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Realised projects

Plantagen Borås (SE)

We have built an entirely new garden centre with an area of 2,500 m2 in the south of Sweden. Plantagen Borås is the first Swedish branch of the Plantagen chain based on the chain’s new house style. This chain of garden centres, the largest in Scandinavia, had already used and refined its new house style at several of its branches in Norway.

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Plantagen Danderyd (SE)

The design of this new garden centre is entirely based on the shape of the building site, making optimum use of the available space. The building has an extraordinary shape with flared walls ensuring a maximum retail area. The front of the building moreover harmonises with the fronts of the other buildings in the precinct.

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Intratuin Venlo (NL)

Peter Stox has replaced his old garden centre by an entirely new building. A remarkable feature of this new Venlo branch of the Intratuin chain of garden centres is the relatively large first floor that covers the greater part of the heated greenhouse. This floor accommodates a large restaurant and retail areas for seasonal decorations and other articles.

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Gamm Vert Cambrai (F)

Thermoflor has built an entirely new garden centre measuring 2200 m² for the French Vertdis group. This cooperative has great concern for its living environment, and that is why it opted for energy-saving materials with very high insulation values: 32-mm insulated glass, 120-mm sandwich panels and insulated gutters.

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Arie Bouman Tuinplanten (NL)

Arie Bouman Tuinplanten in the Dutch town of Wijk en Aalburg is a total supplier of garden plants for garden centres and traders. The company’s key distinctive features are fast delivery, high quality and good service. Mr Bouman needed a new area for preparing the ordered products for transport so as to be able to offer his customers even better service. We have built an extension measuring 3,400 m² for use for logistic purposes.

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