- The
Bijlmermeer (pronounced [ˌbɛilmərˈmeːr]), or
colloquially the
Bijlmer (pronounced [ˈbɛilmər]), is a
neighborhood in the Amsterdam-Zuidoost borough...
- El Al,
crashed into the
Groeneveen and Klein-Kruitberg
flats in the
Bijlmermeer (colloquially "Bijlmer")
neighbourhood of Amsterdam, the Netherlands...
- Amsterdam) was a
Dutch architect, best
known as the
architect of the
Bijlmermeer (officially
known as
Amsterdam Zuidoost). He
attended the
Delft University...
- Amsterdam, Netherlands. It
consists of four
residential neighborhoods—
Bijlmermeer, Venserpolder,
Gaasperdam and Driemond—as well as the
Amstel III/Bullewijk...
-
homes in the Kleiburg, one of the
hexagonal 'honeycomb'
blocks in the
Bijlmermeer estate in
Amsterdam Zuidoost. The
refurbishment of a klus****s requires...
- That Saw It All) is a grey
poplar (Populus × canescens) tree
located in
Bijlmermeer, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, that
survived the
crash of El Al Flight...
-
previously named Amsterdam Bijlmer (1971–2006), is a
railway station in the
Bijlmermeer neighbourhood of
stadsdeel (borough) Amsterdam-Zuidoost in Amsterdam...
- demolition) Red Road
Flats (1964–1968) in Glasgow,
Scotland (demolished)
Bijlmermeer (1965–1968) in Amsterdam, the
Netherlands Co-op City,
Bronx (1966–1973)...
-
started in 1970. The East Line
links the city
centre with the large-scale
Bijlmermeer residential developments in the south-east of the city. It
opened in...
- the 19th
century and has
become encircled by Amsterdam,
Diemen and the
Bijlmermeer. The
Catholic St Urb****
Church is a
single aisled cruciform church with...