Our Newsletter
Every day, the way we shape our cities and towns is evolving. From circular benches on plazas to accessible meeting spots along cycling routes – public space is more than infrastructure. It’s where communities grow, where aesthetics and sustainability meet, and where smart choices shape future generations..
The Servibo newsletter, published quarterly, keeps you informed about how innovative solutions contribute to livable, inclusive, and future-oriented outdoor spaces in Belgium, neighboring countries, and across Western Europe. No commercial spam – just a carefully curated mix of insights, realizations, and tools that matter..
This newsletter is tailored for professionals involved in public space design and management, including :
- Landscape architects
- Urban planners
- Policymakers at local and regional levels
- Mobility and infrastructure experts
- Project developers and design teams
What to expect
Each quarterly issue features 5 recurring topics :
- Inspiring cases from Belgium and Western Europe, focusing on circular design, social inclusion, and climate-resilient planning.
- Emerging trends and themes in urban development.
- Updates from partner brands such as Escofet, Urbidermis, and Larus Design.
- Reflections on how to make cities and towns more resilient and human-centered.
- Practical tools and guidelines for design, material selection, and maintenance.
High-quality content in three languages
Our newsletter is published four times a year in Dutch, French, and English. Choose your preferred language below when signing up.
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Why Servibo?
Since 1977, Servibo has been developing sustainable solutions for public spaces. In collaboration with international partners and local authorities, we create aesthetic and functional urban furniture that strengthens and connects cities. With this newsletter, we aim to share knowledge, inspire, and contribute to better public environments for all..