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The so-called “Van Eesteren Museum" is a projected protected townscape in the western garden-city zone of Amsterdam. It forms part of the Geuzenveld-Slotermeer district, whose municipal authority has recently designated a small part of Slotermeer Garden City as a protected cityscape. Such postwar residential districts are now considered by many people as a failed experiment with too many rented social dwellings that, according to current standards, are just a little too small. But the Van Eesteren Museum ensemble, dating from the early 1950s, is exceptional, and has an obvious rarity value.
The so-called “Van Eesteren Museum" is a projected protected townscape in the western garden-city zone of Amsterdam. It forms part of the Geuzenveld-Slotermeer district, whose municipal authority has recently designated a small part of Slotermeer Garden City as a protected cityscape. Such postwar residential districts are now considered by many people as a failed experiment with too many rented social dwellings that, according to current standards, are just a little too small. But the Van Eesteren Museum ensemble, dating from the early 1950s, is exceptional, and has an obvious rarity value.
The Van Eesteren Museum
Vincent Van Rossem (author)
2022
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