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Roombeek () is a working-class suburb of the
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city of Enschede. It made international headlines due to the Enschede fireworks warehouse disaster (Dutch, "Vuurwerkramp") on May 13, 2000. The warehouse explosion in Roombeek caused 23 deaths, and wounded 947 people. Around 400 homes were destroyed, and 1500 were seriously damaged by the fireworks explosion. Prior, there were already plans for a major renovation of the district. Many old factory complexes are now renovated and suitable for living, work, and cultural activities. A location along the Roombeek waterway was dedicated as a memorial to the four firefighters who died in the
Enschede fireworks disaster The Enschede fireworks disaster was a catastrophic fireworks explosion on 13 May 2000 in Enschede, the Netherlands. The explosion killed 23 people including four firefighters and injured nearly 1,000. A total of 400 homes were destroyed and 1, ...
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Reconstruction

After the fireworks disaster, confidence in the town needed to be restored. Thus, a supervised reconstruction of the area was carried out, called ''Project Reconstruction Roombeek. Urban supervisor
Pi de Bruijn Pi de Bruijn (born 28 August 1942) is a Dutch architect from Losser, Overijssel, the Netherlands . He is a design principal at the Office de Architecten Cie., located in Amsterdam. History Bruijn graduated from the Delft University of Technology ...
was chosen to lead the project - due to his background in
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, and extensive experience with other major urban projects. De Bruijn decided that the district largely be planned according to the ideas of Roombeeks' citizenry.


Participation

The project was started with the involvement of many inhabitants of Roombeek. Reconstruction project staff talked with area families (at times accompanied by an interpreter), so that residents could speak their demands, and their wishes could be put on paper. This resulted in the following objectives: * A district to return to * A lively neighborhood * A familiar area * a safe neighborhood * A district with history * A district with a future value * an area without borders * the district into their own hands


The Three Axes of Roombeek

The new plan of Roombeek (after the 2000 disaster), is based on the original map (a familiar area). The emphasis is on three axes: the Roomweg from east to west, the Lonneker Spoorlaan from south to north, and the Museum Avenue. Along the Museum Avenue axis is a strict height restriction, which means that all new buildings must be reviewed by De Bruijn himself. The three axial roads lead to the traditional town centre of Roombeek, where the Ekenhof and Prismare are located. The node is also the square to The Roozendaal and Twentse Welle.


Public space in Roombeek

The area is known for a lively public character. There are now large tracts of public space, including: * The Lasonderbleek, with the theme "remember". That theme was chosen because of this area's proximity to the site where the fireworks disaster occurred. * The Stroinksbleek, with the theme "culture". This area includes a lake, and a "culture cluster"- where concerts and other art performances can be performed. * The Lonnekerbleek, with the theme of "relaxation". This park is still under construction.


Architecture in Roombeek

Roombeek has an area with innovative and unique architecture. Buildings and designs from the following architects can be found in Roobeek: * Bjarne Mastenbroek of ''Search, Amsterdam * Claus and Kaan, Amsterdam * Peter Hubner, plus + bauplanung Gmbh, Neckartenzlingen Germany * Molenaar & van Winden, Delft * Jan Benthem, Amsterdam * Peter Wilson, Muenster Germany * Rein van Wylick, Eindhoven * Cino Zucchi, Milan * Harry Abels, Enschede *
Erick van Egeraat Erick van Egeraat (; born 1956) is a Dutch architect and author. He heads the architectural practice based in Rotterdam with offices in Moscow, Budapest and Prague. He is best known for his projects of ING Group Headquarters in Budapest, Drents M ...
* Branimir Medić and Pero Puljiz, Architekten Cie, Amsterdam * Michiel de Wit and Jan Hein Geerdink Project.DWG, Enschede


Transport

Roombeek is within walking distance of the Enschede Station. In addition, the district also accessible by bus from: * Line 2 Deppenbroek * Line 60 Oldenzaal The Thije * Line 61
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* Line 62 Denekamp


References


External links


Dutch Wikipedia
article "Roombeek"
Roombeek Homepage (in Dutch)Roombeek fireworks explosion footage on YouTube
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