Biobased Building and Green Architecture
Delft is known for its dynamic city life, and the Noordeinde and Kampveld project adds a sustainable and green element to this. This innovative plan focuses on biobased construction, timber construction and low carbon architecture, with a lush public garden as a focal point. This green space offers residents a peaceful oasis amidst urban dynamics and stimulates biodiversity in the city.
Biobased Building for a Healthy Living Environment
The project not only promotes a sustainable living environment, but also integrates seamlessly into the existing urban structure. The surrounding buildings, which house both homes and office spaces, are built with biobased materials such as Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). This ensures a low ecological footprint, promotes CO₂ storage and creates a healthy living and working environment. The development includes various housing typologies to create an inclusive community for different ages and target groups.
Sustainable Design and Urban Integration
The use of CLT and circular construction materials contributes to a low carbon construction process and an energy-efficient infrastructure. The buildings are designed to make optimal use of natural light and ventilation, contributing to energy savings and a healthy indoor climate. The public garden acts as a natural buffer against heat stress and contributes to climate adaptation in Delft.
A City Vision for the Future
With Noordeinde and Kampveld, an inspiring example of sustainable urban development is being set. By combining timber construction, biobased construction and green architecture, a harmonious urban environment has been created that focuses on caring for people and nature. This project underlines how innovative architecture contributes to a future-proof city.
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