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Architecture

Atlas Haarlem Oost

+++Artistiek onderzoek als aanjager voor stedelijke vernieuwing+++

+++Marjolijn Boterenbrood, Renée Borgonjen [eds]+++

ISBN

978-90-5973-119-6 [episode]

Graphic designer

Joseph Plateau Grafisch Ontwerpers

Number of pages

160

Book size

30 x 24

Binding

Paperback & DVD

Only available in Dutch

For more information about this book and project, see: www.kijkennaarhaarlemoost.nl

+++

Local politicians asked Dutch artist Marjolijn Boterenbrood to go to Haarlem Oost,  for a long time a neglected industrial area of the City of Haarlem, on the east of the river 't Spaarne. The message was to to reveal and cartograph the unknown and under valued realities of daily life and work on the spot. Boterenbrood asked other artists and architects as well to participate in this very original city project (website-exhibition-atlas) which in the end provided new knowledge en information about this area which could inspire future planning activities.

Please note: this publication is only available in Dutch.

Artistiek onderzoek als aanjager voor stedelijke vernieuwing

Marjolijn Boterenbrood, Renée Borgonjen [eds]

€25.00

Atlas Haarlem Oost

Artistiek onderzoek als aanjager voor stedelijke vernieuwing

Marjolijn Boterenbrood, Renée Borgonjen [eds]

€25.00

Architecture / Art / Design / Urbanism

ISBN

978-90-5973-119-6 [episode]

Graphic designer

Joseph Plateau Grafisch Ontwerpers

Number of pages

160

Book size

30 x 24

Binding

Paperback & DVD

Only available in Dutch

For more information about this book and project, see: www.kijkennaarhaarlemoost.nl

Local politicians asked Dutch artist Marjolijn Boterenbrood to go to Haarlem Oost,  for a long time a neglected industrial area of the City of Haarlem, on the east of the river 't Spaarne. The message was to to reveal and cartograph the unknown and under valued realities of daily life and work on the spot. Boterenbrood asked other artists and architects as well to participate in this very original city project (website-exhibition-atlas) which in the end provided new knowledge en information about this area which could inspire future planning activities.

Please note: this publication is only available in Dutch.