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Kop Zuidas now has another brand-new residential building. With its 101 energy-efficient private sector apartments, The Newton in Gaasterlandstraat is set to be a valuable addition to the neighbourhood. We took a look at the newly-completed complex.
It will not be very long before The Newton is completed in Kop Zuidas. When it comes to the appearance and quality of this energy-efficient complex, it is obvious that no expense has been spared. ‘This is genuine craftsmanship: in no way is this standard housing construction.’
In the Kop Zuidas area, the most easterly part of Zuidas, there is a lot happening at the same time. As contractors work on new buildings, we are working on public spaces. How much progress is being made? We present a summary of the works and schedules below.
Although construction work on The Newton started heading upwards from the start of 2021, after reaching its highest point on 10 March 2023, the builders are now working their way downwards. Floor by floor, the scaffolding is being dismantled and the finishing touches put to the façade.
The first concrete has been poured for the energy-efficient apartment block The Newton in Kop Zuidas, on which construction started last year. But this is not just any concrete. The Newton will have the highest percentage of circular concrete in the Netherlands.
Construction work started on the apartment complex ‘The Newton’ on 22 November 2021. The building will accommodate 101 modern, energy-efficient free-market rental apartments. They will be located in Kop Zuidas, the most easterly neighbourhood of Zuidas.
Work starts on the housing complex The Newton in Kop Zuidas on around 1 November 2021. But there’s much more happening in this most easterly neighbourhood of Zuidas. Buildings are appearing, an old building is disappearing and we are working on new public squares. We provide an overview below.
By 2023, Kop Zuidas is set to have another housing block. In The Newton, there will be 101 modern and energy-efficient apartments. Judith Everaers, Kop Zuidas urban designer, explains how the City has been involved in the design and construction.