Archive and links

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(note: unless otherwise noted, all documents are in Dutch)

Links

  • www.haarlemmermeer.nl
  • http://www.haarlemmermeer.nl/Wonen_en_leven/Grote_bouw_projecten/Projecten_op_naam
    This particular part of the municipality’s website provides information about all the other projects near PARK21. A4 Zone West, ACT beyond logistics, PrimAviera glasshouse horticulture, Huis van de Sport, Hoofddorp Zuidrand and other projects are on the boundaries of the planned area.
  • www.haarlemmermeergroen.nl
    PARK21 is one of the new recreational areas in Haarlemmermeer. There are many other recreational areas and parks developed within the municipal boundaries, some of which are still under development.
  • www.vista.nl
    The municipality developed the Master Plan PARK21 working with the consultancy firm Vista Landscape and Urban Planning. This firm was selected during the preliminary phase working towards the Master Plan because of the concept they envisaged for the park.
  • www.metropoolregioamsterdam.nl
    PARK21 is one of the projects of the Metropolitan region of Amsterdam.
  • www.meerboeren.nl
    The goal of Haarlemmermeerse MeerBoeren is to actively encourage and facilitate giving expert advice to farmers and horticulturists wanting to work with urban residents and outdoor recreation fans on a market-oriented sector which aims to successfully enlarge, expand, and innovate, against the backdrop of increased urbanisation.
  • www.rijksoverheid.nl/onderwerpen/ruimtelijke-ordening/mooi-nederland 
    PARK21 has received subsidies from the national programme Mooi Nederland for its development of the Master Plan.
  • www.podiumarchitectuur.nl
    Expertise centre in the Haarlemmermeer for architecture, and communications partner for PARK21.
  • www.linkedin.com/groupsmetropolitanelandbouw
    Any member of Linkedin can join the group Metropolitane Landbouw, a system of agricultural production consciously designed to be capable of responding to the changing and sometime contradictory demands and desires of metropolitan society.