Nieuwsletter september 2025
At Ruland Architecten, our expertise lies in innovation and preservation. We have experience with new construction, redevelopment and historic buildings. Sustainability always plays a key role: with innovative technologies in relation to heritage preservation. Strengthening the unique character of the historic building is central to our approach – from project to product development.
Innovative energy concept
The HTMU warehouse in Utrecht is a robust industrial building that reflects the timelines and history of the new Wisselspoor neighborhood. The warehouse is therefore designated as a hotspot for the neighborhood and the Spoorpark. Commissioned by Primestone Development, Ruland Architecten added short-stay apartments to the HTMU warehouse. By placing these apartments on top of the existing warehouse, the building remains a large, recognizable space and opens up to a new program for the neighborhood. At the same time, this creates a feasible and realistic plan for restoring this characteristic building. The new functions in the HTMU warehouse have different energy and water demands than the original train repair warehouse. A combination of solar panels on the roof and facade provides the necessary energy, which is stored in two batteries: one for electrical and one for thermal energy. Thanks to innovative technologies, the total energy demand from the grid is limited to just 12%, eliminating the need to expand the existing grid connection for the redevelopment of the HTMU warehouse. In addition, a combination of rainwater and graywater treatment, coupled with an integrated management system, reduces water consumption for the new functions in the HTMU warehouse by more than 75%. The energy concept was developed by Circl Technologies and is explained in more detail via this link.
Elderly care in Oudenbosch
Attention for the future and the past
Entrance with craftsmanship
Colors from the lab
Rediscovered harmony
All experts in a file for new roof tile
A standard permanent maintenance facility at Geldermalsen station would significantly dsifigure the listed railway building. Therefore, Ruland Architecten, in collaboration with NS Stations, contractor Oome Raamsdonk, engineering firm Coenradie and 3DPrintLab, is developing a comprehensive and unique solution: a steel-reinforced owl pan to guide a fastened safety harness.







