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TOWNHOUSES, Promotion Book

Why | To promote an alternative way of densifying in Lille Metropolis
What | Selection, analyse, presentation
Where | Lille Metropolis, France

Many houses built since the seventies in Lille Metropolis are the ones located in the middle of their garden. This typology created urban sprawl and is harmful consequences: rural and natural spaces reduced, traffic jams, sleepy and insecure areas… In the same time many surveys shows that a house is what French people prefer. They like to be independent and to have privacy. They like to have a garden and their own gateway. Continue reading

COWORKING, Concepts for New Work

Why | To advise dolte + network about a common co-working space in Utrecht
What | Benchmarking + market research + inspiration
Where | Utrecht, the Netherlands
With | dolte
Who | For dolte + network

Dolte is a small modern urban planning company. It functions within a network of complementary companies and agencies with whom it has several years of experience. What about finding a physical place to work easily together? The goal of this study was to analyze the local market of clusters and incubators and to offer a new perspective on urban coworking. I analysed the current situation in Utrecht, the vision of Dolte’s network, potential strategies and tools and inspiration cases. Continue reading

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Why | To transform outdated brownfield / waterfront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 As in Rotterdam, the area is outdated but has a lot of potential due to its historical buildings and its location.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

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