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URBAN REDEVELOPMENT STATIONSBUURT
DIVERSE ARCHITECTEN, 1985-1991, Stationsweg/Hoefkade/Jan Blankenstraat, Den Haag
ARCHITECT(URAL OFFICE):
Jo Coenen
Diverse architecten
URBAN DESIGN:
Van Herk & De Kleijn
ARCHITECT(URAL OFFICE):
Mecanoo
Van Herk & De Kleijn
Charles Vandenhove
DAK
BUILDING TYPE:
Urban renewal
Urban plans
RELATED BUILDINGS:
Student Accommodation De Struyck
Urban Redevelopment Stationsbuurt (DAK)
Urban Redevelopment Stationsbuurt (Van Herk & De Kleijn)
Urban Redevelopment Stationsbuurt (Vandenhove)
Urban Redevelopment Stationsbuurt (Mecanoo)
For ten years beginning in 1985 the district between Hollands Spoor station and the Rijswijkseplein traffic intersection was the scene of wholesale urban regeneration. In the first phase, the area between Stationsplein and Hoefkade was revamped to an urban design by Van Herk & De Kleijn and now contains three elongated blocks of housing by Mecanoo and DAK. This ensemble is terminated on the station side by an apartment building by Van Herk & De Kleijn that straddles the three blocks. On Hoefkade stands a market hall designed by dak. Scattered about the area are various projects by the Liège architect Charles Vandenhove; his classicist architecture can be admired at the corner of Stationsweg/Hoefkade and in a tranquil court off Van Hogendorpstraat. Carel Weeber for his part designed a tower block of student housing on Rijswijkseplein. Typically for Weeber, the tile pattern designed by artist Peter Struycken was slagged by the local amenities authority, and made way for a less 'busy' variant. Jo Coenen provided the large oval block of housing between the station and Rijswijkseplein.