Leisure Water Uses As Urban Commons : A Play Element in Metropolitan Brussels

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BELLAMY PLAY-POND/ J. MULDER Following the paths of Van Eyck’s legacy, Jakoba Mulder, designed this Play-Pond in the 50’s. Also belonging to the Ministry of Public Works of Amsterdam in the same era of Van Eyck, she was one part of this emerging social movement which allowed the rich Playscape spaces of Amsterdam. This example on the Bellamy square, shows how she imagined a square as a social waterplay tools for the neighbourhood. This open-air playpond, as she describes, allowed families to gather during hot summer freetimes and refresh. Not only it provided refreshment but also, as Van Eyck

stated, a leisure space, a non-work space, in the city. The proximity and affordance of this non-fenced and local proposal, made this project extremely successful. As it can be noticed, the design of such space is pretty minimal. The hardscape of the square is supplemented by a water feature – a pond, a fountain - but also some vegetation and benches. Those provide, as featured in Van Eyck’s work, the Existenzminimum for a successful surveillance but also for a social gathering of those families. The scale of the project also fits to the Lefebrevian vision of appropriation of the space and Right to the City mentality.

Fig. 22 - Plan of the Play-Pond (Source : Amsterdam City Archives)

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VII - Conclusion

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pages 174-181

Bibliography

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pages 184-188

Connection Staircase

2min
pages 154-161

Free Play Space

2min
pages 166-173

A Space for Commoning

1min
pages 148-153

Redefining a Common Square

2min
pages 142-147

VI - Architectural Proposal

2min
pages 124-127

Future of the Site

3min
pages 98-101

Commons as a Local Strategy

2min
pages 130-133

Connecting

1min
pages 128-129

The Site

1min
pages 90-91

Historical Context

7min
pages 92-97

Urban Strategy

1min
pages 84-89

Understanding the existing

13min
pages 70-83

Conclusion

1min
pages 66-69

Jardin Portuaire

1min
pages 62-65

Tainan Spring

1min
pages 54-57

Temporary Pools

1min
pages 58-61

Water Interaction

3min
pages 46-51

Bellamy Play-Pond

1min
pages 52-53

Analysis

1min
pages 42-45

Waterplay

1min
pages 40-41

Aldo Van Eyck’s playgrounds

2min
pages 32-39

The concept of Play

6min
pages 18-21

Leisure in the city

2min
pages 16-17

Right to the city

2min
page 14

Aims, Research Questions, Methods

1min
pages 11-13

Water uses in Brussels

11min
pages 22-31

Urban Commons

1min
page 15

Introduction

1min
page 9

Abstract

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page 10
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