Nido Randwyck has opened its doors in Maastricht, Netherlands. With a strong focus on sustainability and interior design, this project offers 506 studios of which 430 units fall under the social housing allowance limit scheme for people of age 23. The complex has been developed by Urban Developers in close collaboration with Mathieu Bruls architect, Kompas 360, Zuyd Vastgoed and MC2 Management.
Located in the Randwyck district, famous for hosting the annual TEFAF event (The European Fine Art Fair), the accommodation is a short walk or cycle from the Maastricht University faculties, the city centre and numerous visitor attractions. Maastricht University is one of the top European educational facilities, ranking 127th best university in the world.
Nido Randwyck has various sustainability features such as a largely wooden facade cladding, surrounding garden areas with water retention for rainwater from the roof, solar panels to reduce energy consumption, a full electric low-temperature climate system, LED lighting and motion sensors. These combined energy measures comply with the regulations for energy neutrality.
Darren Gardner, COO of Nido, said: “We could not be happier to see Nido Randwyck open and the quality of the end product: this is a pioneering scheme that we can truly be proud to operate. With many students booking midway into the season, it is clear that there is a huge need for accommodation in the city, which our scheme helps to address, and we are excited and very positive about our opening.”
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