Some spare time? MAGAZINE #1. MAY/JUNE 2012 WWW.HELLOZUIDAS.COM WIN A TRIP TO LONDON WITH CITIZENM CHECK OUR AGENDA! SUSTAINABLE REAL ESTATE ON ZUIDAS Felix van der Houwen & Maurits van Oranje “Warn us as soon as we turn into real grownups.” Timo Huisman Kisten van den Hul GOODBYE NY, HELLO ZUIDAS
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Some spare time?
magazine #1. may/june 2012 www.hellozuidas.com
Win a trip to London With CitizenM
CheCk our agenda!
SuStainabLe reaL eState on zuidaS
Felix van der Houwen & Maurits van Oranje
“warn us as soon as we turn into real grownups.”
Timo Huisman
Kisten van den Hul
goodbye ny, heLLo zuidaS
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08. Felix van der Houwen & Maurits van Oranje Helping companies to catalyse growth
12. Property15. Column: Rik Siere
Are you listening to me? 17. Trending Topics19. Crowne Plaza Amsterdam South
More than just a hotel20. Agenda Zuidas25. Hello YOU27. NDI ICT Solutions
Stay connected at the Zuidas
Index
With an excellent business climate, world-renowned educational institutions within reach, and leading companies in many sectors from many countries, the Zuidas has huge potential. The foundation Hello Zuidas contributes to the Zuidas by realizing a well functioning area. The goal is to promote a district that has international appeal, and high quality working and living conditions.
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opening of dentiSt’S offiCe van de veer, guStav MahLerpLein Wednesday, 11th of April, 5.30 PM, Restaurant Bolenius
• Warm welcome by Ilse van der Veer, owner/proprietor
• Dentist’s office wrapped up in red sash• Welcome! Frederieke Leeflang
(Boekel de Nerée) cuts sash• Champagne• Many people from Zuidas present• Pleasant family business• Wonderful, modern interior design
Text: Suzanne de Rijk • Photography: Wouter van Ierssel
Party, opening, reception or farewell drink @ Zuidas? Mail us: [email protected]
Today our current economic system is in crisis. We are standing on the crossroads: repairing the system or
shifting towards a radically new reality? To answer this question Amsterdam Bright City launched the
Leaders for Economic Change Programme in November 2011. The goal of the programme is to enable 30
selected ambitious students and young professionals to co-create the world of tomorrow.
For 5 months participants attended challenging
training modules facilitated by today’s leaders:
captains of industry, innovative entrepreneurs and
renowned scientists. At the Economic Exchange
Conference on March 16, they presented their
visions and an action plan for a new economy
was co-created with the visitors. According the
participants, leadership in sustainability means
adopting the three principles of sustainability
as your own:
MUTUALISM CyCLICITy DIVERSITy
Now it is time set this vision and action plan into
motion. You can read all the visions and the action
plan on the website of Amsterdam Bright City.
www.amsterdambrightcity.nl
Economic ChangeLeaders for
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Stroom-versnelling
De Audi A6 hybrid. De volgende stap op weg naar emissievrije elektrische mobiliteit.
Klaar voor de toekomst - Audi heeft de dynamische en zuinige 2.0 TFSI-motor gecombineerd met een krachtige elektromotor. Het resultaat is een hybride auto met een dynamisch rijgedrag, een krachtige acceleratie en een uitzonderlijk laag brandstofverbruik. Bovendien zorgt Audi’s innovatieve ultralichte bouwwijze voor nog meer efficiency en wendbaarheid. Door de geavanceerde lithium-ion batterij is de Audi A6 hybrid in staat om tot 100 km/u* zich volledig elektrisch voort te bewegen. Efficiency is standaard op elke Audi. De nieuwe Audi A6 hybrid staat vanaf heden bij ons in de showroom.
Gemiddeld brandstofverbruik 6,2 l/100 km (16,1 km/l), CO2-uitstoot 145 g/km.
Text: Frank van Bergen • Photography: Wouter van Ierssel
‘We know the building you work in’
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28. 29. Text: Suzanne de Rijk • Photography: William Maanders • Graphic: Dienst Zuidas
Erik Maitimo (left) & Jeroen van der Linden (right)
What is the accessibility of Zuidas like at
this moment?
Erik: “It is easily accessible! Zuidas can be reached by
train and metro from two stations. And of course it’s
accessible by car, bus, tram and bicycle as well. Even
Schiphol Airport is right around the corner. Public
transport, motorways, cycle tracks and foot paths are
used extensively. When it comes to Zuidas, the
Amstelveenseweg is one of the most important access
roads. And because many people get there by car, and
the greater part of through traffic uses this road, the
road clogs up during rush hours. In the years to come,
hard infrastructural work is going to be done in order
to optimize Zuidas’ accessibility.
Where will the roadworks planned during this
summer take place?
Jeroen: “On the Amstelveenseweg, between the A10
ring road and the Van Nijenrodeweg. The intersection
of Amstelveenseweg and the Boelenlaan, is being
adjusted by adding and lengthening traffic lanes.
Aside from that, there is the construction of the new
VUmc building, for which another access road will be
required. The carrying out of these activities will be
combined, and will continue up to October. Erik:
”Work will be of short duration, but intense. Water
pipes and cables will have to be rerouted as well. If
various activities can be combined, it will eventually
reduce the nuisance.”
Will there be any hindrance to those wishing to
reach Zuidas by this road?
Jeroen: “Yes, there may be. Of course we will try to
restrict it to a minimum. The Amstelveenseweg in the
direction from North to South will remain opened and
accessible. We have carefully set out a diversion
route, by way of the Buitenveldertselaan. This will be
clearly indicated. Motorists will quickly try to look for
another route, for example via the Europaboulevard.
Cyclists will ride along the west side of the
Amstelveenseweg.”
Erik: “It is up to us to clearly inform those involved
about everything that is about to happen. That way,
everyone will be made aware of the situation, and
employers will be stimulated to look for alternatives
or their employees, so things will run smoothly!”
Roadworks AmstelsveensewegZuidas is developing. Offices, homes and facilities are being built. Refurbishment of public spaces, roads,
cycle tracks and foot paths are part of this development. Amstelveenseweg is one of the main access roads to
the Zuidas. In recent years, traffic on this road has greatly increased. In order to improve the free flow of
traffic, the intersection of the Amstelveenseweg and the Boelelaan will be adjusted as of June 11th.
How to cope with the roadworks? Jeroen van der Linden, environmental manager of Dienst Zuidas and Erik
Maitimo, senior consultant with Verkeer advies and also working for the Hello Zuidas Foundation, where he
is responsible for accessibility – one of its cornerstones – are speaking on the subject.
What alternative means of travel do you
recommend during these roadworks?
“As I always say: it is up to everyone individually to
look for a solution. It’s a matter of ‘give a little, take a
little’, so things will work themselves out. Adapt your
habits to the situation, choose well by efficient
planning. For example: make sure you have read your
email at home, in the early morning, then drop your
kids of at school and go to work when traffic jams
have dwindled. Did you know traffic is at its worst on
Tuesdays and Thursdays? Why not cycle to work on
both these days? Perhaps there’s a bus stop nearby.
Tram 5 and metro 51 are also good alternatives.
What do we receive in return?
Jeroen: “Something good! Eventually we’ll create a
better traffic flow on these crossroads. Longer right or
left turn lanes, better signposting, and no maintenance
work at all for the time being. In the years to come,
there will be a lot of further developments in Zuidas;
these activities are merely the start of everything.
‘Adapt your habits to the situation, choose well by
efficient planning’
information about roadworks amstelveenseweg Environmental manager: Jeroen van der Linden+31 (0) 6 551 701 [email protected]
hello zuidas FoundationAccessibility and mobilityErik [email protected]
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Sustainable real estate on Zuidas:
With Zuidas, the government strives for a rating in
the top 10 of sustainable city centres in Europe.
Area management bureau Hello Zuidas, who also
represents inhabitants and the business sector,
subscribes to this objective and has defined
“sustainability” as one of the cornerstones of its
policy. Sustainability is a broad concept. One needs
only to consider the life cycle of real estate: designing,
construction, property management, use and either
re-use or demolition. From a legal point of view,
I will focus on a number of remarkable aspects
of sustainability.
At this moment, it is primarily environmental law
that provides regulations for sustainable construction
and use. The regulations governing sustainability in
construction cannot be enshrined in spatial decision-
making. Moreover, municipalities are not allowed
to stipulate stricter regulations than those ensuing
from the 2012 Buildings Decree, not even where
sustainability is concerned. This Buildings Decree
came into effect on the 1st of April and comprises
– aside from regulations on energy saving – a new,
be it summary, department of Environment.
Possibilities for the municipalities to stimulate
sustainability in a more forcible manner are limited
and mainly consist of tax incentives and subsidies for
market parties.
Herein lies a ‘fair task ’ for inhabitants of Zuidas,
to act on their own initiative and voluntarily.
The so called circle (of blame) investor- developer/
constructor-user has already been broken and now
calls for green real estate, even at higher initial costs.
Contracts include arrangements on self-imposed
labels for new developed property, based on green
rating systems, such as the Building Research
vision, voluntariness and cooperation
Establishment Environmental Assessment Method
(BREEAM-NL). This method as well as the govern-
ment set great value on underground thermal energy
storage (Dutch: warmte – koudeopslag: WKO).
This material tends to be both technically and legally
complex: which party has ownership of the WKO,
is the WKO connected to more than one building,
does it have sufficient capacity, what is the fall back
scenario in case of breakdowns, et cetera? That is
another reason for the need for standardisation of
WKO contracts and specialised Energy Service
Companies.
Ultimate profit is to be gained from ‘green’ behaviour
by users of the buildings. Aside from that, a sustain-
able approach on a regional level is desirable.
Project bureau Zuidas will have a quick scan
BREEAM-NL Regional Development carried out.
Companies on Zuidas will jointly develop initiatives
under the flag of Hello Zuidas and Green Business
Club, having as their key objectives: energy, mobility,
people and (sharing of) knowledge. Their approach
is to come up with ‘best practices’, which other
inhabitants of Zuidas and beyond will not be able
to ignore. They cannot be legally enforced, but they
will set a good example that is bound to be followed
by others.
Timo Huisman works as a lawyer for Loyens & Loeff N.V. He is specialised in the area of commercial and social real estate, with a focus on area and project
development and civil construction law (building contracts and dispute resolution). He participates in the teams of Project Development and Energy, in which Loyens
& Loeff N.V. have combined relevant knowledge and expertise from lawyers, civil-law notaries and tax consultants. An early trend setter for sustainable design and
construction, is the Forum building from 2001, in which Loyens & Loeff N.V. have their office. This building is multifunctional in use, makes use of durable materials
and uses underground energy storage and other energy saving techniques. Loyens & Loeff N.V. is a founding partner of Hello Zuidas and Green Business Club Zuidas.
Text: Timo Huisman • Photography: Wouter van Ierssel
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Livening things up (Leven in de brouwerij)Jazz- René van Beeck
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Behind the Scenes
Who are you?
Jan Schouten, maintenance employee
at Stadsdeel Zuid, Rayon Zuid.
What does your day look like?
I work from 7.15 AM to 04.00 PM. Every morning
I empty dustbins, we get rid of cigarette stubs and
use the road sweeper to clean everything up.
What do you like about your job?
Although I mainly work on my own, the thing I like
best is meeting other people.
What do you consider special about working
in Zuidas?
We have recently purchased a vacuum cleaner, to be
used especially for cigarette stubs. See, you don’t get
rid of them using the road sweeper, because it can’t
get into the gaps between the cobbles. I’m going to try
out the new vacuum cleaner today. It will take some
time getting acquainted with it, because you have to
steer this thing with one hand, while working the
vacuuming switch with the other.
What’s the score of the ORAM rating?*
This winter it was a 6.6. Better than it was last winter.
Any hints or tips to the Zuidas users for
creating a better environment?
On Sunny days, things get really busy. People will
have their lunch on the square. I like it; there’s a great
atmosphere. Though it’s no use trying to clean up at
times like these, I like to keep it as tidy as possible; by
kindly asking people (with a wink and a smile) to take
their paper bags, their wallets and their telephone
with them when they go. Because we all have to
cooperate in keeping this area clean.
Jan is a true veteran in his trade. This is apparent
from the tongue-in-cheek way in which he keeps the
taxi parking space next to Wagamama clean; he asks
the taxi to run a lap of honour behind the road
sweeper; in that way, Jan is able to clean the place up
and everyone ends up back where they have to be.
Text: Koos Weits, Amber van Stijn • Photography: Koos Weits Text: Kirsten van den Hul
Every Issue will feature a story on people behind the scenes in
the area of Zuidas. In this first issue, the spotlight is on Jan.
*ORAM rating= KBB ratings: the supervision on the quality of industrial areas. There are a lot of industrial areas throughout the city of Amsterdam. Maintenance of these areas
is handled by the district in which this area is situated. For the companies within this district the quality of industrial area maintenance is of vital importance.
‘a lap of honour behind the road sweeper’
‘Being crazy is normal enough’
Goodbye New York,Hello Zuidas
It’s never easy saying goodbye to my favorite city in
the world. The city that never sleeps, where finding
a cab is as hard as finding someone who knows why
on earth they call it the Big Apple. I heard at least a
dozen different theories. Some say it was jazz
musicians from the South, who moved to New York
looking for their big break through, who introduced
the term. Others claim it referred to the horse races or
even to a brothel with a madam named Eve, but most
people I asked simply said they had no idea. Whatever
the origin, a Big Apple it is, and don’t we all love to
take a bite. “There’s nothing you can’t do, now you’re
in New York, these streets will make you feel brand
new, big lights will inspire you” sings Alicia Keys. And
she’s right. There is nothing you can’t do in this city
that was built on ambition and optimism, where the
sky is the limit and being unique is considered a plus.
Quite refreshing, coming from the low lands, where
being normal is considered crazy enough.
Kirsten van den Hul speaks, writes and works on the crossroads of culture, communication and change.
She works as an independent change agent for Dienst Zuidas, and writes a weekly column for Dutch daily AD.
In 2011 she was appointed as UN Women’s Representative. Her motto: “Without change no butterflies”.
For more information, visit www.thechangeagent.nl or follow @thechangeagent on Twitter.
I remember having a professor at Amsterdam
University, who as a matter of principle did not give
his students a 10 out of 10, not even for a flawless
exam. When I asked him why, he said: “Nobody is
perfect”. Maybe it is due to our Calvinist cultural
heritage, or maybe it’s simply because our landscape
is so flat, but I never understood why “tall trees catch
much wind” as the saying goes. That’s why I love
New York, where thinking big is in the city’s DNA.
The Empire State Building, the Chrysler Tower,
Brooklyn Bridge. “Ladies and gentlemen, welcome
to Schiphol Airport. Please remain seated until the
aircraft has come to a complete stop.” The captain
wakes me up from my day dreams. “Welcome home,”
smiles the customs officer. I’m homesick already. But
only 6 minutes later, I look up to a skyline that makes
me feel right at home again. It may not be the Apple,
but the big lights and tall buildings surely inspire me:
the sky is the limit and being crazy is normal enough.
Hello Zuidas!
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