Changing Contexts in Urban Regeneration: 30 Years of Modernisation in Rotterdam: v. 8: DSP
By (Author) Paul Stouten
Techne Press
Techne Press
10th June 2025
Netherlands
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Urban communities
307.341609492385
Paperback
248
Width 170mm, Height 240mm, Spine 100mm
500g
Urban renewal plans need to respond to new conditions and requirements, caused by changes in the population and in social structure.
Changing Contexts in Urban Regeneration presents a comprehensive overview of relevant theory, including the socio-spatial characteristics of neighbourhoods and cities; the place of individuals and households in the economic system; and the design form of the housing stock in relation to its usability, valuation, and adaptability.
Next, it evaluates the urban renewal plans that the city of Rotterdam launched in the seventies, drawing international attention at the time, leading to changes in the structures of housing provision, as well as the economic and social context.
This book connects academic debate with professional practice and makes its case by evaluating a major urban renewal plan that has been tested for more than thirty years. It shows that urban renewal should take an integrated approach to the physical, environmental, social and economic programmes, based on fundamental solutions that stand the test of time.
Paul Stouten is associate professor at the Technical University of Delft, The Netherlands. He teaches urban renewal and management, and has been advisor to various municipalities in The Netherlands on this issue.