This article seeks to analyse the reciprocal influence between the post-war urban planning policies and the development of residential neighbourhoods in Lelystad between 1965 and 1990. This city has been designed ‘from scratch’ as the urban centre of the IJsselmeer Polders, the largest land reclamation project of the Netherlands. Lelystad's neighbourhood development will be described and contextualised in the Dutch New Towns planning policy (1960-1985), which intended to avoid increasing congestion in the most densely populated area in the Netherlands: the Randstad. Lelystad is seen as a significant case. This New Town exemplifies the evolution in urban planning in The Netherlands in the second half of the twentieth century. Cornelis van Ee...
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This article seeks to analyse the reciprocal influence between the post-war urban planning policies ...
This article seeks to analyse the reciprocal influence between the post-war urban planning policies ...
This article seeks to analyse the reciprocal influence between the post-war urban planning policies ...
This article seeks to analyse the reciprocal influence between the post-war urban planning policies ...
This article summarizes part of the gist of Town Planning in the Netherlands since 1800. Responses t...
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The Netherlands urban planning has evolved until 1990 in coherence with the image of a harmonious, p...
This article probes into two non-governmental planning initiatives in the bombed cities of Coventry ...
This article probes into two non-governmental planning initiatives in the bombed cities of Coventry ...
This article probes into two non-governmental planning initiatives in the bombed cities of Coventry ...
This article probes into two non-governmental planning initiatives in the bombed cities of Coventry ...
This article probes into two non-governmental planning initiatives in the bombed cities of Coventry ...
This article discusses how CIAM (Congrès Internationaux d’Architecture Moderne) influenced Dutch hou...
This introductory text presents the overarching question that informs the articles in this special s...
This article seeks to analyse the reciprocal influence between the post-war urban planning policies ...
This article seeks to analyse the reciprocal influence between the post-war urban planning policies ...
This article seeks to analyse the reciprocal influence between the post-war urban planning policies ...
This article seeks to analyse the reciprocal influence between the post-war urban planning policies ...
This article summarizes part of the gist of Town Planning in the Netherlands since 1800. Responses t...
Urban design schemes accompanied by avant-garde design of space have been an outcome of economic gro...
Why do today’s Dutch towns look the way they do? The appearance, shape and size of modern Dutch town...
The Netherlands urban planning has evolved until 1990 in coherence with the image of a harmonious, p...
This article probes into two non-governmental planning initiatives in the bombed cities of Coventry ...
This article probes into two non-governmental planning initiatives in the bombed cities of Coventry ...
This article probes into two non-governmental planning initiatives in the bombed cities of Coventry ...
This article probes into two non-governmental planning initiatives in the bombed cities of Coventry ...
This article probes into two non-governmental planning initiatives in the bombed cities of Coventry ...
This article discusses how CIAM (Congrès Internationaux d’Architecture Moderne) influenced Dutch hou...
This introductory text presents the overarching question that informs the articles in this special s...