
De Kroon at Leeuwesteyn is not just any new construction project.
It is an ambitious plan that literally bridges the gap between sustainability. modern living needs and the rich history of the city of Utrecht. Not only houses are being built here, but also a living environment that embraces both the present and the future.
‘Building a remarkable project together.’
The Utrecht district west of the Amsterdam-Rhine Canal is familiar territory for Simon van der Linden. “A few years ago I was involved as a draftsman in Hometown, another development in this area,” said our Residential Construction work planner. “It’s great to now be able to follow up on this with a striking project like De Kroon at Leeuwesteyn.”
Trebbe is a trusted partner for Van den Pol. “We have been acting as co-maker for many years.” Due to regular collaboration, both companies know what they can expect from each other. “Co-makers are involved early in the construction process. There is room for recommendations and alternatives in the consultation. Everyone’s expertise is used in a natural way. That’s how you really build together.”
Read the complete article from Urban Planning edition 789 here (Dutch)
Image: Trebbe