Appreciation of architectural and urban quality AUP
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Description
Amsterdam's rating map for AUP areas provides insight into the urban planning and architectural appreciation of buildings from 1935 to 1965. Each building is assigned an order, ascending from a basic order to the highest Order 1, which often corresponds to national or municipal monument status. The dataset, provided by the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations, covers areas including Bos en Lommer, Nieuw West, Zuideramstel, Buitenveldert, and parts of Watergraafsmeer and Amsterdam Noord.
Use Cases
Identify potential heritage monuments based on the assigned Order 1 rating mentioned in the description.
Analyze the distribution of architectural appreciation across specific Amsterdam neighborhoods listed in the description.
Study urban planning criteria and welfare assessment for buildings constructed between 1935 and 1965.
Map the spatial concentration of highly-rated buildings within the defined AUP areas.
Strengths
Focuses on a specific historical period (1935-1965) for architectural analysis.
Covers multiple defined urban areas within Amsterdam, providing geographic specificity.
Includes a formal rating system (Order 1, etc.) for comparative assessment.
Limitations
Column-level documentation is absent; field semantics must be inferred after download.
Row count is unknown, which may limit suitability assessment.
Last update date is unknown; freshness unverified.
Provenance
Source
Ministerie van Binnenlandse Zaken en Koninkrijksrelaties
Collection Method
Likely contains ratings derived from criteria for welfare assessment of architectural and urban quality.
Time Range
1935-1965
Freshness
Last updated: unknown
Geography
Amsterdam, Netherlands (AUP areas: Bos en Lommer, Nieuw West, Zuideramstel, Buitenveldert, part of Watergraafsmeer and Amsterdam Noord)