The challenge
The combat the impacts of urban pollution, heat stress and flooding, the Municipality of Rotterdam was looking to convert the area around the city’s Schouwburg Square to a sustainable multi-functional space.
The combat the impacts of urban pollution, heat stress and flooding, the Municipality of Rotterdam was looking to convert the area around the city’s Schouwburg Square to a sustainable multi-functional space.
Arcadis partnered on the plan to preserve and revamp the area around the Schouwburg Square.
The area around the Schouwburg Square will be completely climate-neutral, positively benefiting the local community with a more livable, green neighbhorhood.
Rapid urbanization in the city of Rotterdam has led to increasing rates of pollution, heat stress and flooding over the years. The central neighborhood around Schouwburg Square has been in need of a sustainable facelift for a while. To address this, the Theater Rotterdam Schouwburg and De Doelen concert hall decided to join efforts and draw up a plan to make the area climate resilient.
Together with Amvest Eneco, Dura Vermeer, the Municipality of Rotterdam, the Schieland and Krimpenerwaard Water Board, Theater Rotterdam and TNO, Arcadis set up a plan to make the area around the Schouwburg Square more sustainable, partnering across program management and communication efforts. The end goal is for the square to become neutral by 2030. The critical progress made here will serve as a testing ground for new innovative technologies, cyclical processes and business models that can potentially be carried forward in other parts of the city and country.
The program ensures that the area around Schouwburg Square will eventually be completely climate neutral. Among other things, transport, the environment, water supplies, urban planning and existing buildings will all benefit from the integrated energy management, cyclical processes and green-blue design, improving the quality of life for the community through better access to resources and green spaces. Solutions such as smart grids; the generation, storage and exchange of energy; grey water, green roofs and other innovative technologies will benefit all people who live, work and play in the city. The program will also provide economic benefits, such as lower energy costs through energy savings.