Bo01 is part of the residential district Västra Hamnen in Malmö. It started as a housing exposition project ‘city of tomorrow’. A team led by urban designer Klas Tham planned a high density residential area with state of the art […]
Projects
3.3 Owl tower, de Bedelaar
An owl tower at the Bedelaar estate. it was heated through a chimney to provide a pleasant temperature for owls and bats during the winter months, 1937 Haelen (NL). De uilentoren op het landgoed de Bedelaar is in 1937 gebouwd […]
4.6 Pool Project Stadsbos013
A small number of locally endangered amphibian species, such as the moor frog, have disappeared from Tilburg, but the city is still home to rare species as the northern crested newt. For the longterm conservation of the northern crested newt […]
3.5 Buzz Bench
The Buzzbench is a sculptural bench doubling as a stay for wild bees and other insects. Because wild solitary bees do not have to protect a honey-filled nest, they will not sting. Visitors can peacefully observe the insects up close. […]
3.5 Sky Hive
Bees form a superfamily with a huge variety of species. This family does not only include the many species of wild bees, but also wasps and bumblebees. The honeybees, the wild bees and several bumblebee species are under pressure. Parasites, […]
3.4 Pool adoption project
Pools are a characteristic part of the landscape around the city of Eindhoven. There are more than 150 of these small landscape elements in the green areas around the city and in the river valleys of the Tongelreep and the […]
3.1 Hedgehog house
Special hedgehog houses can be bought for hibernating. This is not necessary: if there are quiet nooks in the garden, with some branches and leaves, it will make its own nest. So don’t tidy up too much. A hedgehog is […]
3.1 Fauna passage Haagse Bos
Haagse Bos, an inner-city park of 100 hectares with country houses and monumental ponds, was once part of a vast area of woodland. Urban development and busy roads now surround the woods, limiting the ecological connection with the adjacent areas. […]
3.3 Sand martin wall
Sand martins nest in burrows they dig in rocks and hills. Areas rich in water, in particular canals and streams, are their natural habitat. Due to canalization and other water management, many of the natural breeding grounds disappeared. At Montrose […]
3.3 Animal Wall Deluxe
Cardiff Bay has grown in recent decades at the expense of urban green. To limit the impact of new development, artist Gitta Gschwendtner was asked to realize an ecological artwork. A thousand new nest boxes for birds and bats were […]