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//rearranging secondary streets in Rotterdam

New Crooswijk

verkavelingsplannen

Crooswijk, after decades of decline during Rotterdam’s post-war reconstruction, became part of the urban renewal programme. The 2004 masterplan provides for a reconfiguration of secondary streets in favour of more spacious urban blocks and streets. Block E and Paradijshof have been further elaborated. In both blocks, parking is positioned along the sides, enabling a green courtyard. In Block E, parking is accommodated beneath a deck at the ends of the block. Between the generous gardens, the courtyard includes a playground. A former factory building with chimney, as a reminder of Crooswijk’s industrial past, forms part of Paradijshof. The retained houses along Paradijslaan now overlook a parking street and a generous inner courtyard featuring semi-detached houses.

Projectdata

Client

Ontwikkelings Combinatie Nieuw Crooswijk

Area

2,0ha

Year

2014

Designed at

West 8

Architecture

HP, Office Winhov