SRSA_06C_WONEN_PG City Development/Space Summary:
The s-RSA presents the future spatial policy of the city of Antwerp.This policy is made up of a generic or city-wide vision and an active or project-based approach.
The generic policy can be described as follows: · The generic policy is made up of seven images: water city, eco-city, port city, railway city, porous city, villages and metropolis and megacity. These images together form the collective memory of the city’s inhabitants and visitors. · From a generic approach, strategic policy means setting a number of goals, structured according to the city’s images, which in turn determine strategic selections and measures. These selections form the basis for the selection cards. · The images of the city form the frame of reference that every project relating to Antwerp must take into account. This framework is made up of rules drawn up from each image.Since the generic rules cover the entire territory of the city, the active policy (the spaces, programmes and projects) should also focus on this The image of the “villages and metropolis” is one of the seven images within the s-RSA.
This image is divided into a few subimages: police town, heritage, living, working and recreation.The sub-image of ‘villages and metropolis — living’ wishes to pay attention to the housing function within Antwerp, where the former emigration of the indigenous population, even after stabilisation, needs extra attention.
Eliminating the causes of a possible suburbanisation process is the only way to ward off the process itself. A new balance must be sought: between open and built space, between high-rise and low-rise buildings, between rent — and owner-occupied houses, between different types of housing and residential types, between homes of different price and quality. In order to achieve this, it is necessary to: new housing and housing forms to be offered, selective influx of residents to be stimulated and the public domain used as a common thread within this entire process. The selections within this image together form the housing programme map.On the basis of a whole set of criteria, areas are selected and specific development rules — coming from the different images of the city — are imposed.
Purpose:
Visualisation of the selection card 06C_living of the SRSA,The delimitations are not hard limits, and one can further specify in the execution process. The selection map is not a zoning plan or land use plan.The card does not confirm or deny building rights
Production: The selection maps are the result of the conversion of the seven formatted images of the city into shape format. The autocad maps and the corresponding grids were used as a basis for this. The registration was done with the help of the large-scale basic map of the city of Antwerp. &Creation Date:
2006-09-18T00:00:00
&Publication date:
2006-09-18T00:00:00
Update frequency:not planned
& Management:Gert Van Oost
&Contact:
[email protected] SRSA_06C_WONEN_PG City Development/Space Summary: The s-RSA presents the future spatial policy of the city of Antwerp.This policy is made up of a generic or city-wide vision and an active or project-based approach.
The generic policy can be described as follows:
· The generic policy is made up of seven images:water city, eco-city, port city, railway city, porous city, villages and metropolis and megacity.
These images together form the collective memory of the city’s inhabitants and visitors. · From a generic approach, strategic policy means setting a number of goals, structured according to the city’s images, which in turn determine strategic selections and measures. These selections form the basis for the selection cards. · The images of the city form the frame of reference that every project relating to Antwerp must take into account. This framework is made up of rules drawn up from each image. Since the generic rules cover the entire territory of the city, the active policy (the spaces, programmes and projects) should also focus on this The image of the “villages and metropolis” is one of the seven images within the s-RSA. This image is divided into a few subimages: police town, heritage, living, working and recreation. The sub-image of ‘villages and metropolis — living’ wishes to pay attention to the housing function within Antwerp, where the former emigration of the indigenous population, even after stabilisation, needs extra attention. Eliminating the causes of a possible suburbanisation process is the only way to ward off the process itself. A new balance must be sought: between open and built space, between high-rise and low-rise buildings, between rent — and owner-occupied houses, between different types of housing and residential types, between homes of different price and quality. In order to achieve this, it is necessary to: new housing and housing forms to be offered, selective influx of residents to be stimulated and the public domain used as a common thread within this entire process. The selections within this image together form the housing programme map. On the basis of a whole set of criteria, areas are selected and specific development rules — coming from the different images of the city — are imposed.
Purpose:
Visualisation of the selection card 06C_living of the SRSA,The delimitations are not hard limits, and one can further specify in the execution process. The selection map is not a zoning plan or land use plan.The card does not confirm or deny building rights
Production:
The selection maps are the result of the conversion of the seven formatted images of the city into shape format. The autocad maps and the corresponding grids were used as a basis for this. The registration was done with the help of the large-scale basic map of the city of Antwerp. &Creation Date:
2006-09-18T00:00:00
&Publication date:2006-09-18T00:00:00
Update frequency: not planned & Management: Gert Van Oost &Contact:
[email protected] SRSA_06C_WONEN_PG City Development/Space Summary: The s-RSA presents the future spatial policy of the city of Antwerp. This policy is made up of a generic or city-wide vision and an active or project-based approach. The generic policy can be described as follows: · The generic policy is made up of seven images: water city, eco-city, port city, railway city, porous city, villages and metropolis and megacity. These images together form the collective memory of the city’s inhabitants and visitors. · From a generic approach, strategic policy means setting a number of goals, structured according to the city’s images, which in turn determine strategic selections and measures.These selections form the basis for the selection cards.
· The images of the city form the frame of reference that every project relating to Antwerp must take into account.This framework is made up of rules drawn up from each image.
Since the generic rules cover the entire territory of the city, the active policy (the spaces, programmes and projects) should also focus on this The image of the “villages and metropolis” is one of the seven images within the s-RSA. This image is divided into a few subimages:police town, heritage, living, working and recreation.
The sub-image of ‘villages and metropolis — living’ wishes to pay attention to the housing function within Antwerp, where the former emigration of the indigenous population, even after stabilisation, needs extra attention. Eliminating the causes of a possible suburbanisation process is the only way to ward off the process itself. A new balance must be sought:
between open and built space, between high-rise and low-rise buildings, between rent — and owner-occupied houses, between different types of housing and residential types, between homes of different price and quality.
In order to achieve this, it is necessary to:
new housing and housing forms to be offered, selective influx of residents to be stimulated and the public domain used as a common thread within this entire process.
The selections within this image together form the housing programme map.
On the basis of a whole set of criteria, areas are selected and specific development rules — coming from the different images of the city — are imposed.
Purpose:
Visualisation of the selection card 06C_living of the SRSA,The delimitations are not hard limits, and one can further specify in the execution process.
The selection map is not a zoning plan or land use plan.
The card does not confirm or deny building rights
Production:
The selection maps are the result of the conversion of the seven formatted images of the city into shape format.
The autocad maps and the corresponding grids were used as a basis for this.
The registration was done with the help of the large-scale basic map of the city of Antwerp.
&Creation Date:
2006-09-18T00:00:00
&Publication date:
2006-09-18T00:00:00
Update frequency:
not planned
& Management:
Gert Van Oost
&Contact:
[email protected]