Nieuwe Pijp

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Nieuwe Pijp is a residential neighborhood in Amsterdam, Netherlands, known for its early 20th-century urban design and characteristic Amsterdam School architecture.

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instanceOf neighborhood
architecturalStyle Amsterdam School NERFINISHED
continent Europe
country Netherlands
countryCapital Amsterdam NERFINISHED
hasBuildingType apartment blocks
brick residential blocks
hasCharacteristic Amsterdam School architecture NERFINISHED
early 20th-century urban design
residential
hasCulturalHeritageAspect historic Amsterdam School housing blocks
hasDensity medium to high residential density
hasFeature decorative masonry
inner courtyards
ornamental brickwork
sculptural facade elements
hasPublicSpaceType residential streets
small squares
hasUrbanDesignInfluence Amsterdam School urban planning principles
early 20th-century social housing movement
hasUse housing
local retail
small businesses
isResidentialSubareaOf Amsterdam inner city expansion zone NERFINISHED
languageUsed Dutch
locatedIn Amsterdam
De Pijp NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Amsterdam-Zuid NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
municipality Amsterdam NERFINISHED
partOf Amsterdam NERFINISHED
Amsterdam-Zuid NERFINISHED
De Pijp NERFINISHED
partOfUrbanExpansion southward expansion of Amsterdam
province North Holland NERFINISHED
streetLayoutType planned urban expansion
transportConnection Amsterdam Metro North–South line vicinity
Amsterdam tram network NERFINISHED
typicalBuildingMaterial brick
urbanPlanningPeriod early 20th century

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Plan Zuid hasPart Nieuwe Pijp