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Groen Bouwen, Beter Bouwen.Groen Bouwen, Beter Bouwen.Klimaatbestendig bouwenKlimaatverandering vraagt om een andere manier van bouwen. In deze aflevering ga ik in gesprek met Jan van den Berg, adviseur duurzaamheid bij BAM Infra, over klimaatadaptief bouwen. Waarom is het zo belangrijk om Nederland weerbaarder te maken tegen extreme regenval, droogte en hitte? En hoe verandert deze uitdaging de dagelijkse praktijk van een bouwbedrijf als BAM?Groen Bouwen, Beter Bouwen is een productie van DTAM in opdracht van BAM Infra. Met hulp van Marjolein Maats, Ferry Hogeboom, Sebas Beaujon en Servaz van Berkum. Met muziek van Mickey...2025-04-2419 minGroen Bouwen, Beter Bouwen.Groen Bouwen, Beter Bouwen.DuSpot en het Nieuwe Normaal: Nieuwe concepten voor groene bouw.Groen Bouwen, Beter Bouwen is een productie van DTAM in opdracht van BAM Infra. Met hulp van Marjolein Maats, Ferry Hogeboom, Sebas Beaujon en Servaz van Berkum. Met muziek van Mickey Smit2025-04-1726 minGroen Bouwen, Beter Bouwen.Groen Bouwen, Beter Bouwen.Gedrag in duurzaamheidGroen Bouwen, Beter Bouwen is een productie van DTAM in opdracht van BAM Infra. Met hulp van Marjolein Maats, Ferry Hogeboom, Sebas Beaujon en Servaz van Berkum. Met muziek van Mickey Smit2025-04-1016 minGroen Bouwen, Beter Bouwen.Groen Bouwen, Beter Bouwen.Natuurinclusief bouwen: Stad en natuur in harmonieIn deze aflevering verkennen we het belang van natuurinclusief bouwen voor de verduurzaming van de bouwsector. Samen met Leon Dielen van Heijmans en Jasper Visser van BAM Infra duiken we in de vraag: wat houdt natuurinclusief bouwen precies in en waarom is het essentieel voor de toekomst van de bouw? We bespreken hoe deze aanpak de sector verandert, welke kansen en uitdagingen er zijn en hoe bouwbedrijven hier concreet mee aan de slag gaan.Groen Bouwen, Beter Bouwen is een productie van DTAM in opdracht van BAM Infra. 2025-04-0321 minGroen Bouwen, Beter Bouwen.Groen Bouwen, Beter Bouwen.Vergroening MobiliteitHoe maken we Nederland duurzaam bereikbaar? Wat betekent dat en wat is daarvoor nodig? Daarover spreekt Servaz van Berkum eerst met Johan Winnubst, Manager Business Development bij BAM Infra. Daarna spreek Servaz met Sandra van der Lee, Business Lead Mobiliteit bij BAM Infra over de lancering van de Mobiliteishub, een van de bouwstenen voor duurzame mobiliteit.Groen Bouwen, Beter Bouwen is een productie van DTAM in opdracht van BAM Infra. Met hulp van Marjolein Maats, Ferry Hogeboom, Sebas Beaujon en Servaz van Berkum. Met muziek...2025-03-2724 minGroen Bouwen, Beter Bouwen.Groen Bouwen, Beter Bouwen.Schaarste in de RuimteIn deze aflevering spreken we met Frank Kwanten van The Lab of Thought over schaarste in de openbare ruimte en de rechtvaardige straat. Ruimte is een cruciale factor in elke transitie. Daarom vraagt host Servaz van Berkum aan Frank: hoe verdelen we de beperkte ruimte in onze steden op een eerlijke manier?Wat krijgt prioriteit op straat, en waarom? Wat maakt een inrichting rechtvaardig? En hoe zorgen we ervoor dat de openbare ruimte niet alleen functioneel is, maar ook prettig om in te verblijven?Groen Bouwen, Beter Bouwen is een productie van DTAM...2025-03-2027 minGroen Bouwen, Beter Bouwen.Groen Bouwen, Beter Bouwen.Bouwakkoord Staal: minder CO₂ door hergebruikIn deze aflevering staan het Bouwakkoord Staal en de verduurzaming van de staalbouwketen in Nederland centraal. Eerst spreken we met Werner Wijne, staalspecialist bij BAM, en Frank Maatje, directeur van Bouwen met Staal, over de impact en ambities van het akkoord. We verkennen hoe hergebruik van staal een cruciale rol speelt in het drastisch verminderen van de CO₂-uitstoot van de bouw. Vervolgens gaan we in gesprek met Jacqueline Cramer, voorzitter van het Bouwakkoord Staal en het Betonakkoord, over de bredere betekenis van beide akkoorden voor de ve...2025-03-1326 minGroen Bouwen, Beter Bouwen.Groen Bouwen, Beter Bouwen.Walstroom: Havens van de ToekomstWalstroom speelt een cruciale rol in het verduurzamen van de scheepvaart. Door schepen in de haven aan te sluiten op het elektriciteitsnet in plaats van hun eigen motor te laten draaien, kan de uitstoot van de scheepvaart aanzienlijk worden verminderd. In deze aflevering gaat Servaz van Berkum in gesprek met Michel van den Munckhof, managing director van BAM Infra Rail, over de kansen en uitdagingen van walstroom in Nederlandse havens.Groen Bouwen, Beter Bouwen is een productie van DTAM in opdracht van BAM Infra. Met hulp van Marjolein Maats, Ferry Hogeboom, Sebas...2025-03-0615 minGroen Bouwen, Beter Bouwen.Groen Bouwen, Beter Bouwen.Ondergrondse snelwegDoor de energietransitie worden we steeds afhankelijker van elektriciteit, maar hierdoor loopt onze ondergrondse snelweg ook steeds vaker vast. Het resultaat: minder leveringszekerheid, meer graafschade en langere wachtlijsten. Deze week gaat Servaz van Berkum in gesprek met Rik Alkema, business developer bij BAM Energie & Water, over mogelijke oplossingen voor dit probleem.In de tweede helft van de podcast spreekt Servaz met Susan van Hees, clustermanager bij BAM Infra NL, over de samenwerking en organisatieverandering die nodig is voor de transitie van grijs naar groen.Groen Bouwen, Beter Bouwen is een productie...2025-02-2735 minGroen Bouwen, Beter Bouwen.Groen Bouwen, Beter Bouwen.SMR: Kleine modulaire kernreactorenIn deze aflevering duiken we in de wereld van small modular reactors (SMR), oftewel kleine modulaire kernreactoren. Samen met Sander den Blanken, directeur bij BAM Infra Nederland, en Dirk Rabelink, CEO van ULC Energy, verkennen we de rol van kernenergie in de transitie naar een uitstootvrije energievoorziening. We bespreken de kansen en risico’s van deze technologie en hoe Nederland deze vorm van energieopwekking kan benutten voor een duurzamere toekomst.Groen Bouwen, Beter Bouwen is een productie van DTAM in opdracht van BAM Infra. Met hu...2025-02-2026 minGroen Bouwen, Beter Bouwen.Groen Bouwen, Beter Bouwen.Waarom gaat BAM van grijs naar groen?In deze eerste aflevering duiken we in de basisvraag: waarom maakt BAM de omslag van grijs naar groen? Samen met Sander den Blanken, directeur bij BAM Infra Nederland en verantwoordelijk voor commercie en business ontwikkeling, en Jasper Visser, duurzaamheidsspecialist bij BAM Infra, verkennen we de noodzaak van verduurzaming in de bouw. We bespreken welke stappen al worden gezet, welke uitdagingen er zijn en hoe deze transitie de sector verandert.Groen Bouwen, Beter Bouwen is een productie van DTAM in opdracht van BAM Infra. Met hulp van Marjolein Maats, Ferry Hogeboom, Sebas Beaujon en 2025-02-0430 minTownmakingTownmakingSocietal impact | Lukas Reichel: Catalan Cooperative Car-SharingIn this episode, host Servaz van Berkum sits down with Lukas Reichel, founder of Som Mobilitat, a car-sharing cooperative in Catalonia with about 4,000 members and 160 cars. Together, they discuss Lukas’s journey, the motivations behind starting Som Mobilitat, and how the cooperative contributes to building stronger, more sustainable communities.This episode is part of our Societal Impact series, where we feature individuals making a difference through community-driven initiatives and their pursuit of a more sustainable, inclusive urban environment.This episode was a collaboration between Indranil Bhattacharya, Omar Zuberi...2024-11-1434 minTownmakingTownmakingNL episode: Hoe beheersen we de snelheid van het verkeer (zonder de openbare ruimte aan te passen)Please note: This is a special recording of our conversation on ISA and ASG in Dutch. If you’d like to hear the English version, you can find it in the episodes from 1st and 8th August. We’ll be back to English in the next episode.In deze speciale Nederlandstalige aflevering van Towwnmaking spreken ingenieur Paul Timmer en host Servaz van Berkum over Intelligent Speed Adaptation (ISA) en Adaptive Speed Governance (ASG), beiden helpen de bestuurder van een voertuig veiliger te helpen.ISA is een systeem dat is ontworpen om bestuurders te waarschuwen wanneer een...2024-10-3040 minTownmakingTownmakingWhat is the true value of Data?Our guest this week is Indranil Bhattacharya. In this episode, host Servaz van Berkum and Indranil explore the nature of data, highlighting how, without context, it’s merely a collection of numbers. They dive into the challenges data presents and discuss why responsible use is essential for building a fair, human-centered society.Indranil explains how we can better understand data integrally with what it represents, emphasizing that its true value exists with the knowledge to understand numbers, not the numbers themselves.This episode was a collaboration between Indranil Bhattacharya, Omar Zu...2024-10-2449 minTownmakingTownmakingCan regenerative farming secure the future of our food production?In this episode of Townmaking, host Servaz van Berkum sits down with Thieu Besselink, who focuses on regenerative farming for the Townmaking Institute. They discuss how regenerative agriculture can secure the future of our food systems by healing ecosystems, revitalizing soil, and moving away from harmful agricultural practices. Thieu shares insights on how these methods can sustainably meet global food needs while empowering individual farmers and communities through the commons, giving them the agency to lead local change.Together, they explore why it’s crucial to rethink our relationship with food, especially as conventional farming depletes essential re...2024-10-1736 minTownmakingTownmakingSocietal impact | Community organiser Daniel Picado, plural citizen-centric societies.In this episode, host Servaz van Berkum sits down with Daniel Picado, a community organizer and founder of Pais Plural, an LGBTQI+ organization in Venezuela. Together, they explore Daniel’s personal journey, the mission that drives his work, and how his efforts have shaped his dedication to building a more inclusive, plural, and citizen-centric society.Through Daniel’s story, we delve into the broader themes of creating societal impact—highlighting the everyday work that brings meaningful change to communities. Daniel shares his vision for a more equitable society, his experiences and how his person...2024-10-1040 minTownmakingTownmakingHow to build a shared-mobility community for future residents?This week, host Servaz van Berkum and Mobility as a Commons (MaaC) expert Walter Dresscher continue their conversation on shared mobility and urban development. We discuss how MaaC could reshape project development across different housing sectors: private sector rentals, homeownership, and social housing. How can we ensure shared mobility is accessible to everyone, regardless of income or background?At the heart of this is the idea that urban and project development should focus on the needs of future residents. One of those needs, mobility, has an outsized impact on the cost of development. If we want to...2024-10-0429 minTownmakingTownmakingCan community-owned mobility reshape urban development?Mobility as a Commons (MaaC) expert Walter Dresscher joins us once again to continue our discussion on community-owned shared mobility—a model that rethinks mobility ownership by sharing vehicles like cars, bikes, and more. We’ve previously covered this topic in our July 11th and July 18th episodes, so feel free to revisit those for additional context on MaaC.In today’s episode, Walter and host Servaz van Berkum, will dive deeper into how MaaC intersects with urban and project development. We’ll explore how mobility influences building design and, more importantly, how MaaC cou...2024-09-2628 minTownmakingTownmakingSocietal Impact: Marc Bemelmans, educating complete bike mechanics.In this episode, host Servaz van Berkum shares aspects of Marc Bemelmans' Narrative Record, an educator and passionate cyclist. As a vocational teacher in Amsterdam, Marc trains the next generation of bike mechanics. Together, they discuss his life, his love for bicycles, and his strong ties to both the mechanical craft and the field of education, where he has dedicated most of his career.Narrative Records document the lived experiences of specialists like Marc, providing valuable insights of what shaped them, what their daily lives feel like, their specialized and unique knowledge...2024-09-1946 minTownmakingTownmakingCommunity Update: What’s happening in Townmaking?In this episode of Townmaking, host Servaz van Berkum is joined by Indranil Bhattacharya and Thieu Besselink to explore the latest in the Townmaking community. The discussion dives into Adaptive Speed Governance (ASG), Cycling Corridors, and Mobility as a Commons, highlighting how these initiatives are reshaping urban environments.This podcast was produced and curated by Indranil Bhattacharya, Omar Zuberi, Bono Siebelink, and Servaz van Berkum, with music by Mickey Smid.This podcast is published by the Townmaking Institute under the Next...2024-09-1232 minTownmakingTownmakingHow can recording everyday lives help shape liveable communities?In this episode host Servaz van Berkum sits down with Indranil Bhattacharya to dive into the concept of Narrative Records. These records capture the everyday lives and lived experiences of people across Europe, Africa, and Asia, giving us valuable insights into what makes communities more liveable.We explore how these stories can help shape better environments and why they’re so important to the work we do at the Townmaking Institute. We also discuss how others can get involved in building and expanding these records, creating a growing collection of voices th...2024-09-0530 minTownmakingTownmakingSocietal impact | City Councilor Elisabeth IJmker, progressive protestant politicsThis is the second of two episodes in which host Servaz van Berkum interviews members of the Amsterdam City Council about their work and vision for creating livable cities. Today, he’s joined by researcher, church council member, and City Council Member Elisabeth IJmker.These episodes also mark the introduction of a new format in our podcast series. Periodically, alongside our regular episodes, we will spotlight individuals who have made a significant societal impact, delving into what motivates and drives them.We hope these conversations of...2024-08-2937 minTownmakingTownmakingSocietal impact | City Councilor Elise Moeskops, smelly cheese, good wine and politics.In this episode, host Servaz van Berkum sits down with restaurateur and Amsterdam City Council member Elise Moeskops to talk about what drives her forward in her life, her work, and how this has shaped her role as a city council member.This episode kicks off a new format for the series, where we focus on everyday people making a real difference in their communities. We’ll talk about their work, their vision, and how they’re helping to create more livable cities. This podcast was...2024-08-2339 minTownmakingTownmakingAre e-bikes (or fatbikes) unsafe at any speed?In this episode, host Servaz van Berkum continues his conversation with Townmaking engineer Paul Timmer. They explore the growing use of e-bikes and the important issue of safety. Are e-bikes, as they are today, fundamentally unsafe? How do they influence urban planning and the way we commute? Most importantly, how can we address the safety concerns they raise? Paul suggests that certifying motor systems could improve safety standards without requiring every new e-bike model to undergo individual testing.This podcast was produced and curated by 2024-08-1526 minTownmakingTownmakingHow can we build non-intrusive speed governance in vehicles (without redesigning public space)?This episode is the final installment of our three-part series on speed dynamics in urban environments. In this episode, host Servaz van Berkum continues his conversation with Townmaking engineer Paul Timmer. This time, they delve into Adaptive Speed Governance (ASG), an innovative driver-assistance system created by the Townmaking Institute in partnership with the City of Amsterdam.Initially developed for e-bikes, ASG can enhance the safety of all types of vehicles without relying on cameras or sensors or infringing on privacy. It requires no filming or r...2024-08-0827 minTownmakingTownmakingHow are algorithms changing driving?This is the second episode in our three-part series exploring the dynamics of speed in urban environments. In this episode, Townmaking engineer Paul Timmer joins host Servaz van Berkum to discuss Intelligent Speed Adaptation (ISA). ISA is a system designed to alert drivers or even take control when a vehicle exceeds the local speed limit. Since July 2022, the European Union has mandated ISA for all new vehicles, including cars and lorries. We’ll delve into how ISA works, its objectives for enhancing road safety, and the challenges it faces wh...2024-08-0125 minTownmakingTownmakingWe need to talk about travel speed.This is the first episode in a three-part series exploring the dynamics of speed in urban environments. Indranil Bhattacharya and host Servaz van Berkum will delve into the intricate relationships between speed, liveability, and safety. How does travel speed impact our surroundings? How do we perceive speed, and how do others perceive our movement? Moreover, how should we regulate speed, and why is it necessary to do so? This podcast was produced and curated by Paul Timmer, Indranil Bhattacharya , 2024-07-2525 minTownmakingTownmakingHow can personal engagement lead to community-owned shared mobility?In this follow-up episode of Townmaking, host Servaz van Berkum continues the conversation with Walter Dresscher, diving deeper into the practical aspects of building communities centered around community-owned mobility. Walter shares his personal journey of starting his own community and now guiding others to do the same. They discuss the tangible steps and strategies required to foster these innovative communities, highlighting real-world examples and actionable insights. Learn how shared mobility initiatives can lead to vibrant, sustainable urban neighborhoods and enhance the quality of urban life.This podcast...2024-07-1831 minTownmakingTownmakingHow to build communities for shared mobility (and improve urban life)?In this episode of Townmaking, host Servaz van Berkum sits down with Walter Dresscher to discuss community-owned mobility, also known as Mobility as a Commons (MaaC). Together, they delve into communal models of ownership, discussing how shared vehicles and shared efforts can contribute to building vibrant, liveable cities and enhance urban life.This podcast was produced and curated by Walter Dresscher, Omar Zuberi, Bono Siebelink, and Servaz van Berkum (host). Music by Mickey Smid.See https://www.townmaking.com/ for more information on Townmaking Institute and this podcast series.2024-07-1127 minTownmakingTownmakingHow can we become citizens (not consumers) on the Internet?The Internet today mostly treats us as consumers, not as citizens. To make things worse, we are often represented as users conforming to the same standards. As citizens we have rights to clean water, clean air, and healthy food. As digital citizens, we should have the right to represent ourselves accurately, and to know where and how our information is being used. However, we are often without agency, funneled into revenue-maximizing streams. But we are not the same, we come from different cultures, our languages are unique, and our needs are different. So how do we change the internet...2024-07-0428 minTownmakingTownmakingWhat are the NextCommons Principles?In the third episode of Townmaking, we discuss the NextCommons Principles. What are they and why does Indranil Bhattacharya think they are needed for societal equality and resilience?This podcast was produced and curated by Indranil Bhattacharya, Omar Zuberi, Fernanda Hunken Herrera, and Servaz van Berkum (host). Music by Mickey Smid.This podcast is published by the Townmaking Institute under the Next Commons principles (https://nextcommons.townmaking.com/). See https://www.townmaking.com/ for more information. 2024-06-2725 minTownmakingTownmakingHow is the Internet changing our local cultures (and why we should care)?In the second episode of Townmaking, we discuss with Indranil Bhattacharya how global digital culture is supplanting local cultures and why we should care.This podcast was produced and curated by Indranil Bhattacharya, Omar Zuberi, Fernanda Hunken Herrera, and Servaz van Berkum (host). Music by Mickey Smid.See https://digitalsociety.townmaking.com/ for more about Digital Culture.This podcast is published by the Townmaking Institute under the Next Commons principles (https://nextcommons.townmaking.com/). See https://www.townmaking.com/ for more information.2024-06-2128 minTownmakingTownmakingWhy do we need Townmakers?This is the first ever episode of the Townmaking Institute. How can we enable people, organizations, and governments to build and maintain regenerative and healthy environments for everyone? In this podcast series, we explore the Societal Assets and initiatives by the Townmaking Institute and others that envision a shift towards a regenerative and thriving society.In this episode we’ll discuss why Indranil Bhattacharya and Thieu Besselink started the Townmaking Institute. And why we started this series and the meaning of townmaking as a no...2024-06-2028 minLandmassaLandmassaAflevering 25 - Detour: Over havenstransformatiesDeze aflevering schijnen we ons licht op de nieuwste trend in stedelijke ontwikkeling. Het zijn stadsuitbreidingen die ten koste gaan van de industrie de een stad veelal hebben gemaakt tot wat het nu is: havens. Waarom worden havens opgeofferd? Een bijzonder gegeven bij deze haventransformaties is dat de identiteit van de voormalige functie behouden moet blijven in het nieuwe stukje stad. Maar wat is deze identiteit dan? En hoe vertaal je dat in stedenbouw? En met welke bril zou je de toekomst moeten plannen en inrichten? Een aflevering vol vragen én wijze lessen. Shownotes Tessa Cramer over nieuwe manieren om d...2022-02-1738 minHet PortretHet PortretAnanda Groag & Servaz van Berkum over Living MobilityIn deze podcast van Pakhuis de Zwijger spreekt Maurice Seleky met Ananda Groag (mobiliteitsexpert en initiatiefneemster van Living Mobility) en Servaz van Berkum (programmamaker mobiliteit en technologie bij Pakhuis de Zwijger). Ze spreken over de 40.000-70.000 huizen die in de nieuwe wijk Haven-Stad gebouwd gaan worden, over hoe je wijken zou inrichten als je helemaal vanaf nul mag beginnen en hoe je steden bereikbaar en leefbaar houdt als je juist rekening moet houden met wat er al staat. Op dinsdag 16 april vindt het congres Living Mobility plaats in Pakhuis de Zwijger. Meer informatie is te vinden op www.living-mobility.com. R...2019-04-1124 min