Some of the high-rise neighbourhoods built between
1950 and 1980 are well known as prime examples of the work of the architects
involved or as exemplary for a certain style of architecture. Examples are Luchtbal, Wooneenheid Kiel, Kielpark,
Vinkenvelden, Kleine Heide, Pulhof and Bosuil.
In the twenty-first century building residential
towers is proving popular with both politicians and developers. The most important
argument for building these high-rises is that they occupy little space and
therefore leave more space for the public domain or green urban space. The Antwerpen Hogerop pressure group goes
even further, proposing a new tunnel for the motorway and the creation of a
green river around the old city with several nuclei of high-rise buildings
especially located around stations. The city of Antwerp also produced a policy document
with the outlines of their approach to new high-rise buildings. This HoogBouwNota links the quality of the urban
skyline to conservation issues, efficient use of space, considered
densification, retention of open urban space and the large scale application of
sustainable building methods. In the policy document the city outlines areas
where high-rise buildings are not permitted, where they could be permitted if
qualitative and quantitative conditions are met and where these buildings would
enhance the skyline and are best concentrated. A towering building is defined
as at least 50 to 60 metres in height. The building height restriction of 123
meters (the height of the cathedral spires) is retained for the future.
The infill projects are located mainly outside the old
borders of the city of Antwerp (*), with a clear emphasis on the southern part
in Kiel, Hoboken and Berchem. These projects include: Luchtbal (L), Wooneenheid Kiel (W), Kielpark
(K), Vinkenvelden (V), Kleine Heide (H), Pulhof (P), Fruittuin (F), Arenawijk
(A), Jos van Geellaan (J) and Bosuil (B). Areas where
high-rises are best concentrated according to the city council are: Nieuw-Zuid
(1), Berchem Station (2), Nieuw-Zurenborg (3), Central Station South (4),
Eilandje (5), Linkeroever (6) and Luchtbal (7).
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