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AardrijkskundeMiddelbare schoolmavoLeerjaar 2

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PROGRAM

Review 'growth of cities'
Keywords
Notes Old sites, new uses (PB6 U4L2)
Questions

LEARNING GOALS
- You understand how cities developed because of industrialisation
- You understand why a lot of Western cities have empty factory sites now
- You understand the terms 'renovation, redevelop and restructure'
- You know the difference between EIndhoven & Detroit

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What process happened after 1990?
A
Urbanisation
B
Suburbanisation
C
Re-urbanisation

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In which way you are NOT using space for the purpose of leisure?
A
Football field
B
Playing facilities
C
Swimming pool
D
Houses

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KEYWORDS
Manufacture something = to make goods in large quantities
Public enquiry = a request for information of the public
Renovation = make an old building more beautiful and modern
Redevelop = demolish an old building. Build new ones with same function.
Restructure = demolish old buildings OR renovate --> BUT different function (old factory becomes restaurant and houses)
Demolish something = to knock down a building

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Droste factory in Haarlem is not a factory anymore. There are appartments and a restaurant. This is:
A
Renovation
B
Redevelop
C
Restructure

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NOTES
+/- 1880-1900: industrial revolution
+/- 1900-1960: A lot of factories in the western world. Ex: Philips in Eindhoven & Ford motor car in Detrout (USA)
Factories became big. A lot of houses were needed --> city grew
+/- 1960-1970: It became cheaper to move manufacturing department to Asia, where the salaries are lower.
+/- 1980: factory buildings were abandoned and had no functions anymore. A lot of unemployment.
Eindhoven: restructure, renovation, redevelop + Detroit: desolate, lot of people jobless & bankrupt

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Ben je in de buurt van Eindhoven en wil je wat gaan eten met de kinderen? Ga dan naar het Ketelhuis in het creatieve Strijp-S. Vroeger was hier het bedrijventerrein van Philips, maar tegenwoordig is het een woonwijk en een plek voor culturele evenementen zoals de Dutch Designweek. Er staan nog enkele, originele fabrieksgebouwen van Philips en daar zit het Ketelhuis in.

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The Philips factory changed into restaurant Ketelhuis, this is called:
A
Renovation
B
Redevelopment
C
Restructure

Slide 10 - Quiz

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Why is the unemployment rate in Detroit high?

Slide 12 - Open question

DETROIT OR EINDHOVEN?

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Take a look at these pictures

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In which period are these pictures made of Eindhoven & Detroit?
A
Around 1900 (industrialisation)
B
1970 (growth of factories in Asia)
C
2008 (recent economic crisis)
D
2020 now

Slide 15 - Quiz

A lot of factories became useless in Eindhoven & Detroit, because companies moved their manufacturing to Asia. Do you have an idea how the space of these empty factories can have a new goal?

Slide 16 - Open question

In which city are these pictures made, do you think?

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U4L2 - Discussion
Discuss U4L1
Read page 22 & 23
Make discussion page 22

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