BIJLMERMEER REDEVELOPMENT, NETHERLANDS, AMSTERDAM, 1986
Regeneration of a CIAM inspired masterplan

The project for the Bijlmermeer consists of a proposal for the renovation of the urban pattern of a grid, truly modern extension for social housing, south-east of Amsterdam. When we started the project it had become fashionable to have an apocalyptic view and even on the highest levels of decision making demolishing of important parts of the scheme was considered acceptable.

We looked at it in a positive manner, appreciating the repetition of elements and its large scale. At the same time we considered this monotonous beauty the very basis of a problematic; on the scale of a provincial town urban living had been reduced to such completely innocent activities like fishing, walking and bathing.

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FACT SHEET

Project:
Regeneration of a CIAM inspired masterplan

Client:
City of Amsterdam

Year:
1986

Status:
Concept Design

Type:
Regeneration

Location:
Netherlands, Amsterdam

Site:
1970s social housing district in south-east Amsterdam with honeycomb layout of eleven storey slabs based on 1930s CIAM principles; parking silos along highway, 'interior' streets, shopping centre beneath elevated roads, elevated metro line, parks, neglected and vandalised

Program:
general renewal as alternative to proposed demolition

CREDITS

Team:
Rem Koolhaas with Yves Brunier, Xaveer de Geyter, Mike Guyer, Marty Kohn, Karin Rühle, Art Zaaier