Public space in The Hague
Description
Despite the crisis, The Hague is building on its public space. With many small and large underground projects such as VAB (fully automatic car storage), ORACS (underground residual waste containers), Boulevard Scheveningen and the Rotterdamsebaan. During this evening, we will go a little "deeper" into these projects.
18.00 - 18.30 Walk-in
18.30 - 19.00 Soup with a sandwich
19.00 - 19.30 Underground construction in The Hague by Jack Amesz (director of Ingenieursbureau Den Haag)
19.30 - 20.00 Masterplan of the underground by Henk Hogenbirk (Project Manager Ingenieursbureau Den Haag)
20.00 - 20.25 hour Coffee break
20.25 - 21.00 hour Archaeology in The Hague by Corien Bakker (Head of Archaeology The Hague)
21.00 - 21.30 hour Volautomatical Auto Salvage (VAB) name of speaker to follow
21.30 - 22.00 hour Drinks
The evening will be held at De Tempel on Prins Hendrikstraat 39, 2518 HH The Hague. De Tempel is the home of the Department of Archaeology and has a rich history as a bank building, nursing home and dancing.
Accessibility:
Paid parking is available in the vicinity, free parking is possible on, for example, the Groot Hertoginnelaan (approx. 10 minutes' walk).
By public transport, De Tempel can be reached by RandstadRail 3, from the Elandstraat stop it is a 5-minute walk De Tempel.
Location
De Tempel, Prins Hendrikstraat 39,
2518 HH The Hague
Organiser
Tunnel Engineering and Underground Works
Name and contact details for information
Further information at the e-mail address below.
