The post-war reconstruction years of the 1940s and 1950s are generally referred to as the breakthrough of modernism in urban planning. The Netherlands in particular stands out internationally as a country, which transformed itself with plans and buildings conceived within the vanguard of a modernist vision. Examining the redevelopment of the Dutch city of Eindhoven, this paper suggests, however, that an alternative development of reconstruction planning emerged that ran parallel to the modernist planning project; one that displaced the authority and austerity measures of planned modernism. This development was very much influenced by the ‘pillarization’ of Dutch society, and the resulting tension between Catholic and Socialist parties, whic...
This paper draws on the case of Dutch regional planning in the 1950s to investigate how ‘urban space...
Tim Verlaan opens a new perspective on the politics of urban redevelopment in Western European citie...
For some time now the Royal Antiquarian Society of the Netherlands follows with great concern the la...
The post-war reconstruction years of the 1940s and 1950s are generally referred to as the breakthrou...
The discourse on twentieth-century urban planning has hidden from view the way religion (re)shaped t...
In the historiography of twentieth century urban planning, there is little room for those who challe...
In the historiography of urban planning in the twentieth century, there is little room for those who...
Spatial planning is planned government intervention in the use of private and public land. In the Ne...
Since the mid-1980s, several Dutch towns have initiated many urban planning and design activities fo...
This article seeks to analyse the reciprocal influence between the post-war urban planning policies ...
The Netherlands urban planning has evolved until 1990 in coherence with the image of a hamonious, pl...
Quarters considered for large-scaled re-arrangement demand reflection on the discipline of town-plan...
For some time now the Royal Antiquarian Society of the Netherlands follows with great concern the la...
For some time now the Royal Antiquarian Society of the Netherlands follows with great concern the la...
In the summer of 1924 close to 500 people from 28 different countries visited Amsterdam in order to ...
This paper draws on the case of Dutch regional planning in the 1950s to investigate how ‘urban space...
Tim Verlaan opens a new perspective on the politics of urban redevelopment in Western European citie...
For some time now the Royal Antiquarian Society of the Netherlands follows with great concern the la...
The post-war reconstruction years of the 1940s and 1950s are generally referred to as the breakthrou...
The discourse on twentieth-century urban planning has hidden from view the way religion (re)shaped t...
In the historiography of twentieth century urban planning, there is little room for those who challe...
In the historiography of urban planning in the twentieth century, there is little room for those who...
Spatial planning is planned government intervention in the use of private and public land. In the Ne...
Since the mid-1980s, several Dutch towns have initiated many urban planning and design activities fo...
This article seeks to analyse the reciprocal influence between the post-war urban planning policies ...
The Netherlands urban planning has evolved until 1990 in coherence with the image of a hamonious, pl...
Quarters considered for large-scaled re-arrangement demand reflection on the discipline of town-plan...
For some time now the Royal Antiquarian Society of the Netherlands follows with great concern the la...
For some time now the Royal Antiquarian Society of the Netherlands follows with great concern the la...
In the summer of 1924 close to 500 people from 28 different countries visited Amsterdam in order to ...
This paper draws on the case of Dutch regional planning in the 1950s to investigate how ‘urban space...
Tim Verlaan opens a new perspective on the politics of urban redevelopment in Western European citie...
For some time now the Royal Antiquarian Society of the Netherlands follows with great concern the la...