What was the impact or result of this Brave Decision?
Rückert’s 1917 General Expansion Plan gave Tilburg a clear direction: within the ring, the city could be densified, while outside the ring, new residential neighborhoods and industrial zones could be developed. For the first time, this created a coherent urban structure. However, the strict separation between living and working areas also had a downside: the city lost its natural cohesion and resilience. Despite this, Rückert’s plan remained the guiding principle for decades – the ring roads still define the recognizable contours of Tilburg today.
Who was the master mind of the Brave Decision?
Engineer Johan Rückert, who’s vision was progressive, yet it faced resistance from the municipal council. Shortly after his plan was approved in 1918, he passed away, never witnessing its realization. His courage lay not only in the plan itself, but in his imagination: in the chaotic fabric of Tilburg, he saw the potential for an organized city. His design lives on as the first act of systematic urban development in Tilburg.