Chassé Park

Format
Brief

City
Breda

Country
Netherlands

Metro Area
Breda

Project Type
Planned Community or Resort

Location Type
Other Central City

Land Uses
Mixed Residential
Multifamily Rental Housing
Office
Open space
Retail

Keywords
Bike-friendly
Diverse design
Former military base
Healthy place features
Historic town
Pedestrian-oriented development
Public space
Public-private partnership
Sustainable development
Transit-oriented development
ULI Awards for Excellence 2007 Finalist
Urban infill

Site Size
32 acres
acres hectares

Date Started
1999

Date Opened
2007

A brief is a short version of a case study.

After centuries of use as a military base, a 13-hectare (32 acre) land parcel in the historic center of Breda has been reborn as a public domain. Based on a plan created by architect Rem Koolhas (Office for Metropolitan Architecture), Chassé Park, a multiuse urban infill community has sprouted up where barracks once housed soldiers. It comprises 700 housing units, including 100 units of public housing; 30,000 square meters (322,917 sf) of office space; 2,000 square meters (21,528 sf) of retail space; 1,500 underground parking spaces; and eight hectares (20 ac) of public parkland.

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Format
Brief

City
Breda

Country
Netherlands

Metro Area
Breda

Project Type
Planned Community or Resort

Location Type
Other Central City

Land Uses
Mixed Residential
Multifamily Rental Housing
Office
Open space
Retail

Keywords
Bike-friendly
Diverse design
Former military base
Healthy place features
Historic town
Pedestrian-oriented development
Public space
Public-private partnership
Sustainable development
Transit-oriented development
ULI Awards for Excellence 2007 Finalist
Urban infill

Site Size
32 acres
acres hectares

Date Started
1999

Date Opened
2007

Developers/Owners
AM
Nieuwegein, the Netherlands

Proper Stok, Rotterdam, the Netherlands

Planner/Architect
Rem Koolhaas (OMA)
Rotterdam, the Netherlands

Architects
Kantoor Kollhoff
Rotterdam, the Netherlands

Architecten Werkgroep Tilburg
Tilburg, the Netherlands

Duinker van der Torre Architecten
Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Erick van Egeraat
Rottedam, the Netherlands

Grosfeld Architecten
Breda, the Netherlands

Kuiper Compagnons
Rotterdam, the Netherlands

Van Sambeek & Van Veen
Amsterdam, the Netherlands

Xaveer de Geyter Architecten
Brussels, Belgium

Landscape Architect
West 8 Urban Design & Landscape Architecture
Rotterdam, the Netherlands

Principal Author(s)
Julie Stern

ULI Awards for Excellence 2007 Finalist

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