Nature inclusive residential building Polderweg

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We won the tender for Polderweg Amsterdam with the team De Maese Woningen, Paul de Ruiter ArchitectsDS landschapsarchitectenTenderboost and Dakdokters. A remarkable aspect of the building is the walls covered with plants.

Green walls was a demand from the neighbors. The architectural challenge was to make it long lasting and living. The facades have planters on all levels, watered by the polder roof, a special product of Dakdokters.  The plants are selected on harsh conditions, sun exposure and support to the biodiversity. Nesting and hiding places for small birds, bats and insects are integrated in the concrete slaps of the balconies.

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10 Feb 19
publishing april 2019

The first guide for nature inclusive design

The “First guide for nature inclusive design” contains briefly the 3 steps for developers and designers of the city to make from your normal project a nature-inclusive project. You can […]

10 Feb 19
publishing april 2019

The first guide for nature inclusive design

The “First guide for nature inclusive design” contains briefly the 3 steps for developers and designers of the city to make from your normal project a nature-inclusive project. You can […]

08 Feb 19

Nature inclusive residential building Polderweg

We won the tender for Polderweg Amsterdam. The architectural challenge was to make it long lasting and living. The plants are selected on harsh conditions, sun exposure and support to the biodiversity. Nesting and hiding places for small birds, bats and insects are integrated in the concrete slaps of the balconies.

08 Feb 19

Nature inclusive residential building Polderweg

We won the tender for Polderweg Amsterdam. The architectural challenge was to make it long lasting and living. The plants are selected on harsh conditions, sun exposure and support to the biodiversity. Nesting and hiding places for small birds, bats and insects are integrated in the concrete slaps of the balconies.