Responses to Enlightenment Ideas and Geopolitical Realities
> The history of Dutch town planning is also the history of the Netherlands, as this monumental book by Cor Wagenaar shows – NRC Handelsblad
> Wagenaar’s book helps explain how the mechanism of national planning has had such a profound effect. – Architecture Today
Hailed as a classic on publication, this monumental study, now in its second edition, demonstrates how the history of Dutch town planning is also the history of the Netherlands. Beginning in the late 18th century, it records the way the Dutch rebuilt the cities they inherited from the 17th century. While focusing on the Netherlands, this study is embedded in its international setting. It is composed of seven ‘geopolitical’ clusters that combine – and sometimes interrelate – European and global economic structures, and contain the intellectual epicentres that inspired Dutch urbanism. Underlying the evolution of Dutch urbanism are the ideas fostered by the Enlightenment, ideas which ushered in the end of the Republic of the Seven Provinces and resurfaced time and again.
The combination of Enlightenment ideas and geopolitical realities sheds new light on the multitude of events related here – the emergence of a national railway network that replaced the historical water-based infrastructure; the reconstruction of the landscape; the creation of planning techniques respected throughout the world; and finally, their replacement by the sometimes nebulous forms of public-private partnerships.
Cor Wagenaar
Piet Gerards Ontwerpers
978-94-6208-241-0
October 2015
available
English
640 p
paperback