Hilversum public housing projects

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Hilversum public housing projects are a series of early 20th-century residential developments in Hilversum, Netherlands, renowned for their modernist urban planning and architectural design by Willem Marinus Dudok.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural ensemble
public housing development program
urban planning project
architect Willem Marinus Dudok NERFINISHED
associatedWith Dutch social democracy
interwar housing reforms in the Netherlands
municipality of Hilversum NERFINISHED
chiefUrbanPlanner Willem Marinus Dudok NERFINISHED
country Netherlands
endTime circa 1930s
hasArchitecturalStyle Dutch modernism
garden city movement influence
modernist architecture
hasDesignFeature carefully planned street layouts
emphasis on light and air
human-scale building volumes
integration of public and semi-public spaces
hasPart courtyards
green spaces
local service buildings
residential blocks
hasPurpose affordable housing
improvement of living conditions for low-income residents
worker housing
heritageStatus recognized as important 20th-century architecture in the Netherlands
influenced later Dutch social housing design
municipal housing policies in Hilversum
influencedBy early modernist housing experiments in Europe
garden city movement NERFINISHED
locatedIn Hilversum NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeEntity North Holland NERFINISHED
locatedInTimePeriod early 20th century
partOf urban development of Hilversum
significantFor integration of architecture and landscape
modernist urban planning
social housing innovation in the Netherlands
startTime circa 1915
usesMaterial brick
tile roofs

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Willem Marinus Dudok notableWork Hilversum public housing projects