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Klarenstraat building. Left: Before the process (picture source: Dash, Van woning naar woning: 148 (https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/dash/article/download/5081/4633/14469, access: 05 August 2022), Right: After the process (picture mirrored).

Klarenstraat building. Left: Before the process (picture source: Dash, Van woning naar woning: 148 (https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/dash/article/download/5081/4633/14469, access: 05 August 2022), Right: After the process (picture mirrored).

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Due to the shortage of houses and the rise of housing market prices in Amsterdam, there is a high demand for diversification means of getting a place to live. From the municipal policy and bottom-up engagement, the idea of DIY emerged-the process of involving future residents in existing housing transformation process, which would allow for low-cos...

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... memorandum defined the rules for the occupation of new areas by housing and emphasized the need to limit expansion in the suburbs by concentrating urbanization around the existing small town centers. It was also a start for second wave of mass demolitions ( Figure 2). Developers took the lead in land purchase rights and few locations were open to zelfbouw (Dammers et al., 2007: 6). ...