Sloop woningen aan de Goudenrijderstede in Cuijk

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024

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  • @odeon1161
    @odeon1161 Před 6 lety +4

    What on earth was wrong with these houses. I am sure many people would have been grateful to live in them

    • @jpsholland
      @jpsholland Před 5 lety +4

      Wrong, don't judge if you don't know what you talking about Yemi. That make you look stupid. Besides of that, in the Netherlands we have the money to afford us this......
      @ Ken:
      This are cheap mass-build homes after the war, made between the end '50s and early '70s. You can find them everywhere by the thousands. They simply don't comply with the modern demands for (fire) safety and insulation anymore. Do you want to life in a home where you literally can hear you neighbor fart? And so don't we.
      Also this homes are build in times where the average dutch man was 1.75 in hight. Now the average dutch lady steams up to 1.85 meter hight..... I am 1.98 meters in hight en into my 50tis. If i look around at the street and at the gym, most young adult dutch males are taller then me. Once a giant, now reduced to the average. So the homes also become to small.
      They have been updated a few times, but now the time has come that replacing this cheap and fast mass-build homes by modern ones is the best as well as the cheapest solution.
      Thats what going on.

    • @stevenclark6209
      @stevenclark6209 Před 5 lety

      jpsholland cool well explained.. Yeah it seems Dutch people on average seem taller than many other average Europeans..

    • @andyhughes5885
      @andyhughes5885 Před 4 lety

      @@jpsholland I was born and raised in a cottage type flat ( 4 in a block ) in Renfrew, Scotland, the buildings were over 100 years old and in those, you could literally hear your neighbours cutting their toe nails. The houses were built to accommodate the men coming back from the 1st World war and their families and my flat in now on a main road where buses, cars and heavy lorries pass making the buildings shake. When they were built, the heaviest vehicle would be a horse-drawn cart. They are still occupied but, have been up-graded with central heating systems and double glazing. Bigger than the average houses built today with, back and front gardens.

    • @yutufyourselable
      @yutufyourselable Před 3 lety

      @@jpsholland So, your reasoning is as we grow healthier and taller than before, houses became too small to live in. And because of all habitans in Netherlans have enough money to buy a new one, all of these old-small-old fashioned houses must to be demolished. Ok
      I asume that this is made because the poor conditions of the construcction, but I know that in Netherlands there's a lot of people who would live well into a cheap house. Congrats for you happy life, but not all the people has the same, maybe in other neiborhood, avoid to mix poor and rich people, who knows.
      If you care about noises, in the year we are, there's a lot of improvements to do in a simply house to became healthier and quiet from outside.

    • @topa379
      @topa379 Před rokem

      i life 100m from the street but i life in that streat the house was old and there come new house and better

  • @stevenclark6209
    @stevenclark6209 Před 5 lety

    Cool video.

  • @bettyprice6316
    @bettyprice6316 Před 4 lety

    Ik zou graag dat ding willen besturen en dat huis kapot slaan.

  • @yutufyourselable
    @yutufyourselable Před 3 lety

    Times never change, these tiles could be reused by people who doesn't have enough income to arrange the roof, or the sink. I don't get the point of convert all in dust.

  • @Joascz
    @Joascz Před 11 lety

    Houten vloeren zelfs?

  • @Snowwie88
    @Snowwie88 Před 11 lety +1

    Zonde dat ze de dakpannen er niet eerst afgehaald hebben.

    • @jpsholland
      @jpsholland Před 5 lety +1

      Dakpannen slijten ook. Vooral in de winter krijgen ze goed op hun donder. Ik denk dat het niet de moeite meer is.