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Rotterdam Centrum

Everything in Rotterdam grows – the skyline, its popularity, the number of visiting tourists and residents – but the city centre of Rotterdam has the...

‘IT’S ABOUT TIME’ in the Gashouder

‘What I think is most important is that we – the cultural institutions – connect with our environment, the makers in the area, our city...

Drive on bioethanol from Rotterdam

Do you ever consider what you are actually filling up at the gas station? Europe’s largest biorefinery is located in the heart of the Port of...

RUGGEDISED: Rotterdam South as living lab

An ultra-sustainable and gas-free Ahoy exhibition centre, electric buses with a new 'smart' time-table and the use of sensors in lamp posts and waste containers....

‘We want to make Rotterdam more beautiful with street art’

‘This is going to be the heart of the upcoming street-art festival in Rotterdam’, says creative director Daniël Claessens (46) of ALL CAPS, artistic lead...

No limits on offshore ambitions

The port of Rotterdam provides plenty of opportunities for offshore companies. And those companies most assuredly find their way to Rotterdam. For instance, Allseas’ megaship...

No dirt in the air in 2030

Air quality in Rotterdam must be improved, and by 2030 the City Council wants CO2 emissions to be half those of 1990. The municipality of...

SAWA

SAWA

SAWA is the first timber residential building over 50 meters tall in Rotterdam. The building consists of 109 homes, with a mix of owner-occupied and mid-market rental units, and is designed to promote sustainability and social inclusivity. SAWA is fully gas-free, all-electric, and energy-neutral, and features green terraces and shared spaces that contribute to biodiversity and quality of life in the city. The project represents an important step toward Rotterdam’s sustainability ambitions and aims to contribute to CO₂ reduction.

SAWA

SAWA

SAWA is the first timber residential building over 50 meters tall in Rotterdam. The building consists of 109 homes, with a mix of owner-occupied and mid-market rental units, and is designed to promote sustainability and social inclusivity. SAWA is fully gas-free, all-electric, and energy-neutral, and features green terraces and shared spaces that contribute to biodiversity and quality of life in the city. The project represents an important step toward Rotterdam’s sustainability ambitions and aims to contribute to CO₂ reduction.

SAWA

SAWA

SAWA is the first timber residential building over 50 meters tall in Rotterdam. The building consists of 109 homes, with a mix of owner-occupied and mid-market rental units, and is designed to promote sustainability and social inclusivity. SAWA is fully gas-free, all-electric, and energy-neutral, and features green terraces and shared spaces that contribute to biodiversity and quality of life in the city. The project represents an important step toward Rotterdam’s sustainability ambitions and aims to contribute to CO₂ reduction.