The tourism of Amsterdam has undergone rapid growth. However it has also brought negative impacts. The space and environmental resources are under the massive pressure of tourism. First, In the situation of overtourism, Amsterdam needs to regulate development of tourism; Second, in the situation of post corona virus, the shrinking situation provide more flexibility to bring co-existence of tourists and citizens. Reflexing the actions on space, the (public) space of Amsterdam need to transit and upgrade corresponding to the dense and crowded centre.Transitional TerritoriesArchitecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences | Urbanis
Amsterdam is growing fast, faster than the rest of the Netherlands. This leads to many challenges su...
Many cities are facing challenges in finding an equilibrium in the use of urban consumption spaces. ...
Tourism and leisure, instruments of urban revitalisation. The IJ banks in Amsterdam. The potential ...
Amsterdam is known worldwide for its historical beauty, liberal lifestyle and tolerant atmosphere. W...
The city centre of Amsterdam is becoming unaffordable and uninhabitable for its locals. This project...
This thesis proposes an alternative way of urban transformation in Buiksloterham, Amsterdam. The cit...
The extensive growth of urban tourism is influencing the living environment of urban citizens worldw...
The outcome of constantly striving for economic growth and making a profit has led to a city in whic...
Every year, cities in general and heritage cities in particular, welcome a large number of tourists ...
The urban is a site of diversity, multiplicity and conviviality under threat from commercialization,...
Amsterdam is a city known for its vibrancy, tolerance and diversity. In the last few decades, the ci...
The familiar shape of western cities is changing dramatically. For long times the urban core was tak...
This thesis project examined theories and practices of migration in Dutch urban space and observed t...
The city of Amsterdam, recently, and in the afterlight of the pandemic’s consequences, decided to ta...
Amsterdam faces a problem common to many historical metropolises of Europe – how to maintain constan...
Amsterdam is growing fast, faster than the rest of the Netherlands. This leads to many challenges su...
Many cities are facing challenges in finding an equilibrium in the use of urban consumption spaces. ...
Tourism and leisure, instruments of urban revitalisation. The IJ banks in Amsterdam. The potential ...
Amsterdam is known worldwide for its historical beauty, liberal lifestyle and tolerant atmosphere. W...
The city centre of Amsterdam is becoming unaffordable and uninhabitable for its locals. This project...
This thesis proposes an alternative way of urban transformation in Buiksloterham, Amsterdam. The cit...
The extensive growth of urban tourism is influencing the living environment of urban citizens worldw...
The outcome of constantly striving for economic growth and making a profit has led to a city in whic...
Every year, cities in general and heritage cities in particular, welcome a large number of tourists ...
The urban is a site of diversity, multiplicity and conviviality under threat from commercialization,...
Amsterdam is a city known for its vibrancy, tolerance and diversity. In the last few decades, the ci...
The familiar shape of western cities is changing dramatically. For long times the urban core was tak...
This thesis project examined theories and practices of migration in Dutch urban space and observed t...
The city of Amsterdam, recently, and in the afterlight of the pandemic’s consequences, decided to ta...
Amsterdam faces a problem common to many historical metropolises of Europe – how to maintain constan...
Amsterdam is growing fast, faster than the rest of the Netherlands. This leads to many challenges su...
Many cities are facing challenges in finding an equilibrium in the use of urban consumption spaces. ...
Tourism and leisure, instruments of urban revitalisation. The IJ banks in Amsterdam. The potential ...