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Projecten & activiteiten
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ALMOSTYOU
gastvrijheid
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Autohotel
instante stedelijkheid
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Bikes to Borrow
geschiedenis
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Blauwe Huis Cinema
instante stedelijkheid
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Bloemen voor IJburg
instante stedelijkheid
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Blue Meetings
gastvrijheid
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Blue Print
geschiedenis
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Boekenkas
instante stedelijkheid
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Brief van Marcel Möring
geschiedenis
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Chattheater
instante stedelijkheid
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Chill-ROOM
instante stedelijkheid
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City Telling IJburg
geschiedenis
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Creatief op IJburg
geschiedenis
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Debat 'Kunst van het samenleven'
gastvrijheid
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Do you wanna work it?
instante stedelijkheid
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Faculty of Invisibility
gastvrijheid
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Frida
gastvrijheid
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Galerie Evolution de l'art
geschiedenis
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Gast≠vrij
gastvrijheid
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Geluidswandeling IJburg
geschiedenis
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Hollow Land
geschiedenis
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Huisstijl
geschiedenis
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Identiteitbouwer
geschiedenis
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IJBOARD
geschiedenis
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IJboot
instante stedelijkheid
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IJbuild
geschiedenis
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Kunstboom
instante stedelijkheid
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Leesjeblauw
instante stedelijkheid
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M2M Radio
gastvrijheid
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Motel Out of the Blue
instante stedelijkheid
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Parade der Stedelijkheid
instante stedelijkheid
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Periscoop
instante stedelijkheid
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Proeflokaal
instante stedelijkheid
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Project Johan Siebers
gastvrijheid
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Publieke moestuin
instante stedelijkheid
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Pump Up The Blue
instante stedelijkheid
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Rondleiding door de stilte
geschiedenis
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Schaduwcurator
gastvrijheid
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Schoolmaken
instante stedelijkheid
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Sing for your supper
gastvrijheid
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Socially Yours
gastvrijheid
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Spreekuur
instante stedelijkheid
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Stedelijk in de stad
gastvrijheid
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Think Tank
geschiedenis
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Van pionieren tot wonen
geschiedenis
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ZIJ-Power
geschiedenis
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ZZP krant
geschiedenis
Bewoners & bewerkers
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Bart Janssen
Landschapsarchitect (Nederland, woont en werkt in Arnhem)
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Cesare Pietroiusti
Kunstenaar (Italie, woont en werkt in Rome)
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Cheikh Sakho
Schilder (Senegal, woont en werkt in Amsterdam)
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Daniela Paes Leao
Kunstenaar en filmmaker (Portugal, woont en werkt in Amsterdam)
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Dennis Kaspori
Architect (Nederland, woont en werkt in Rotterdam)
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Dennis Straat
Stadsdeelwethouder Zeeburg
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Elke Krasny
Curator (Oostenrijk, werkt en woont in Wenen)
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Eveline de Munck Mortier
Beeldend kunstenaar (Nederland)
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Floris van Heijnsbergen
Beeldend kunstenaar (Nederland)
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Frida
Beeldend kunstenaar
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Herve Paraponaris
Beeldend kunstenaar (Frankrijk, woont en werkt in Rotterdam)
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Het Blauwe Huis
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Howard Chan
Kunstenaar/directeur The AiR Association Limited (China, woont en werkt in Hong Kong)
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Igor Dobrocic
Theatermaker/programmadirecteur ECF (Servië, woont en werkt in Amsterdam)
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Igor Roovers
Programma manager Projectbureau IJburg
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IJburg TV
www.ijburgtv.nl
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Inga Zimprich
Kunstenaar and kunsttheoretica (Duitsland, woont en werkt in Maastricht / Ukraine)
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Ingrid Meus
Kunstenaar (Nederland, woont en werkt in Den Haag)
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Jeanne van Heeswijk
Beeldend kunstenaar (Nederland, woont en werkt in Rotterdam)
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Jo van der Spek
Radiomaker (Nederland, woont en werkt in Amsterdam)
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Johan Bakker
Bewoners IJburg, initiatiefnemer van De Boekenkas
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Johan Siebers
Filosoof (Nederland, woont en werkt in Londen)
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Joost Grootens
Kunstenaar en vormgever (Nederland, woont en werkt in Amsterdam)
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M7red (Mauricio Corbalan + Pio Torroja)
Architecten (Argentinië, wonen en werken in Buenos Aires)
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Marcel Möring
Schrijver (Nederland, woont en werkt in Rotterdam)
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Marianne Maasland
Kunsthistoricus (Nederland, woont en werkt in Amsterdam)
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Marthe van Eerdt
Bewoner IJburg, Initiatiefnemer kinderbibliotheek Leesjeblauw
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Nicoline Koek
Kunsthistorica, ondernemer en initiatiefnemer Bloemen voor IJburg
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Nuno Sacramento
Schaduwcurator (Portugal, woont en werkt in Lissabon)
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Orgacom
Kunstenaars en cultureel intermediair (Nederland, wonen en werken in Amsterdam en Istanbul)
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Peter van Keulen
Bewoner IJburg, initiatiefnemer van IJboot
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Pilot Publishing (Ella Gibbs + Amy Plant)
Kunstenaars (Engeland, wonen en werken in Londen)
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Roé Cerpac
Beeldend kunstenaar (Israël, woont en werkt in Amsterdam)
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Rudy Luijters
Beeldend kunstenaar (Nederland, woont en werkt in Brussel)
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Sarah van Sonsbeeck
Kunstenaar (Nederland, woont en werkt in Amsterdam)
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Silvia Russel
Beeldend kunstenaar (Nederland, woont en werkt in Amsterdam)
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Silvia Russel
Beeldend kunstenaar (Nederland, woont en werkt in Amsterdam)
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Sonia Boyce
Kunstenaar (Engeland, woont en werkt in Londen)
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soundtrackcity
Soundtrackcity Amsterdam
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Stedelijk Museum
Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam
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Tere Recarens
Kunstenaar (Spanje, woont en werkt in Berlijn)
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Transparadiso (Barbara Holub + Paul Rajakovics)
Kunstenaar & stedenbouwkundige/architect (Oostenrijk, wonen en werken in Wenen)
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Usha Mahabiersing
Bewoonster IJburg, initiatiefnemer van de Blauwe Huis Cinema
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Yane Calovski
Kunstenaar en schrijver (Macedonië, woont en werkt in Skopje)
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- Het Nieuwe Gezin. Een verslag van Anique Weve
- Verslag; The (un)making of IJburg
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- Film Legrain en Beauvent
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- Filmpje: Autohotel door Olga Russel
- Nieuwsbrief 19
- Radio Ruisriet M2M 28 september
- Filmpje: Identiteitbouwer door Daniela Paes Leao
- Filmpje Blauwe Huis Cinema door Jessie Vreden
- Filmpje Autohotel door Bright TV
- 3 oktober: Peter Faber vertelt geheimzinnige verhalen
- 22 september: Blok 35 Party
- Radio Ruisriet M2M 21 september
- Proeflokaal
- Moeders’ Mooiste: IJburg in tekeningen
- Nieuwsbrief 18
- Just another idea....
- Radio Ruisriet M2M 14 september
- 8 september: 'Scene's from the Balcony'
- Nieuwsbrief 17
- Radio Ruisriet M2M 7 september
- 1 september: extra kamer voor Het Blauwe Huis
- Presentatie 'Atlas of Suggestion' 1-9 September
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Proeflokaal relieves the IJburg blues.
A artificial environment like IJburg can be so overwhelming that it makes one forget the thrills and excitement of living in a European capital. The art project Het Blauwe Huis wants to inject this ever developing housing estate with the feel of the inner city by providing mini-versions of facilities sorely missed by IJburg inhabitants. Their Proeflokaal is a modest version of a cheap neighbourhood restaurant, and all 25 seats are booked every night it opens.
On this overcast evening, it’s a relief to come from the not-so-bustling streets in to Het Blauwe Huis, a blue villa built in the middle of one of the dark, anonymous housing blocks near the tram terminus. Inside the relaxed atmosphere of the open living space, residents, office workers and artists are chatting away. Noortje Boers of Roos en Noor catering service provides the tasty pasta dish.
Proeflokaal, which takes place every two weeks on Thursday evenings, is a typical Het Blauwe Huis experiment; the organisation regularly invites artists to develop innovative, socially engaged projects for urban spaces. Portuguese film maker Daniela Paes Leao recently finished her investigation of the IJburg area; she is joined at the table by Argentinean architects Pio Torroja and Mauricio Corbalan, the villa’s current residents and ideas people.
The walls of the living space are decorated with the results of another project by artist Silvia Russel. She hosted a series of drawing workshops for mothers with young children. The large, colourful sheets of paper reveal some of the more -and less- joyful experiences of being a mother in IJburg.
Het Blauwe Huis looks onto a spacious garden, set up by landscape architect Rudy J. Luijters. It’s bare now, but will provide the area in the coming months with vegetables and herbs, just as it did last year. This year, Luijters’ garden can count on the horticultural help of enthusiastic neighbours.
Another long-running project is ‘Parade der Stedelijkheid’ (‘parade of urbanity’) initiated by architect Dennis Kaspori and Het Blauwe Huis founder Jeanne van Heeswijk; Proeflokaal is one of its branches, Van Heeswijk explains. ‘We are working on ways to accelerate urban life in areas like this’, she says. ‘We call it “instant urbanity”, but you could refer to it as “cup-a-soup-urbanity” as well’.
‘In these areas of development, like Vinex-districts or urban renovation areas, people are always wait for years for things to come’, says Van Heeswijk. ‘Here in IJburg the supermarket is still in a tent and a neighbourhood community centre won’t be available until 2008. We picked up on this by creating some of the things that are needed, in a fast and playful way. It’s important that the ideas come from the IJburg residents-then we look at how we can kick-start these things’.
A cheap neighbourhood restaurant for IJburg was already in development by the local community service Stichting Dienstverlening en Zorg IJburg, in cooperation with Stadsdeel Zeeburg. It would have taken six to 12 months, but Van Heeswijk and Kaspori decided not to wait for all the conferencing and issuing of rules. ‘Often these things are put on hold because of issues like management and cost-effectiveness. We had a meeting with the organisations and we said we could run a test version of the restaurant within three weeks. To everyone’s surprise it was an immediate success’.
Besides Proeflokaal, Van Heeswijk and Kaspori have come up with more examples of instant urbanity. Every Wednesday, Het Blauwe Huis runs a children’s library -the official IJburg library doesn’t open until 2010. And on Saturdays, they host a travelling florist on the doorstep. Manager Nicoline Koek had difficulty arranging a place for her business, because of insufficient regulations from the Stadsdeel. Now she runs the first flower shop in IJburg.
‘We have eighty to one hundred and twenty people coming to the house on Saturday, for flowers, but also to chat and have a coffee’, says Van Heeswijk ‘On Wednesdays we have an additional forty to sixty visitors. It’s amazing how this project helped to gain momentum for Het Blauwe Huis in such a short time’.
by Marinus de Ruiter
Amsterdam Weekly, 20-26 april 2006
Proeflokaal at Het Blauwe Huis, Willy Mullenskade 13, is on 27 April, 11 and 25 May, 8 and 22 June and 6 and 13 July from 18.30. Meals cost €7.50 (€6 for children). Reservations: 06-38595379 or info@blauwehuis.org
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Chewing the fat
Proeflokaal relieves the IJburg blues.
A artificial environment like IJburg can be so overwhelming that it makes one forget the thrills and excitement of living in a European capital. The art project Het Blauwe Huis wants to inject this ever developing housing estate with the feel of the inner city by providing mini-versions of facilities sorely missed by IJburg inhabitants. Their Proeflokaal is a modest version of a cheap neighbourhood restaurant, and all 25 seats are booked every night it opens.
On this overcast evening, it’s a relief to come from the not-so-bustling streets in to Het Blauwe Huis, a blue villa built in the middle of one of the dark, anonymous housing blocks near the tram terminus. Inside the relaxed atmosphere of the open living space, residents, office workers and artists are chatting away. Noortje Boers of Roos en Noor catering service provides the tasty pasta dish.
Proeflokaal, which takes place every two weeks on Thursday evenings, is a typical Het Blauwe Huis experiment; the organisation regularly invites artists to develop innovative, socially engaged projects for urban spaces. Portuguese film maker Daniela Paes Leao recently finished her investigation of the IJburg area; she is joined at the table by Argentinean architects Pio Torroja and Mauricio Corbalan, the villa’s current residents and ideas people.
The walls of the living space are decorated with the results of another project by artist Silvia Russel. She hosted a series of drawing workshops for mothers with young children. The large, colourful sheets of paper reveal some of the more -and less- joyful experiences of being a mother in IJburg.
Het Blauwe Huis looks onto a spacious garden, set up by landscape architect Rudy J. Luijters. It’s bare now, but will provide the area in the coming months with vegetables and herbs, just as it did last year. This year, Luijters’ garden can count on the horticultural help of enthusiastic neighbours.
Another long-running project is ‘Parade der Stedelijkheid’ (‘parade of urbanity’) initiated by architect Dennis Kaspori and Het Blauwe Huis founder Jeanne van Heeswijk; Proeflokaal is one of its branches, Van Heeswijk explains. ‘We are working on ways to accelerate urban life in areas like this’, she says. ‘We call it “instant urbanity”, but you could refer to it as “cup-a-soup-urbanity” as well’.
‘In these areas of development, like Vinex-districts or urban renovation areas, people are always wait for years for things to come’, says Van Heeswijk. ‘Here in IJburg the supermarket is still in a tent and a neighbourhood community centre won’t be available until 2008. We picked up on this by creating some of the things that are needed, in a fast and playful way. It’s important that the ideas come from the IJburg residents-then we look at how we can kick-start these things’.
A cheap neighbourhood restaurant for IJburg was already in development by the local community service Stichting Dienstverlening en Zorg IJburg, in cooperation with Stadsdeel Zeeburg. It would have taken six to 12 months, but Van Heeswijk and Kaspori decided not to wait for all the conferencing and issuing of rules. ‘Often these things are put on hold because of issues like management and cost-effectiveness. We had a meeting with the organisations and we said we could run a test version of the restaurant within three weeks. To everyone’s surprise it was an immediate success’.
Besides Proeflokaal, Van Heeswijk and Kaspori have come up with more examples of instant urbanity. Every Wednesday, Het Blauwe Huis runs a children’s library -the official IJburg library doesn’t open until 2010. And on Saturdays, they host a travelling florist on the doorstep. Manager Nicoline Koek had difficulty arranging a place for her business, because of insufficient regulations from the Stadsdeel. Now she runs the first flower shop in IJburg.
‘We have eighty to one hundred and twenty people coming to the house on Saturday, for flowers, but also to chat and have a coffee’, says Van Heeswijk ‘On Wednesdays we have an additional forty to sixty visitors. It’s amazing how this project helped to gain momentum for Het Blauwe Huis in such a short time’.
by Marinus de Ruiter
Amsterdam Weekly, 20-26 april 2006
Proeflokaal at Het Blauwe Huis, Willy Mullenskade 13, is on 27 April, 11 and 25 May, 8 and 22 June and 6 and 13 July from 18.30. Meals cost €7.50 (€6 for children). Reservations: 06-38595379 or info@blauwehuis.org