DASH Van woning naar woning: Radicale transformaties van woongebouwen

Translated title of the contribution: DASH From Dwelling to Dwelling: Radical Housing Transformations

Harald Mooij (Editor), Olv Klijn (Editor), Dirk van Gameren (Editor), Frederique van Andel (Editor), Pierijn van der Putt (Editor), Paul Kuitenbrouwer (Editor), Dirk van den Heuvel (Editor), Annenies Kraaij (Editor), Jurjen Zeinstra (Editor), Hans Teerds (Editor)

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Abstract

Following the large-scale production of new buildings in the second half of the twentieth century and the lull of the economic crisis, a new practice is emerging. Finding ways to reuse the existing building stock plays an important part in this. In the quest for a more sustainable use of resources and social capital, this focus on the transformation of the existing housing stock is a promising task for architects and developers. In the Netherlands, all eyes are on the postwar housing that, built in the reconstruction period, is due for an overhaul on technical grounds alone. This challenge is not new. Social change has gone hand in hand with adaptation of the housing stock for centuries. This DASH brings the
current challenge into historical and international perspective, with essays that shed light on the subject from different stand points as well as newly documented examples – from Diocletianus’s palace in Split to the Albany apartment complex in London and recent projects such as the klushuizen (DIY houses) on U.J. Klarenstraat in Amsterdam.
Translated title of the contributionDASH From Dwelling to Dwelling: Radical Housing Transformations
Original languageMultiple languages
Place of PublicationRotterdam
Publishernai010 publishers
Number of pages160
ISBN (Print)978-94-6208-311-0
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Publication series

NameDelft Architectural Studies on Housing (DASH)
PublisherNai010 publishers
Volume14

Keywords

  • transformation
  • housing

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