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27/04/2012 1 Landschap, erfgoed en planning Landscape, heritage and planning Hans Renes, geo.uu.nl / let.vu.nl

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Congres “Planning our Green Heritage” – March 27, 2012 at De Schorre – Boom, Belgium In spatial planning concepts such as heritage and identity became more and more important. They are used to improve the quality of plans.

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Landschap, erfgoed en planning

Landscape, heritage and planningHans Renes, geo.uu.nl / let.vu.nl

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Unesco-objecten

1998 2010 1997

1999 2009

1995 2000 1996

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Results Belvedere-programme (1999-2010)

• Two pilot projects on the national level (New Dutch Water Defense Line and Roman Border (Limes)

• 400 subsidised local projects

• Education network

• Research

• Influence on nationalplanning (for example National Landscapes)

Protection• Holy ground • Physical• Objects • Conservation of …• Sectoral heritage• Monument Act• Economic isolation• Conflicting interests

Development• Common ground• Mental/symbolic• Area/region• Inspiration from …• Integral heritage• Planning instruments• Functional repositioning• Integration of interests

Preservation by…

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Working with heritage: five types- Denial :

starting with a blank sheet of paper

- Reconstruction :

back to the future

- Preservation (harmony) :

a historic landscape in a new age

- Interference :

a dynamic landscape with continuity

- Inspiration :

a new landscape with old stories

Ruilverkaveling Vleutsche Kampen

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Natuurontwikkeling in het dal van de Beerze

Diksmuide (Belgium) before and after WW I. Identity is more important than authenticity.

Left: Diksmuide pre-1914 and post-1918.

Right: Altmarkt with the Knochenhaueramtshaus at

Hildesheim in 1924, 1964 and 1989

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The contours of excavated tumuli in the streets of Berkel-Enschot

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Masterplan Leidsche Rijn

Romeinse weg bij Veldhuizen

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Ypenburg: Vinexwijk op voormalig vliegveld (1936-1992)

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Inspiratie

Houten-Zuid

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Inspired

Transformed

Preserved

Isolated Embedded IntegratedPLANNING

HERITAGE

Waalsprong Nijmegen

Schuytgraaf, Arnhem

Leidsche

Rijn, Utrecht

YpenburgDen Haag

Brandevoort, Helmond

Haverley, Den Bosch

Castellum-Houten

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