city relating to spatial planning?
Maps and
Marvels
Het Scheepvaartmuseum Amsterdam
Up to and including 2024
The Maps & Marvels exhibition tells the tale of Dutch seafarers from the 17th century onwards,
and how their voyages determined the European world view. The exhibition commences with the spectacular 1597 wall
map of Amsterdam by Pieter Bast.
Nemo Science Museum
9 July – 30 October
Would you want to live in a bicycle caravan?
And how can you build sustainably? Investigate the types of technology hidden in the walls of a house. Take a peek into the future, in which we print concrete, use waste to develop new building materials, and create a building with the help
of robots.
Floriade Expo 2022
Floriade Expo 2022 Almere
14 April – 9 October
Floriade is a world horticultural exhibition that takes place in the Netherlands only once every 10 years. This is the 7th time the exhibition is to be held in the Netherlands, this time at a beautiful site in Almere. In collaboration with national and international participants and partners, the Dutch horticulture industry will bring the theme of ‘Growing Green Cities’ to life. Take a look!
SuperWest
Van Eesteren Museum 30 June – 18 December
20 years of urban renewal in Amsterdam’s Westelijke Tuinsteden. Includes models, photographs and drawings of the award-winning buildings and a parallel programme of lectures, walks through renovated neighbourhoods, an audio tour and a touring neighbourhood exhibition.
Fluid Matter – Designing with
water in Amsterdam
9 July - 27 November
ARCAM
Climate change and the need for more housing is putting our water system under pressure. This interactive exhibition at Arcam, the Architecture Centre of Amsterdam, illustrates the challenges and choices that come with this.
Edams Museum
10 May – 31 March 2023
The exhibition is on display at the Coopmanshuys, and includes children's drawings by W.O.J. Nieuwenkamp
(St. Bavo, Haarlem) and the watchtower he designed in Lunteren. Many of the artworks illustrate Nieuwenkamp’s passion for travel as well as a variety of structures.
What can you see and do in the
city relating to spatial planning?
Activities
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Maps and Marvels
Het Scheepvaartmuseum Amsterdam
Up to and including 2024
The Maps & Marvels exhibition tells the tale of Dutch seafarers from the 17th century onwards, and how their voyages determined the European world view. The exhibition commences with the spectacular 1597 wall
map of Amsterdam by Pieter Bast.
Nemo Science Museum
9 July - 30 October
Would you want to live in a bicycle caravan?
And how can you build sustainably? Investigate the types of technology hidden in the walls of a house. Take a peek into the future, in which we print concrete, use waste to develop new building materials, and create a building with the help
of robots.
Floriade Expo 2022
Floriade Expo 2022 Almere
14 April – 9 October
Floriade is a world horticultural exhibition that takes place in the Netherlands only once every 10 years. This is the 7th time the exhibition is to be held in the Netherlands, this time at a beautiful site in Almere. In collaboration with national and international participants and partners, the Dutch horticulture industry will bring the theme of ‘Growing Green Cities’ to life. Take a look!
SuperWest
Van Eesteren Museum
30 June - 18 December
20 years of urban renewal in Amsterdam’s Westelijke Tuinsteden. Includes models, photographs and drawings of the award-winning buildings and a parallel programme of lectures, walks through renovated neighbourhoods, an audio tour and a touring neighbourhood exhibition.
ARCAM
9 July - 27 November
Climate change and the need for more housing is putting our water system under pressure. This interactive exhibition at Arcam, the Architecture Centre of Amsterdam, illustrates the challenges and choices that come with this.
Towers, temples and special structures
Edams Museum
10 May - 31 March 2023
The exhibition is on display at the Coopmanshuys, and includes children's drawings by W.O.J. Nieuwenkamp
(St. Bavo, Haarlem) and the watchtower he designed in Lunteren. Many of the artworks illustrate Nieuwenkamp’s passion for travel as well as a variety of structures.