Added: Oct 01, 2020
Last edited: Oct 05, 2021
The municipality of Amsterdam introduced the Puccini Method as a framework for the design of public spaces in Amsterdam.
The city designs all its streets, squares and public gardens with it. The method has adopted a set of sustainability standards. Following the Puccini Method, any procurement should adopt at least the Piano sustainability criteria.
The Puccini method stands for a high-quality, physical layout of the public space. A design that is user-friendly, accessible, safe, manageable, sustainable, affordable, coherent and beautiful.
This standard for the Amsterdam street scene consists of a policy framework and 2 technical manuals.
The Puccini Method Policy Framework is based on 5 beliefs:
- the user benefits from simplicity and obviousness
- craft at every scale level
- durability
- best practices and innovation
- collaboration
Well-being
Cost Savings
Reduce Emissions (SDG13)
Reduce Material Consumption (SDG12)
Minimise Waste (SDG12)
Site planning for circular material use
Develop circular criteria for public procurement of assets
Performance standards
procurement