Tag: urban programming (page 2 of 5)

CENTRAL PARK, Recreational City-Centre

Why | To add value to a post-industrial site at a city centre
What | Multi-analyse + quick concept (golf)
Where | Longwy, France
With | COLOKi + Wisma + HBC
Who | For city of Longwy

Longwy has a rich and industrial past. Unfortunately it became few by few a sleeping city and a cheap place to leave for people working in Luxemburg. Indeed is the banks city just a few 30 kms away. Therefore and not only, the place has a huge potential. It has a historical citadel from Vauban registered at the UNESCO and a know-how in pottery internationally renowned. It has a huge former industrial site that is now a natural area very close to the centre. 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Why | To transform outdated brownfield / waterfront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 As in Rotterdam, the area is outdated but has a lot of potential due to its historical buildings and its location.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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