De Torteltuin is an innovative housing cooperative project in Amsterdam, aiming to address the housing crisis through sustainable, affordable, and collective living. The project, set to begin construction in early 2025, is located on Centrumeiland in IJburg. The cooperative's vision is centered around permaculture principles, adapting them to an urban social context. De Torteltuin plans to build a nature-inclusive wooden structure featuring a vegetable garden, solar panels, and heat pumps. The building will incorporate spaces for community gatherings and workshops, fostering a sense of shared responsibility and social interaction. De Torteltuin offers a mix of social and mid-range rental units, with some specifically allocated for individuals facing challenges in the housing market. The project aims to keep these units perpetually affordable and off the speculative market. Financing for the project comes from various sources, including private investors, donors, and a loan agreement with the Municipality of Amsterdam. The cooperative has also launched a bond campaign to secure the remaining funds needed for construction. By investing in De Torteltuin, supporters not only contribute to a sustainable housing solution but also help create a model for future housing cooperatives in the Netherlands. The project represents a grassroots approach to urban living that prioritizes community, affordability, and environmental responsibility.
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