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GRONINGEN BLOEIT! New Station District

Why | To know if the station area is better to sell or to develop = asset scan
What | Multi-analyse + strategies + scenarios + design + costs
Where | Groningen, the Netherlands
With | ABL2
Who | For Prorail

Groningen is the capital of the North-East region of the Netherlands. At the back of the station, there is a dated area, used extensively. Prorail owns a part of this site and wanted to know what its value is. Continue reading

BLEIZO, Connected Agridistrict

Why | To develop a comprehensive and integrated cluster around a coming station
What | Multi-analyse + vision + scenarios + visualisations
Where | Zoetermeer, the Netherlands
With | ABL2
Who | For cities Bleiswijk en Zoetermeer

Bleizo is meant to be planned as an area where mobility facilities and real estate develop in the same time and in function of each other. It is a new way to do.

Bleizo area is in between two cities: Zoetermeer, a modern city known for its IT companies and Bleiswijk, a small city welcoming lots of greenhouses and businesses related. The goal was to find a concept that would match on the one hand with all the expectations of the stakeholders and on the other hand the physical site and the market.

RIJNLANDROUTE, Integrated Way and Park

Why | To unblock a project by showing to citizens the new infrastructure can also be positive
What | Multi-analyze + vision + strategies + masterplan + concepts
Where | Leiden, the Netherlands
With | ABL2

Rijnland way is planned to unclog the western part of Leiden. It is running through fields and residential areas. Many residents are concerned and against the project. How to create a WIN-WIN situation?

Three design principles:
1. An easy and smooth way for an efficient flow (from A to B)
2. A route that creates qualitative places for residents and upgrades the environment.
3. A beautiful route that also creates financial value.

We have developed a vision to create added value instead of negative effects: “A continuous scenic route through the Rijnlandse (Rhenish) landscape that is a base and a connection to/for recreational activities for residents.”

The highway tuns into a park with numerous leisure facilities, walkways, cycling routes, beautiful landmarks and connections to the nearby rural and aquatic landscapes.

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