Jeroen van der Vlist

Jeroen Van der Vlist

Areas of expertise

  • Creating and maintaining an overall picture
  • Visualizing complex thoughts and ideas
  • Editing and layouting reports and presentations

Enjoys

  • The cold
  • Gaming
  • Cheese

Jeroen van der Vlist

Chief Operations Officer (COO)

Jeroen is an all-round professional in the built environment with experience in management. At Except, he is responsible for the office strategy. Hands-on experience with a creative company provides him with the necessary know-how to make sure everybody can focus on the things they want to do, and help them with the things they don’t.

Jeroen has a background as an urban designer, having studied Urbanism at the Delft University of Technology and having worked as a designer at an office for urban planning and landscapearchitecture. During the former, he developed a passion for general DTP-work, and designing reports and presentations in particular. During the latter, he was appointed as de facto office manager, while maintaining his expertise in edit and layout work. Jeroen not only has a feeling for creative processes, but also for numbers and spreadsheets, a combination of which comes in especially handy for his role as office manager for Except.

Articles

The Self-driving City

How autonomous driving benefits sustainable urban society

Nominated for Buckminster Fuller prize!

Polydome receives acclaim

Cycling under water

Designing a refit for the existing IJtunnel to provide space for cyclists

1 + 1 = 3

Five simple questions for systems thinking

The cog in the machine

Object vs. System thinking

Projects

Serenity Farms

Sustainable food production in arid regions

LC packaging - No Time To Waste

Jump-starting a journey toward sustainability

Waddenworld: UNESCO Experience Center

World Heritage Center @ Lauwersoog/Wadden Sea

Schiphol-Oost Pioneer Park

Vision and strategy for sustainable transformation of a business park at Schiphol Airport

Refreeze

Keep the Arctic in the Arctics

Loup: the Square of Spaces

Reimagining the Use of a monumental prison complex