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HOUSING HAVERLEIJ
SOETERS VAN ELDONK PONEC I.S.M. DIVERSE ARCHITECTENBUREAUS, 1995-2010
De Bellaard, De Omloop e.o., Den Bosch
URBAN DESIGN: Sjoerd Soeters Soeters Van Eldonk ARCHITECT(URAL OFFICE): John Outram De Twee Snoeken Claus en Kaan Soeters Van Eldonk Jo Crepain Michael Graves Lafour en Wijk Franz Demblin Adolfo Natalini Krier & Kohl LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT: H+N+S Paul van Beek ARCHITECT(URAL OFFICE): Molenaar & Van Winden Rapp + Rapp BUILDING TYPE: Urban plans Housing PUBLICATIONS: Blauwe Kamer 1999-6; Archis 1999-10, 2003-4; Bouw 2002-7/8; H. van Rossum e.a. - De Stad in Uitersten: verkenningstocht naar Vinex-land, 2001; Jaarboek 2004-2005; Jaarboek 2005-2006 H. Ibelings - Soeters Van Eldonk architecten 1995-2009, 2008; M. Borka, K. Janssens - Jo Crepain Architect '72-'03, 2003; J. Boeijenga, J. Mensink - Vinex Atlas, 2008
Combining the qualities of living in a green setting with building in high densities, the masterplan for Haverleij consists of ten bastion-like concentrations of housing with at least 200 metres separating them. Part of the surrounding land is used as a golf course. The ‘castles’ containing from 50 to 100 units are reached off a single access route. Each castle has an enclosed communal garden instead of individual private ones. Designed by different architects, the castles range from historicist retro-architecture to undiluted kitsch. The principal castle contains a school, a créche and other central facilities.
1 Krier & Kohl (stedenb.), Krier & Kohl, Soeters Van Eldonk, Rapp+Rapp, Molenaar & Van Winden (school), De Twee Snoeken (Slot Haverleij, 1998-2006), 2 A. Natalini (Zwaenenstede, 2001), 3 F. Demblin (Daliënwaerd, 2008) 4 Lafour & Wijk (Wuyvenhaerd, 2002), 5 J. Crépain (Velderwoude, 2001), 6 M. Graves (Holterveste, 2004), 7 Claus & Kaan (Beeckendael, 2009), 8 Soeters Van Eldonk (Leliënhuyze, 2006), 9 De Twee Snoeken (Heesterburgh, 2010), 10 J. Outram (Oeverhuijze, 2010), 11 Drost + van Veen (Clubhuis golfbaan, 2003) |