drievoudiguitgebouwde
Drievoudig uitgebouwde is a term primarily used in the context of Dutch architectural and urban planning terminology, specifically referring to a type of residential development. The phrase translates to "triple-extended" or "triple-expanded" and describes a particular layout pattern for housing blocks or neighborhoods. This design is characterized by a series of connected buildings arranged in a way that creates a continuous, elongated structure with three distinct levels of expansion or extension.
The concept originated in the Netherlands during the mid-20th century, particularly in the post-war period when
This type of housing is often found in Dutch cities and towns, particularly in areas where urban
While the term is most commonly associated with Dutch urban planning, similar concepts can be found in