Amsterdam

The making of a city

Description

Amsterdam in the late 1970s and early 1980s seemed to have lost its way. Scarred by decay, addiction, and widespread squatting, the city faced rising unemployment, an exodus of residents, and offices abandoning the historic center. Few would have predicted the transformation that was to follow. Within a decade, the tide had turned. Economic recovery opened the door to renewal. Neighborhoods improved, former factories became creative spaces, young urban professionals moved in, and families chose to stay. Amsterdam reinvented itself, not overnight, but street by street, district by district. This success, however, has proved double-edged. In recent years, Amsterdam has attracted so many people, businesses, and capital that a new crisis has emerged – one of success. Housing shortages, mass tourism, and widening inequality are once again reshaping the city, making it increasingly unaffordable and inaccessible. In Amsterdam: The Making of a City, Marcel van Engelen examines the forces, ideas, and individuals that took Amsterdam from its lowest point to the present. Through interviews with aldermen, activists, architects, entrepreneurs, and residents who shaped the city firsthand, he traces how Amsterdam changed district by district, and shows why its current dilemmas are inseparable from its earlier revival.
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Writer
Engelen, Marcel van
Title
Amsterdam
Publisher
Bezige Bij b.v., Uitgeverij De
Year
2026
Language
English
Pages
Weight
468 gr
EAN
9789403136929
Dimensions
216 x 138 x 25 mm
Binding format
Paperback

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