River as a tidal park

At the riverbanks, the 'The River as a tidal park' program is used as a guideline on how to arrive at a good design together with various stakeholders and their interests. These stakeholders have a common interest in maintaining and developing the river in a nature-friendly way and want to restore tidal nature. Together with residents, entrepreneurs, social…

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Nassauhaven

The Nassauhaven has changed from an unused harbor basin into a place with water houses and a nature-friendly bank. This bank borders the existing Nassauhaven Park and has been laid out in steps, so that plants can grow. The banks provide more variety in animals and plants. And makes the living environment even greener. The development of a tidal bank in a…

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Keilehaven

The Keilehaven is being transformed step by step into a tidal park. The functional space will now be a green, future-proof, climate-adaptive, public city park with plenty of room for biodiversity. We apply the lessons we learn in Keilehaven to other tidal parks and riverbanks within and outside the M4H. For example, we are experimenting with collecting floating waste, new…

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First floating homes in Nassauhaven

On 15 April, six Havenlofts were placed in the Nassauhaven. These are the first six water houses of the eighteen that will be in the Nassauhaven in total this year. The floating houses in the harbor are extra special because they move with the ebb and flow. That means a difference of 1.5 to 2 meters twice a day.…

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