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Inside Randstad Holland : competition documents, 1994-1995.
Title & Author:

Inside Randstad Holland : competition documents, 1994-1995.

Description:

approximately 54 items : illustrations (some color), maps, plans

Notes:
Competition to spatially design and plan the urban fringe areas of three sites that border the Green Heart and Randstad areas of western Holland in order to create permanent transitional zones between the two areas. The competition sites are specifically Achtkamp, New Mass, and Maarssen-Utrecht.
Sponsored by: Eo Wijers Foundation.
Includes: various covering letters; competition poster (43 x 119 cm. folded to 22 x 30 cm.); competition program (77 p.); VINEX en Ruimtelijke Kwaliteit (20 p.); 10 site maps of Maarssen-Utrecht (each 22 x 30 cm.); colour photocopies of photographs of the sites (7 sheets, each 43 x 30 cm.); historical maps (2 sheets, each 43 x 30 cm.); 2 site maps of Maarssen (2 sheets, each 43 x 30 cm.); 6 colour aerial photographs of sites (each 21 x 26 cm.); 3 monographs, Grote Historische Atlas van Nederland, 1:50000 : I West Nederland 1839-1859 (103 p.), Four Metropolises in Western Europe (242 p.), Grote Topografische Atlas van Nederland, 1:50000 : 1 West-Nederland (136 p.); 2 site plans (each 124 x 85 cm.); 6 topographical maps (each 58 x 61 cm.); 10 site maps (each 144 x 93 cm.).
First prize winners: Richard Colombijn, Ron Klein Breteler, May Kooreman, Rop van Loenhout, Frans Marks, Aafke Nijenhuyzen, Sander Smit, Remco Westhoek, Gijs Wolfs, Perry Zijlema, VHP Stedebouwkundigen + Landschapsarchitecten, Rotterdam from the Netherlands.
English or Dutch.
Subject:

Inside Randstad Holland (Competition) (1994-1995)
Architecture Competitions Netherlands.
City planning Competitions Netherlands.
City planning Netherlands.
Greenbelts Netherlands.
Ceintures de verdure Pays-Bas.
Architecture Competitions.
City planning.
City planning Competitions.
Greenbelts.
Netherlands.
Architectural Competitions Netherlands 1990-2000.
Urban planning Netherlands 1990-2000.
Greenbelts Netherlands 1990-2000.
Space planning Netherlands 1990-2000.
Transition zones Netherlands 1990-2000.

Form/genre:

Color photographs.
Posters.

Added entries:

Eo Wijers Stichting.
Netherlands.
Four metropolises in Western Europe.
Grote topografische atlas van Nederland.
Grote historische atlas van Nederland.

Holdings:

Location: Library main vertical files competition 197717
Call No.: 197717
Status: Available

Location: Library main competition 197718
Call No.: NA2350.N4 I5 1994
Status: Available

Location: Library main mm 213404
Call No.: NA2350.N4 I5 1994
Status: Available

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