buurtblok
Buurtblok is a Dutch term used in urban planning and architecture to describe a housing block that forms the basic unit of a neighborhood. It refers to a cluster of apartment buildings designed and built as a cohesive unit around shared outdoor space, often enclosed by surrounding streets to create an inner courtyard or green area. The concept emphasizes a human scale, walkability, and social interaction within a compact urban form.
Design and characteristics typically include a perimeter block layout that encloses a communal courtyard or garden,
History and context place the buurblok in the postwar reconstruction era of the Netherlands, when planners
Legacy and critique highlight that buurblok designs successfully create distinct neighborhood identities and shared outdoor spaces,