Design research on climate adaptive stations

Commissioned by Bureau Spoorbouwmeester Flux was asked to conduct a design research on climate-adaptive stations. The research will focus on 25 Dutch stations and will provide concrete measures and design principles for different types of stations and station areas. Commissioned by Prorail and NS.

Flux is working on city park Dordrecht

After a selection phase, Flux received the assignment for the design of a new city park in the Dordwijkzone in Dordrecht. The coming months, Flux will work on a design vision and a further elaboration within the themes water, nature, sport and routing. Commissioned by the municipality of Dordrecht.

Gerwin de Vries in NVTL Feature '5 vragen aan'

For the '5 questions to' column, Gerwin de Vries was interviewed about his agency Flux landscape architecture. In the column, new members, student members and long-time members are interviewed about their interests and role in landscape architecture.

Interested? Read the interview here

Flux and WWF worked on vision for Rhine-Meuse estuary

Commissioned by WWF, Flux worked on a vision for the Rhine-Meuse estuary in 2100. The vision examines and depicts two future directions: the ‘business as usual’ and a softer approach using nature-based solutions.

Would you like to know more?
Please take a look at Future perspective Rijn-Maasmonding

Study Climate and biodiversity Binckhorst The Hague

Flux was commissioned by the municipality of The Hague to conduct a research on a climate-adaptive and nature inclusive design of the public space of Binckhorst The Hague. In the Binckhorst, urban densification is combined with high ambitions on nature, health and a climate-adaptive design.

Gerwin de Vries in jury of WLA awards

Gerwin de Vries is part of the jury for the WLA awards 2023. The WLA Awards are annual international landscape architecture awards. The award aims to honor landscape architects from around the world for their innovative work (both conceptual and executed) and to promote the profession worldwide. In addition to Gerwin de Vries, the judges are: Anna Cawrse (Sasaki), Jennifer Cooper (San Francisco Public Works), Mohan Rao (INDÉ), Kate Tooke (Agency Landscape + Planning) and Mike Wood (Arup). Registration for the 2023 WLA awards is open until March 24.

Interested? Please take a look at WLA 2023

Flux has moved!

Flux has moved to a new workspace at Rotsoord in Utrecht! As of November 14, the office is located a few doors down at Ravenoord 238. Are you curious about our new workspace? Feel free to drop by for a cup of coffee!

Photo: Robert Oosterbroek

Model of Flux part of exhibition

Flux's maquette for the Edible Wadden Coast project was part of the 'Villes Vivantes' exhibition in Lille, France. This exhibition displayed various projects to explore how residents, architects, urban planners and landscape architects from different continents, latitudes, climates, contexts and cultures, can contribute to a more vibrant city. Appointed by the WAAO, agence TER curated this exhibition.

Project Edible Waddencoast

Exhibition Villes Vivantes

Gerwin de Vries in jury BLASt prize 2022

On the 2nd of November, the BLASt prize was awarded. The BLASt prize is Breda's award for landscape, architecture and urban planning and is an initiative of Breda's architecture platform BLASt, supported by the Municipality of Breda. The aim of the prize is to encourage the development of spatial quality in Breda.

Gerwin de Vries formed the jury together with Christine de Ruijter (AWG architects) and planner Maarten Hoorn (Platform 31). Congratulations once again to the winners: Studioninedots and Karres and Brands who received the award with their joint design 'Blossom'.

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Stichting BLASt

Terminal square Rotterdam The Hague airport

Flux received the assignment for the landscape design of the terminal square of Rotterdam The Hague Airport. In Flux's vision, the square will become an attractive entrance to the airport, with a strong focus on sustainability, green quality, water storage and quality of stay. A pleasant reception area for passengers, drop-offs, employees and other visitors to the airport grounds. The airport sees this task in the outer area as a catalyst for further area development.