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Architecture

DIY KLARENSTRAAT

+++Zelfbouw en de herontdekking van de portiekflat / A new perspective on the post-war social housing block+++

+++Edited by Patricia van Ulzen, Antoin Buissink and Rufus de Vries+++

ISBN

978-94-90322-66-3

Graphic designer

Antoin Buissink

Number of pages

224

Book size

17 x 24 cm

Binding

Softcover

Dutch / English 

Date of release: July 2017

Made possible with the support of Creative Industries Fund NL, the Van Eesteren-Fluck & Van Lohuizen Stichting, and gemeente Amsterdam, stadsdeel Nieuw West, Provincie Noord-Holland, Urbannerdam, Vanschagen Architects, Coffeemania.

The project 'Klussen op de Klarenstraat' is winner of the Amsterdam Architectuurprijs 2015 (Gouden A.A.P. 2015,) Beste vier ARC14 Award, Nominatie Zuiderkerkprijs 2014

On the Shortlist of the DAM ARCHITECTURAL BOOK AWARD 2017.

+++

The Staalmanplein neighbourhood in Cornelis van Eesteren's Westelijke Tuinsteden (Western Garden Cities) in Amsterdam, has been undergoing a radical regeneration operation since 2008. Whereas most housing blocks in this neighbourhood from the 1950s were demolished and replaced by new buildings, the social housing block in the U.J. Klarenstraat was selected for an experiment: in 2012 the whole block was put up for sale as Do It Yourself apartments.

The apartment building from 1956 at the U.J. Klarenstraat has been drastically transformed by a group of buyers into a residential building with a highly varied programme. Vanschagen Architects advised the thirty buyers in the development of the project, its design and its realisation.

This experiment can be considered a success. Reviews in professional journals and the local press were positive, the project was nominated for three awards of which it won one, the residents are satisfied with their self-designed apartments, and the housing corporation perceives beneficial social effects of the project on the neighbourhood.

With contributions by

Vincent van Rossem, Patricia van Ulzen, Rufus de Vries (photography), Arjan Gooijer, Sander Gelinck, Maaike Schravesande, Frans van Hulten

Book launch July 20, 2017, 19.30 hrs, Pakhuis De Zwijger, >>>>>

 

 

Zelfbouw en de herontdekking van de portiekflat / A new perspective on the post-war social housing block

Edited by Patricia van Ulzen, Antoin Buissink and Rufus de Vries

€25.00

DIY KLARENSTRAAT

Zelfbouw en de herontdekking van de portiekflat / A new perspective on the post-war social housing block

Edited by Patricia van Ulzen, Antoin Buissink and Rufus de Vries

€25.00

Architecture / Awarded / Photography / Theory / Urbanism

ISBN

978-94-90322-66-3

Graphic designer

Antoin Buissink

Number of pages

224

Book size

17 x 24 cm

Binding

Softcover

Dutch / English 

Date of release: July 2017

Made possible with the support of Creative Industries Fund NL, the Van Eesteren-Fluck & Van Lohuizen Stichting, and gemeente Amsterdam, stadsdeel Nieuw West, Provincie Noord-Holland, Urbannerdam, Vanschagen Architects, Coffeemania.

The project 'Klussen op de Klarenstraat' is winner of the Amsterdam Architectuurprijs 2015 (Gouden A.A.P. 2015,) Beste vier ARC14 Award, Nominatie Zuiderkerkprijs 2014

On the Shortlist of the DAM ARCHITECTURAL BOOK AWARD 2017.

The Staalmanplein neighbourhood in Cornelis van Eesteren's Westelijke Tuinsteden (Western Garden Cities) in Amsterdam, has been undergoing a radical regeneration operation since 2008. Whereas most housing blocks in this neighbourhood from the 1950s were demolished and replaced by new buildings, the social housing block in the U.J. Klarenstraat was selected for an experiment: in 2012 the whole block was put up for sale as Do It Yourself apartments.

The apartment building from 1956 at the U.J. Klarenstraat has been drastically transformed by a group of buyers into a residential building with a highly varied programme. Vanschagen Architects advised the thirty buyers in the development of the project, its design and its realisation.

This experiment can be considered a success. Reviews in professional journals and the local press were positive, the project was nominated for three awards of which it won one, the residents are satisfied with their self-designed apartments, and the housing corporation perceives beneficial social effects of the project on the neighbourhood.

With contributions by

Vincent van Rossem, Patricia van Ulzen, Rufus de Vries (photography), Arjan Gooijer, Sander Gelinck, Maaike Schravesande, Frans van Hulten

Book launch July 20, 2017, 19.30 hrs, Pakhuis De Zwijger, >>>>>