Author: Zef Hemel

  • Amsterdam, je hebt geen tijd om te suffen

    Verschenen in Het Parool, zaterdag 16 januari 2016: 4 april 2013 begon de derde Gouden Eeuw voor Amsterdam. Toen heropende het Rijksmuseum na tien jaar haar deuren. Het was de grootste culturele investering ooit gedaan in het Koninkrijk. Sindsdien wordt Amsterdam overstelpt door bezoekers, althans in de binnenstad. Bewoners schreeuwen moord en brand. In de…

  • A city to be made

    Read in ‘Capital. The Eruption of Delhi’ (2014) of Rana Dasgupta: Great portrait of Delhi, India, that I’m reading. The writer is Rana Dasgupta, originally from New York, but now living in the Indian capital. It’s his first nonfiction book, but sometimes I’m not sure. At least it’s a personal quest for the soul of…

  • Bellamy wins

    Read in ‘Urban Utopias of the Twentieth Century’ (1977) of Robert Fishman: So much fun reading the old stuff again. Last December I started writing a book on cities, what they are, why they exist and what they are heading for. So it’s a book on the past and future of urbanization. The publisher is…

  • Postmetropolitan University

    Read in De Omslag of 2015:

  • Bad news

    Read in NRC Handelsblad of 1 December 2015: There was some news on the future last week. Bad news. Hope you didn’t read it. In ‘The Netherlands will look like this in the future’, NRC Handelsblad reported on a scenario study of the Netherlands in the year 2050. The two long term scenario’s were made…

  • Immigrant city

    Seen at the IDFA, Amsterdam, on 29 November 2015: ‘In Jackson Heighs’,  the new documentary of Frederic Wiseman, opens with muslims praying in mosques, garages, sheds. Welcome to Queens, New York. On the last day of the International Documentary Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) 2015 I went to see the three-hour movie in a cinema at the…

  • Crisis, what crisis?

    Read in The Economist of 7 November 2015:   Yesterday evening I had to give a short presentation in Pakhuis de Zwijger, Amsterdam, on ‘Growing cities, shrinking regions’ (Groeiende steden, krimpende regio’s). The meeting was organized by the journalist Floor Milikowski of De Groene Amsterdammer on behalf of the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and the…

  • What is to be done?

    Read in ‘The Christal Palace’ (2005) of Peter Sloterdijk: Peter Sloterdijk’s ‘In the World Interior of Capital’ (Het Kristalpaleis)  is a must read, especially at this very moment, after the events in ‘Paris’ and ‘Brussels’. Sloterdijk’s philosophy of globalization is based on the story of Christal Palace in London, 1851, the first World Exhibition. The…

  • A beautiful city

    Read in ‘A Tale of Two Cities’ (1859) of Charles Dickens:   Have you read all those newspapers publishing on Paris this weekend? On all those killings, violence in the streets, terrorism, islam. Can’t get enough? I prefer rereading Charles Dickens. Dickens published his great novel on the French revolution in 1859. His own life…

  • Sick building syndrome

    Read in Het Parool of 7 October 2015:   Foreign investors are buying pied-a-terres, luxury shopping malls, dwellings, office space on a big scale in Amsterdam. The financial crisis seems to be passé. Buying real estate is becoming more and more attractive. The mayor of Amsterdam wants a real estate fund that will finance the…