Spijkenisse
The (Hi)Story of a New Town
Y.H. So (TU Delft - Architecture and the Built Environment)
L. Qu – Mentor (TU Delft - Spatial Planning and Strategy)
G. Slingerland – Mentor (TU Delft - Urban Studies)
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Abstract
This thesis explores the identity of Spijkenisse and how it can be enhanced in its revitalisation. In previous revitalisation efforts of New Towns, both tangible and intangible heritage have been demolished. Therefore, a historical overview of these cities is necessary, covering not only the ‘planned city’ but also the ‘lived city’. To achieve this, the topics of ‘Heritage as a vector’ and ‘Place Identity’ will be examined. This study utilises Spijkenisse as a test case for a methodology that can be applied in other New Towns in the Netherlands or internationally. The methodology includes historical analysis, storytelling, and co- creation workshops. The research emphasises participatory planning to empower the local community, fostering a sense of ownership and pride.