This strand of architcture got a lot of support in the 1980s in the
Netherlands. It reaches back to the straight lines advocated by functionalism
from Het vooral om de
vormen. De
neomodernisten vonden vooral opdrachten in de sociale woningbouw,
stadsvernieuwing enthe 1930s and the post war period. But the
functionlalist philosophy is less strictly adhered to. It is more about form.
Neomodernist get their commissions mostly from social housing corporations and
for new suburbs. They have a preference for more or less straight
blocks and "urban villa's", residential buildings of 4 storeys
high. From the 1990s onwards neomodernist work becomes less introvert. It takes
on a broad variety of forms, materials and coulours.
Agencies like Mecanoo (Hillekop,
Kruisplein, Parkhotel, Tiendplein) and DKV (Agnieseplein, Tweebos Dwars) have
seen quite of number of projects built
in Rotterdam .
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