It is actually a very environment-friendly solution to isolate your house: warm in winter and cool in summer, to give birds ample of possibilities to build nests and
ach ja... insects... just place insect screens...
A sustainable house with green walls and roof
Appartments in Mannheim (Germany)
Indoor green walls in an office in The Hague (Netherlands)
To fight graffitti: make green walls,
a railway station in Amsterdam
An office in Monte-Carlo, principality of Monaco
Villa Eikenhorst in 2001
Villa Eikenhorst in 2015
The King will move to Huis ten Bosch in 2018/2019, so is the expectation. On Friday 12 November 2015 the
Rijksvastgoedbedrijf (Government Real Estate Agency) has decided to grant the renovation of the palace to the construction company
J.P. van Eesteren / TBI.
This company was one of the inscriptors into the public tender for the renovation of the palace. Now it has been announced that this company will remove all old plumbings, floorcovers, ceilings and sanitary. When this is done to the satisfaction of the
Rijksvastgoedbesdrijf and with respect for the monumental surroundings, the company may 'win' the rest of the renovation project.
The costs of the renovation of
Huis ten Bosch will be around 60 million Euro (65 million US Dollars). In this amount the stunning
Oranjesael is
not included: that has been separately renovated an few years ago, for an equally staggering amount of money.