Weblog of Zef Hemel on regional planning
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Urban Sapiens
Read in ‘Sapiens’ (2015) by Yuval Noah Harari: Fascinating book. The Israeli world historian Yuval Noah Harari wrote a history of human beings that will thrill you when you read it. He explains how horrible the Agricultural Revolution really was for sheep, pigs, cows and chicken, and how disastrous industrial agriculture nowadays is. It is…
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Being honest
Read in The Economist of 30 May 2015: So many cities will decline. Not because of suburbanisation, but for demographic reasons. People are getting older. The younger ones are getting mobile. In Japan 20 cities with more than 300.000 inhabitants are already declining, so do 60 out of 107 German cities. In The Economist an…
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The creative gap
Read in The Atlantic of 28 May 2015: In 2003, at the opening of Westergasfabriek, Richard Florida visited Amsterdam for the first time. That was only one year after his ‘The Rise of the Creative Class’ (2002) first was published. I remember. All Dutch cities wanted to become creative after that great performance. More than…
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Tourists under attack
Read in Agora 2014 nr 4: Amsterdam is questioning its success. How regrettable. It’s a troublesome discussion. All the anger of some part of the local population now is focussed on foreigners, of course. Too many tourists, they say, are visiting the inner city. They refer to riots in Barcelona last summer, when tourists…
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Learning from the UK
Read in The Independent of 29 May 2015: So that was reveiling news. In The Independent of 29 May 2015 Jon Stone wrote on poverty in London and Great Britain. Its message: "The most wealthy areas in Wales and Northern Ireland are on average poorer in terms of disposable income than the most deprived…
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Hypertrophic castles?
Read in The Economist of 23 May 2015: Last week’s Special Report of the London based business weekly The Economist was on India. How is the new president Modi doing? The man from Gujarat who won the elections in this 1,3 billion people’s republic in 2014 promised to turn his vast country into a modern…
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Back on the map
Seen in Belgrade, Serbia, on 23 Mai 2015: What is the difference between Belgrade waterfront and Rotterdam Kop van Zuid? Not much. Both are proud cities. Both lack a powerful economy. Both want something special, some icon, something new, to let the world know they are still attractive. Both developed bold plans that consist…
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Clever
Seen in Belgrade, Serbia, on 23 May 2015: The theme of the conference, part of the 10th edition of BINA, the Belgrade International Architecture Week 2015, was: ‘Citizens and City Making’. “Having in mind the actual practice, (the) conference aims to be more than an academic debate on different methods of participation and collaboration…
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Troef van formaat
Gelezen in ‘Inventarisatie en analyse campussen’ (2014) van BCI: Eind 2014 publiceerde Buck Consultants International (BCI) haar nieuwste inventarisatie van campussen in Nederland. Opdrachtgever was het Ministerie van Economische Zaken. In 2012 was de laatste inventarisatie gedaan. Wat is er in die twee jaar gebeurd? Nederland beschikt op dit moment over liefst 58 campussen, waarvan…
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Elektronisch trekpaard
Gelezen in Het Parool van 11 maart 2015: Alweer bijna vergeten. Op 27 maart 2015 legde een stroomstoring een groot deel van Noord-Holland plat. De oorzaak was een probleem in een hoogspanningsstation van Tennet in Diemen. Verkeerslichten werkten niet meer, mensen zaten vast in de lift, treinen vielen uit, vliegtuigen bleven aan de grond, geldverkeer…
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