This research is looking for an integral approach in regenerating Dutch problem neighbourhoods. With an integral approach is meant an approach that combines spatial and social measures. This is currently missing in practice and theory of urbanism and results often in the replacement of problems instead of the solving of problems.UrbanismArchitectur
Since Dutch housing associations are independent organisations which have to take their own decision...
This graduation project concerns the translation of aspects of social sustainability to the context ...
The large carefully planned housing estates built after the Second World War were once attractive pl...
A research for the effects of interventions in Dutch post war neighbourhoods from a physical as well...
Across Europe, area-based policies have been developed as a mode of urban governance to deal with th...
Across Europe, area-based policies have been developed as a mode of urban governance to deal with th...
Across Europe, area-based policies have been developed as a mode of urban governance to deal with th...
The Dutch government aims since the 1990s at a more market oriented approach in urban planning with ...
This study fundamentally intends to reflect the process of urban renewal during the period 1974-1993...
Urban renewal policies in The Netherlands already have a long history, which is characterised by var...
This research gives a new approach for the transformation of the 'bloemkoolwijken' in the Netherland...
Dutch housing associations are important actors in the field of urban planning. They are independent...
Amsterdam is a rapidly growing city with a high demand for new homes. Research indicates different i...
Urban areas are rapidly transforming. This is particularly true in the Netherlands where residential...
The need to combat decay of obsolete housing and services in urban renewal areas has been recognized...
Since Dutch housing associations are independent organisations which have to take their own decision...
This graduation project concerns the translation of aspects of social sustainability to the context ...
The large carefully planned housing estates built after the Second World War were once attractive pl...
A research for the effects of interventions in Dutch post war neighbourhoods from a physical as well...
Across Europe, area-based policies have been developed as a mode of urban governance to deal with th...
Across Europe, area-based policies have been developed as a mode of urban governance to deal with th...
Across Europe, area-based policies have been developed as a mode of urban governance to deal with th...
The Dutch government aims since the 1990s at a more market oriented approach in urban planning with ...
This study fundamentally intends to reflect the process of urban renewal during the period 1974-1993...
Urban renewal policies in The Netherlands already have a long history, which is characterised by var...
This research gives a new approach for the transformation of the 'bloemkoolwijken' in the Netherland...
Dutch housing associations are important actors in the field of urban planning. They are independent...
Amsterdam is a rapidly growing city with a high demand for new homes. Research indicates different i...
Urban areas are rapidly transforming. This is particularly true in the Netherlands where residential...
The need to combat decay of obsolete housing and services in urban renewal areas has been recognized...
Since Dutch housing associations are independent organisations which have to take their own decision...
This graduation project concerns the translation of aspects of social sustainability to the context ...
The large carefully planned housing estates built after the Second World War were once attractive pl...