Driving force behind the inclusive city
“Moke contributes to building a diverse and inclusive urban environment”
What we know
The complexity of urban planning demands early insight into the many factors that shape a city’s character. Clarity and simplicity are key to managing intricate urban processes.
Our goal
Moke aims to make a defining contribution to the quality and diversity of the urban environment.
How we aim to achieve this
We connect project feasibility with the quality of urban design, ensuring that each project is both well-conceived and achievable.
Implementation priorities
Early identification of essential urban factors including housing typologies and access routes
Specialist knowledge of target groups and diverse functions including student housing, social housing, hotels, and harbours
Specific focus on mixed-use programmes
Integration of feasibility studies into the design process
Relevant projects
Keverdijk centre plan, Gooise Meren
Nieuw Zuid district, Hilversum
VNVG, Amersfoort
Port de pêche, Cotonou
Research
The city of the future (2019)
Functionality of standard floor plans (2024)
The corridor (2024)