This Dutch urban plan is completely car-free


As part of an ambition to transform Merwede in southwest Utrecht, an urban plan design, led by Marco.Broekman has been underway since 2016 with a definitive design endeavor under development this year. Simply called Merwede, the new neighborhood includes 6,000 dwellings, high-quality public spaces dressed in greenery, courtyards, and habitable rooftops. Designed as a car-free community, pedestrians and cyclist are prioritized. According to the design firm's website, Merwede's mission can be summarized in five themes:

  • Mobile Merwede: Allowing residents of Merwede to move freely without their own car.
  • Healthy and sustainable: Designing Merwede to contribute to a healthy planet with healthy people.
  • Lively city district: Offering Merwede the liveliness and amenities of the city.
  • Green domain: Creating a Merwede that combines highly urban, green and relaxation at the same time.
  • Coulisse city: Merwede is a highly urbanized neighbourhood with respect for the human scale.

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