Tag: mixed use (page 1 of 5)

UCL-EAST, New Generation Campus

Why | To create a sustainable second campus for renowned university UCL
What | Public and stakeholders engagement, brief to design team
Where | Stratford, London, the United Kingdom (7,7 ha)
Who | For UCL (University College London) & LLDC (London Legacy Develop. Corp.)

UCL (University College London) is in partnership with the London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) to establish a new university campus, UCL East, at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Together with Stratford Waterfront, UCL East is part of the Cultural and Education District (formerly known as Olympicopolis) project. This will see a world-class education and cultural district clustered around the Stadium, ArcelorMittal Orbit and the London Aquatics Centre.

I have coordinated several inclusive and accessible events such as outdoor pop-up events, youth workshops, walk-and-talk and cross-stakeholders events. A total of 1,400 people took part in the first two stages of our transparent and engaging process.

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WILHELMINAHAVEN, Regenerated Harbour

Why | To transform outdated brownfield / waterfront
What | Multi-analyse + process design + facilitation + common vision + scenarios + strategies development
Where | Schiedam, the Netherlands
With | ABL2
Who | For the city of Schiedam

Wilhelminahaven is part of bigger Rotterdam’s old haven evolving towards mixed-use districts. As in Rotterdam, the area is outdated but has a lot of potential due to its historical buildings and its location. We did an extended multi-analysis to share with all stakeholders (space, history, people, market, environment, politics…). Continue reading

NEW ENERGY! Sustainable Business Park

Why | To regenerate an outdated business park into a sustainable district
What | Multi-analyse + strategies development + phased design + communication
Where | Gouda, the Netherlands
With | dolte
Who | Competition for the city of Gouda

The Goudse Poort is an outdated business park with a lot of empty halls along the highway at the entrance of Gouda. The architecture centre of Gouda decided to launch a competition. The Goudse Poort will become a model of sustainable renovated business park: it will be multifunctional, energy autonomous, qualitative, welcoming, etc. Continue reading

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