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WE LOVE THE CITY focuses on complex projects in the existing city. In our studio we work on areas and processes that need a new perspective. For each assignment we carefully consider the best design solution. The result: plans with a different form, scale and horizon, ranging from a strategic approach to concrete 'pinpricks' in the city.
Amstel Station Amsterdam
Waiting space becomes waiting place
Shops, restaurants, offices, a hotel and 350 apartments around the square.
The Village Arnhem
A special 'normal' neighbourhood
The residents of The Village think it’s time for the next step.
Harbour Quarter Deventer
Organic development
The door is open! When and where does the initiator want to start?
Winterswijk centre
Bottom up!
Residents and businesses didn't always feel understood. Time for a change.
Kolenkitbuurt Amsterdam
On the street!
Semi-private encroachment bridges the gap between 'my house' and 'our street'.
Vossenpels Nijmegen
Plant your flag!
Vossenpels is becoming the place to build together with others or by yourself.
Camdeboo South Africa
Serving the gap market
This new multicultural neighbourhood connects three separated communities.
City axes & transformation areas
China in the polder?
The discrepancy between a theoretical concept and implementation in a city.
UN-Habitat
Planning beyond poor neighbourhoods
Participatory Slum Upgrading Programme financed by the EU.
Canal district Apeldoorn
Treasure of South
Derelict and obsolete business sites: industrial wasteland or treasure?
Dieze Bridges 's-Hertogenbosch
Line & encounter
Five bridges strengthen the city and set the tone for urban development.
Berflo Es Hengelo
FBK village
Demolition and reconstruction: crucial step in revitalizing the Berflo Es district.
De Schil Doetinchem
Pimp my egg
New developments restore historic structures, without being quaint.
South Africa
Collaboration for densification
South Africa needs 3.5 million homes right now. Business-as-usual won't cut it.
Droo-south Duiven
So you want to break down my house?
Municipality realises ‘residential care zones’ for care in or close to home.
Mercatorpark Amsterdam
Sustainable icon
Close the outdoor pool and build it over with houses. So it began.