

The following projects are examples of the ReUrbA˛ key-partner projects. Get inspired by their lifestyles for your own restructuring plans!
City on the River (Stadmitte-am-Fluss)
The idea of the City on the River project (Stadtmitte-am-Fluss) is to cover up the motorway that runs right through the heart of the city along the Saar River. Together with some green development on the banks and on top of the tunnelled road, this would give the river back to the city as one of its most important assets. The neighbouring residential areas would be liberated from the nuisances of noise and pollution. Commuters and residents would no longer suffer from the detours and traffic jams during the annual flooding of the river.
St.Paul's church 'A New Heart for Bow
The regeneration of a derelict Victorian church building to provide healthy and creative activities for the local community in the East End of London
Stedenbaan
Stedenbaan is a public infrastructure project, that will optimise the capacity on the mainline once the speed trains are in operation. This project is about creating differentiated living environments around new and existing Stedenbaan stations.
Scotswood Benwell Regeneration
The regeneration of Scotswood and Benwell will provide the cornerstone to building sustained market renewal in Newcastle’s West End and the wider pathfinder area. This will be achieved through successfully tackling areas of the most acute market failure and the development of innovative, confident and sustainable communities that will confine to history the area’s poor reputation.
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Stadionplein Amsterdam
Restructuring of the square opposite the Olympic Square in Amsterdam: from a desolate carspace to a landmark to recreate.
Lifestyle Research
PhD research project of Universiteit van Amsterdam (department of Planning, Human Geography and International Development Studies).
The aim of the project is to get more insight in the effects of the changing spatial structure (from monocentric cities to polycentric urban regions) for the daily activity patterns of households. Special attention in this project will be given to differences between lifestyles.
De Bouwen Smallingerland
partial reconstructing of area