RCD Magazine - editie 4

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TREE CRUSADERS IN THE HOFPLEIN FOUNTAIN Here’s an idea. Let’s try to preserve the six great big plane trees outside Central Station. The ground where these old-timers are now rooted will soon be occupied by a high-rise built partly from wood, brilliantly named the Tree House, with a spectacular design that beautifully complements the concrete and glass façades of Rotterdam Central District. I know just the spot for these gnarly mastodons: Hofplein, around the fountain. Now, I can already hear Coolsingel 40 (City Hall), De Rotterdam (010 bureaucratic HQ) and Laan op Zuid (RET HQ) protesting it can’t be done. No doubt there are all kinds of excellent excuses to be found or invented to consign my idea to the dustbin. The climate summit in Glasgow recently came and went and by now we all know darn well that we need to spare no effort to

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stop climate change. Its effects are regularly evident in RCD. In summer we wrestle with heat stress. And in spring all the paved surfaces leave rain almost nowhere to go when heavy downpours roll through. Trees can help to cool our streets and lap up some of that water. But back to why we need more green in RCD. Combating urban heat is one reason; attracting insects and birds is another. And © Ralf Emmerich

then there are all the apartments being built here in the decades ahead. Families will be moving in. Children should be able to play under a lovely leafy canopy. Trees enhance the quality of outdoor space – or, as the landscape architect Willemijn van Manen says it elsewhere in this

Eduard Voorn is a freelance

issue: “Trees make an impact”.

journalist with a focus on economics, and first and

Which brings me back to Hofplein and that fountain. A lot of money has been

foremost a Rotterdammer.

thrown around to “do something with it”. The Hofplein project ranks among the

He lives in the villagey outskirts

seven major urban projects to make the city greener, healthier and above all more

of Rotterdam Central District,

pleasant. I say “do something with it”, because I am not convinced much of any-

breakfasts at Op Het Dak, eats

thing will be accomplished if there are going to be trams clanging through every

his pizza at Bird, raises a pint

other minute and all the cars are still speeding by. If we don’t make choices, this

at Biergarten or Weena, gets

is not going to be any kind of tranquil space where people want to linger. Hence

his caffeine fix at Lebkov and

my plan with the trees. In fact, we’ll have to rethink our whole design approach.

catches the latest flicks in Pathé

Because, as Glasgow proved, papering over the cracks won’t solve anything.

Schouwburgplein. His kids were born in the now-famous Mecanoo architectural firm’s first project on Kruisplein.

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