major cities in the Netherlands engaged in building high-rise residential districts. If we understand this period as an experiment, then the cities of Amsterdam and Rotterdam produced opposite but exciting results. The uncompromising Amsterdam Bijlmermeer district grows into a problem area of national proportions. The more moderate Rotterdam Ommoord district, however, will be doing just fine. This article places the initial urban design features of those districts side-by-side for comparison. It provides insights into which design solutions work and which doesn't. Subject BijlmerBijlmermeerOmmoordhigh-risehoneycomburban fabricaccess-balcony flatgalerijflatSiegfried NassuthLotte Stam-Beeseflatgebouw To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:6a32172a-dffe-4170-bac3-8e1ce6ab5832 ISSN 2307-4485 Source Project Baikal, 17 (66), 149-156 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2020 F.D. van der Hoeven Files PDF Bijlmer_Ommoord.pdf 1015.28 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:6a32172a-dffe-4170-bac3-8e1ce6ab5832/datastream/OBJ/view