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English: Plan of the town of Elburg in The Netherlands. Made by Wim Boerefijn, after cadastral plan of 1830. Depicted in Wiki article Urban planning.
Date I made this plan in 2009.
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The plan is a strongly adapted scan of the 1830 cadastral plan of Elburg.

Previously published: I published the plan in: Boerefijn, Wim (2010) ‘’The foundation, planning and building of new towns in the 13th and 14th centuries in Europe. An architectural-historical research into urban form and its creation’’. Phd. thesis Universiteit van Amsterdam. [[ISBN 978-90-9025157-8]] [1].
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English: Plan of Elburg in The Netherlands, drawn by Wim Boerefijn, based on the cadastral plan of 1830. Elburg was founded in 1392 by Arent toe Boecop, steward of the duke of Gelre. Arent seems to have acted as a private entrepreneur. He had bought a piece of land next to the existing town, and he obtained permission from his lord to extend and rebuild the town, and to resettle the population of the surrounding area, selling the house lots to the settlers. The highly symmetrical layout is based on a canalised river flowing in a northeast-southwest direction and an intersecting street running in a northwest-southeast direction. The symmetry is disturbed, however, by the church in the eastern corner and by the pre-existing street (the only curved one in the whole town) on the northwest side. The corner bastions and the wide outer ditch were added in the late 16th century.


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