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Arjan Scheer writes regularly for various media about architecture and urban planning. The focus is on: social cohesion, religious architecture, sustainable urban planning and (self) regulation of spatial processes.
Recently, articles have appeared in the Reformatorisch Dagblad en on the architecture site of the Netherlands; Archined. Clicking on the thumbnails of the articles will open a pdf  of online version of the article.
 
stad van straks

RD April 4th 2009
An article on sustainable adaptations in existing neighborhoods. 

archetypen voorvertoning

archetypen Publication of an explanatory text on the graduation project 'Liturgisch Centrum' . The little book is designed by Jeroen Barendse and Thomas Castro who later formed; Lust

archis

RD Febuary 11th 2008 
'Zumthors unearthly architecture'. Article on the Archdiocese museum Kolumba and the Brother Klaus Chapel (photo) located in and around Cologne designed by Peter Zumthor.

zumthor onaardse architectuur

Archined June 22nd 2009  Article on the architecture website of the Netherlands about the notion 'Creative City'. The article explores the situation around the stimulation of creative urban neighborhoods in Rotterdam as well as in London. The article advocates the entrepreneurship of creative actors in favor of a dependency on governmental funding. Aid should only be directed at supporting urban processes that are a quality for the city as a whole and that give the city a deeper meaning for its inhabitants.