
Project Redevelopment
Het Groote Kantoor
Het Groote Kantoor, former headquarters of the Royal yeast factory, oil factory and glue factory in Delft. Built in 1907 in Um1800 style, this nationally listed monument impresses the public with its beautiful façade and its breathtaking glass dome in the hall. After almost 20 years of vacancy, this building will be revitalized and become a modern, high-quality shared office building with communal spaces. Naturally, the extensive renewal will express and safeguard the history of the origins and the social values that Jacques van Marken has created here for Delft and the Netherlands.

Project Redevelopment
Paleis Soestdijk
The former Royal Palace Soestdijk was built as a hunting lodge around 1650, by the Amsterdam mayor Willem III, The Crown Prince and his Russian wife, Princess Anna Paulowna, had Soestdijk converted into a real summer palace in 1815. Two side wings were added and everything was decorated according to the taste of the time – in Empire style. Even after them, the royal family continued to use the palace as a summer residence. Queen Mother Emma in particular liked to come there. Soestdijk Palace was only permanently inhabited from 1937 on, when Princess Juliana and Prince Bernhard moved in after their wedding. In 1948, Princess Juliana succeeded her mother Wilhelmina as queen. Soestdijk Palace became the royal residence. The festive parades that were taken by the entire royal family on Queen’s Day are a national memory.

Project Redevelopment
Tafelberg
An office is being built on the site of an abandoned party hall that blends in with nature. An office inspired by the centuries-old heather landscape: Tafelberg – work of nature. The central shape is a contemporary interpretation of the historic plaggenhut, where a varied mix of native plants flows seamlessly into the roof, arising from the surrounding landscape.

Project Redevelopment
Landgoed Voorlei
A new residential area in a park-like environment is being built on the former GGZ site Schakenbosch. A mix of social, mid-priced and more expensive homes will be built here, with a total of up to 325 homes. These are suitable for both families and singles. There will also be life-long apartments and a care centre in the former churchbuilding. In the area, living, recreation, nature experience and forest come together.