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Nieuw Binckhorst

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Nieuw Binckhorst is a former industrial area in southeast The Hague, Netherlands, originally called Binckhorst, for which a plan was adopted in 2009 to transform 99.5 hectares (246 acres) into a mixed-use development along the lines of New Urbanism, including residential, employment and entertainment components and with Randstadrail regional light rail service. The Hague's long-term plan Structuurvisie 2020, "Structural Vision 2020", sees Nieuw Binckhorst as a future part of the city center of The Hague. It is seen as fundamental to the realization of the international ambitions of The Hague, and of the Randstad conurbation.

References

  1. "Binckhorst (Nieuw Binckhorst Zuid): BESTEMMINGSPLAN" (Master Plan), City of The Hague, 10 November 2009 (in Dutch)
  2. "Architecture students contribute to the De Binckhorst development", 4 March 2010, Technical University of Delft

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