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GARDEN VILLAGE HEYPLAAT
H.A.J. BAANDERS, 1914-1918, Rondoplein e.o., Rotterdam
Tuindorp Heijplaat / Garden Village Heyplaat ( H.A.J. Baanders )
© 2007 Rook & Nagelkerke

ARCHITECT(URAL OFFICE):
Herman Baanders

EXTENSION:
Joost Boks
Sam de Clercq

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT:
Dirk Tersteeg

BUILDING TYPE:
Housing
Urban plans


RELATED BUILDINGS:
Office Building RDM

The first workers' district in Rotterdam built in accordance with the garden city concept owes its existence to De Gelder, director of what was then the Rotterdam Dockyard Company. Wedged between the Waalhaven and Heysehaven basins, Heijplaat was set up to house skilled dock workers near the shipyard. The first phase of building produced 400 houses, two churches, a community centre with shops, two schools, a library, a wash- and bathhouse and an after-work centre including a café and a theatre. After only a few years the district was expanded to the south. A further extension followed in the 1950s. Local protest at a proposal to demolish Heijplaat led to wholesale renovation in the 1980s.