The Netherlands consists of a series of man-made landscapes, connected by rivers, canals, railways, and roads. This book explores why the country looks the way it does, and how it acquired its current appearance over the past 2,000 years. Using historical maps, new maps, plans, paintings, and photos to explain the developments with urban planning and architecture, this book also details the large-scale reclamation of peat bogs, the new villages build on reclaimed land, the construction of the railway network and stations, the extraction of the IJsselmeer polders, the construction of the Delta works, and the construction of the motorway network.
Coffee table book with short articles about the changes in The Netherlands. Nice read every now and then. Not really a cover to cover read, although the interested reader certainly would get a good insight of my country