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The Productive City. Development Perspectives for a Regional Manufacturing Economy | IABR-2016-Atelier Rotterdam | 9789082513714 | IABR

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the productive city

Development Perspectives for a Regional Manufacturing Economy

Author:IABR-2016-Atelier Rotterdam

Publisher:IABR

ISBN: 978-90-825137-1-4

  • Paperback
  • Dutch, English
  • 214 Pages
  • Nov 11, 2016

More and more cities are refocusing on the manufacturing economy, encouraged by the transition to a circular economy, the emergence of smart technology, and the need for socially inclusive cities . To Rotterdam, a port city with a rich industrial history, this is a development that offers welcome opportunities.

As part of the 7th edition of the International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam, IABR–2016–THE NEXT ECONOMY, the city of Rotterdam and the IABR have established the Atelier Rotterdam: The Productive City. The Atelier has conducted research by design to identify the opportunities for the future of the Metropolitan Region Rotterdam The Hague from the perspective of the next manufacturing economy. What value can the manufacturing economy add to the city and the region? Is it possible to improve its links with existing large-scale industry? And will this allow Rotterdam to profit more from the huge material flows that will continue to traverse the port and the city in the future?

The Atelier presents seven spatial development perspectives on the scale of the Metropolitan Region Rotterdam The Hague. They do not constitute an all-encompassing strategy, but a range of strategic and prototypical interventions that strengthen the regional manufacturing economy and thus contribute to an economically strong and socially inclusive urban region.

More and more cities are refocusing on the manufacturing economy, encouraged by the transition to a circular economy, the emergence of smart technology, and the need for socially inclusive cities . To Rotterdam, a port city with a rich industrial history, this is a development that offers welcome opportunities.

As part of the 7th edition of the International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam, IABR–2016–THE NEXT ECONOMY, the city of Rotterdam and the IABR have established the Atelier Rotterdam: The Productive City. The Atelier has conducted research by design to identify the opportunities for the future of the Metropolitan Region Rotterdam The Hague from the perspective of the next manufacturing economy. What value can the manufacturing economy add to the city and the region? Is it possible to improve its links with existing large-scale industry? And will this allow Rotterdam to profit more from the huge material flows that will continue to traverse the port and the city in the future?

The Atelier presents seven spatial development perspectives on the scale of the Metropolitan Region Rotterdam The Hague. They do not constitute an all-encompassing strategy, but a range of strategic and prototypical interventions that strengthen the regional manufacturing economy and thus contribute to an economically strong and socially inclusive urban region.

With contributions by the Mayor of Rotterdam Ahmed Aboutaleb; IABR Director George Brugmans; Rotterdam's Director for Inner City and Urban Quality Astrid Sanson; and the design offices De Zwarte Hond, marco.broekman and L’AUC.

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