Publisher's Description
In this guide, a building is considered to have become a ruin when its windows or doors are
no longer intact or when walls or roofs have holes. When this happens, the building is
exposed to the weather, to wind and rain or to wildlife and vegetation. The building is no
longer protected from exterior elements, nature invades setting off a process of the merging
of building and nature. A building in ruins also displays the materials it was built from, its
construction method, so that it reminds of what it must have been like when it was being built,
when the place was still a building site. The buildings that appear in this guide Ruins in the
Netherlands XIX-XXI hardly resemble the idealized ruins. Most of them are at an earlier
stage, for example, an abandoned building in which the process of decay has only just
started. Others have reached a later stage than the ideal ruin and have become little more
than a pile of rubble.
These ruins and abandoned buildings have no use, no function. This means that they are
open to all kinds of possibilities. In a country like the Netherlands, in which every inch of land
seems to be used with the utmost efficiency, the existence of these blank spaces is
something to be grateful for. But it is important to remember that although some of these ruins
will remain standing for some time, others will be renovated and many of them will be
demolished before long. It is important to visit them as soon as possible.
Book Information
ISBN:
9059730925
Publisher:
Episode Publishers
Format:
Paperback, 208 pages
Language:
English