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AIR DEFENCE TOWER
M. ZWAAGSTRA I.S.M. A. VAN DER STEUR, W.H.C. HERMAN DE GROOT, 1951-1955
Brieversstraat 31, Eede
ARCHITECT(URAL OFFICE): Ad van der Steur Willem Herman de Groot DESIGN ENGINEER: NV Schokbeton ARCHITECT(URAL OFFICE): Marten Zwaagstra BUILDING TYPE: Civil engineering works PUBLICATIONS: H. Sakkers, J. den Hollander - Luchtwachttorens in Nederland, 1989RELATED BUILDINGS: Air Defence Tower Oudemirdum Air Defence Tower Strijensas
The 1950s saw a total of 130 air defence towers built in the Netherlands. These, combined with existing buildings enlisted for the purpose, formed a network of 276 posts no more than 16 kilometres apart. From them, volunteers from the Dutch civil defence (Bescherming Bevolking) could watch out for hostile aircraft and pass on their sightings to an air defence centre by telephone. The towers were assembled from 38-centimetre precast concrete elements with a honeycomb structure. Their height varied between 2.52 and 31.02 metres. Trees planted around them served as camouflage. Most of the air defence towers have been demolished. The three surviving examples in Zeeuws-Vlaanderen (in Eede, Koewacht and Nieuwnamen) along with a further seven elsewhere in the Netherlands, stand as monuments to the Cold War.
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