Available for inspection: Image quality plan Amstelstation-Amsteloever – Municipality of Amsterdam
From 26 May to 7 July 2022, the image quality plan and draft decision for changing the aesthetics framework for Amstelstation–Amsteloever is available for inspection. You can respond to the plan until 7 July.
News building rules
The new construction in Amstelstation–Amsteloever must comply with rules to ensure that the buildings form a beautiful whole. These rules come from the aesthetics framework and the image quality plan. We are changing the aesthetics framework so that we can make development in Amsteloever possible.
The image quality plan arises from the urban development plan. We have worked out the rules and put them in one document. With the image quality plan and aesthetics framework, the Spatial Quality Committee (welfare committee) can test the design of the new building against these rules.
Design new buildings
The plan provides rules that architects use in their design of the new buildings. These concern, for example, the use of color and material and the shape of buildings and streets. For example, this new plan states that building blocks must have a clear transition to the street. Architects process this designation by, for example, designing a glass front with shops for catering.
The image quality plan arises from the urban development plan in which, among other things, the location and heights of the buildings are described. This plan was adopted in 2021.
View documents
Download and view the plan:
A paper version of the plan is also available for inspection at the City Hall, Amstel 1.
React
You can respond to the image quality plan. From 26 May to 7 July 2022, the image quality plan and draft decision for changing the aesthetics framework for Amstelstation–Amsteloever is available for inspection.
State your vision in this form:
Follow-up
After the plan has been available for inspection, we will make a statement of answers in which we have answers to the positions that have been realized. We will answer the memorandum together with the documents that have been available for inspection to the College of Mayor and Aldermen and then to the City Council.