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Encyclopedia > IJburg
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IJburg is a residential neighbourhood currently (2006) under construction in the east of Amsterdam. It is situated in the IJ Lake and is being built on artificial islands which have been raised from the lake. Administratively, IJburg is part of the Zeeburg borough of Amsterdam. Image File history File links Map_NL_-_Amsterdam_-_IJ-eiland_en_omgeving. ... Nickname: Motto: Heldhaftig, Vastberaden, Barmhartig (Valiant, Determined, Compassionate) Location of Amsterdam Coordinates: , Country Netherlands Province North Holland Government  - Mayor Job Cohen (PvdA)  - Aldermen Lodewijk Asscher Hennah Buyne Carolien Gehrels Tjeerd Herrema Maarten van Poelgeest Marijke Vos  - Secretary Erik Gerritsen Area [1][2]  - City 219 km²  (84. ... Satellite image of Amsterdam and surroundings showing whats left of the IJ, its polders, and the North Sea Canal. ... Zeeburg is one of the boroughs of Amsterdam. ...

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History

In 1965, the architects Van den Broek en Bakema designed a plan for a town in the IJ Lake which was to house 350,000 residents, most of whom were to come from Amsterdam. However, in national plans another strategy was chosen, forcing people from Amsterdam to move to expanding towns in the area such as Purmerend, Hoorn and the new town Almere. As well as this, the Bijlmermeer was constructed to the south of the city and Diemen was expanded. Location of Purmerend Country Netherlands Province North Holland Area (2006)  - Municipality 24. ... For other uses, see Hoorn (disambiguation). ... Almere can mean: A large lake that in early times was in the area of the southern part of the Zuiderzee, - see for more information. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Amsterdam Zuidoost. ... Diemen Noord by night Diemen (population: 24,049 in 2004) is a town in the north-western Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. ...


The 80’s saw a change of policy and construction sites nearer to the city were sought. As Amsterdam is located between Schiphol and nature reserves such as the Bovenkerkerpolder and Landelijk Noord, the only possible location became Nieuw-Oost (New East). Air Traffic Control Towers (ATCTs) at Schiphol Airport Schiphol (municipality Haarlemmermeer) is the Netherlands main airport. ...


The Amsterdam city council decided to build the neighbourhood in 1996. Opponents of the plan called for a referendum as there were objections to possible negative effects for the nature of the IJ Lake. This referendum was held 19 March 1997. Although a majority of voters was against the construction, an insufficient number of votes was cast and construction could therefore be started. Elections Part of the Politics series Politics Portal This box:      A referendum (plural: referendums or referenda) or plebiscite (from Latin plebiscita, originally a decree of the Concilium Plebis) is a direct vote in which an entire electorate is asked to either accept or reject a particular proposal. ...


Islands

IJburg consists of 6 artificial islands built in the IJ Lake. They are Steigereiland (Jetty island), Haveneiland West & East (Harbour island) and the 3 Rieteilanden (Reed islands), Large, Small and East. The construction of, and building on, these six islands formed Phase 1. Four more islands are planned to be constructed in the future. These islands will be called Centrumeiland (Centre island), Middeneiland (Middle island), Strandeiland (Beach island) and Buiteneiland (Outer island). The plans call for a total of ten islands to be constructed, but construction of these has been delayed by a Superior Administrative Court decision to annul the building permit of Phase 2 due to lack of consideration for the local environment. The main thoroughfare is IJburglaan (IJburg Avenue) which connects the islands. There is also a tram line connecting the islands to the city and Amsterdam Centraal Station (Route 26, Amsterdam's most modern tram line, and the only one to allow non-folding bicycles on board). This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... Amsterdam Centraal station at night Amsterdam Centraal (Asd) is the Centraal Station (Central Station) of Amsterdam. ...


Residents

The first residents moved into their houses on Rieteiland in November 2002. Since then people have moved into houses and flats on both Haveneiland and Steigereiland. Due to a slow take-up of properties the construction of phase 1 was delayed meaning that IJburg probably will not be finished in 2012 as planned.


When complete the neighbourhood will have 18,000 homes for 45,000 residents and should also include employment for 12,000 people. As well as homes, schools and shops; leisure centres, restaurants, a beach and a cemetery are planned.


Bridges

IJburg is in the IJ Lake and therefore, many bridges are necessary. The first bridge to be built the Enneus Heerma Bridge (bridge 2001) connects the Zeeburgereiland with the Steigereiland. This bridge is currently the main route to IJburg and is also used by the tram. The bridge, designed by the English architect Nicholas Grimshaw was built in 2000 and with two spans of 75 metres is one of the biggest bridges in Amsterdam. The Enneus Heerma Bridge The Enneus Heerma Bridge connects the new urban district of IJburg, built on seven artificial islands in IJ Lake, with the isle of Zeeburg, a borough on the eastern edge of Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands. ... Sir Nicholas Grimshaw (born 1939) is a prominent English architect, particularly noted for several modernist buildings, including the international railway terminal at Londons Waterloo Station and the Eden Project in Cornwall. ...


Bridge 2002 was designed by the same architect and is a smaller version of bridge 2001. This bridge connects Steigereiland to Haveneiland. The tram also uses this bridge.


External links

  • IJburg's official website in Dutch
  • 'www.ijburg.nu', Website for people of IJburg by people of IJburg!


 

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