Hanging Gardens Almere

Hanging Gardens Almere

Hanging Gardens Almere is designed according to the themes of Growing Green Cities. A vertical garden of loft apartments is being developed in Collective Private Commissioning (CPO). Urban Garden stands for urban agriculture, circular living and coming together. Cool and special homes, in different finishing levels, matching the character and budget of the resident. With Urban Garden we want to create a place where diverse people feel at home. Due to a wide variety of apartment sizes, it will be a building that will soon be inhabited by various residents: young, older, families, couples and singles, creative people and social city residents. A mix of everything, but with a common desire: green urban living, urban agriculture, circular construction and helping to design the house yourself, in the vicinity of a city center

Hanging Gardens Almere

Greening, Feeding and Energizing

Residents are making ever higher demands on a sustainable and healthy living environment. For sustainable future-proof development, quality must therefore be offered, with sufficient greenery and attractive outdoor spaces. This calls for surprising and innovative concepts in design and architecture, such as greening and sustainability. We are fully committed to this with our Hanging Gardens concept.

Hanging Gardens Almere

In Hanging Gardens Almere, in addition to an attractive private outdoor space with a winter garden, residents have access to a large collective garden around the building and on the roof, with space for urban agriculture, meeting, playing and relaxation. A green oasis of peace in the middle of the hectic pace of the city, which gives living in the city a whole new quality of experience.

 

The winter garden gives residents the opportunity to grow their own vegetables and to be more aware of healthy food. The green world of hanging gardens is visible from the street and is connected to the green design of the area. Hanging Gardens is a circular building with healthy, comfortable and energy-neutral homes. Flexibility and excess in the design make the building future-proof and sustainable.

 

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