Commissioned by the Municipality of Eindhoven, LOLA Landscape Architects, together with Soontiëns and Van Berkel Groep, developed Soil Lab. A bold idea to use circular substrates made from local waste materials to green the city’s roofs. This project supports the ambition of the municipality in ‘Groenplan Centrum’, and is a follow-up of LOLA’s ‘Upside Park’ vision.
Extracting peat and pumice for traditional substrates destroys distant landscapes and adds a heavy transport footprint when shipped to the Netherlands. So we face a sustainability paradox: the very materials used to green Eindhoven’s roofs are tied to global environmental destruction. Instead, we propose to produce substrates locally. Compost from municipal and household green waste, together with demolition materials such as bricks and concrete, form the basis. Once crushed, these materials provide lightweight fractions suitable for use on rooftops.
3-year test site
Supported by Trudo, we’ve built a three-year test site at Strijp-S in Eindhoven (NL) that puts the vision into practice. This small pocket park