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Bijlmermeer, Geldershoofd and Gravestein flats
Amsterdam Bijlmermeer, the Gliphoeve I and II flats changed their names in the 1984s due to image problems; the flats are now called Geldershoofd and Gravestein. After the Bijlmer disaster in 1992, the high-rise buildings of Bijlmermeer were largely demolished and replaced by single-family dwellings; only a few flats survived this renewal. (c) 24 Aug 2021 Aerophoto-Schiphol | aerial photo 307195
Aerial photography library ID: 307195
Created: August 24, 2021
Aerial photography library size: 50.1 Mpixels (143 MB uncompressed) - 6130x8173 pixels (20.4x27.2 in / 51.9x69.2 cm at 300 ppi)
Aerial photography library keywords: aerial photography, Amsterdam, Bijlmermeer, Emerald, Gliphoeve, honeycomb apartment, Netherlands, photography, renovation
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