MVRDV

MVRDV

Architectuur en ruimtelijke ordening

We create happy and adventurous places.

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MVRDV was set up in 1993 in Rotterdam, The Netherlands by Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs and Nathalie de Vries. MVRDV engages globally in providing solutions to contemporary architectural and urban issues. A research based and highly collaborative design method engages experts from all fields, clients and stakeholders in the creative process. The results are exemplary and outspoken buildings, urban plans, studies and objects, which enable our cities and landscapes to develop towards a better future. Early projects by the office, such as the headquarters for the Dutch Public Broadcaster VPRO and WoZoCo housing for the elderly in Amsterdam lead to international acclaim. MVRDV develops its work in a conceptual way in which the changing conditions are visualised and discussed through designs, sometimes literally through the design and construction of a diagram. The office continues to pursue its fascination for and methodical research on density using a method of shaping space using the complex amounts of data that accompany contemporary building and design processes.The work of MVRDV is exhibited and published worldwide and has received numerous international awards. Seventy architects, designers and other staff develop projects in a multi-disciplinary, collaborative design process which involves rigorous technical and creative investigation. MVRDV works with BIM and has official in-house BREEAM and LEED assessors. Together with Delft University of Technology, MVRDV runs The Why Factory, an independent think tank and research institute providing an agenda for architecture and urbanism by envisioning the city of the future.

Website
http://www.mvrdv.com
Branche
Architectuur en ruimtelijke ordening
Bedrijfsgrootte
201 - 500 medewerkers
Hoofdkantoor
Rotterdam
Type
Particuliere onderneming
Opgericht
1993
Specialismen
Architecture, Urban Design, Planning, Research, Interior Architecture en Landscape Architecture

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    Ever wanted to march around Rotterdam as a giant? This is now possible in miniature park Madurodam, where a new section focused on the city of Rotterdam opened this week, including the Markthal and Depot! The two MVRDV-designed buildings accompany other Rotterdam landmarks such as the Cube Houses, Euromast, Erasmus Bridge, De Rotterdam, and many more. The new section of the park was opened this week by Rotterdam Mayor Ahmed Aboutaleb along with the 16-year-old mayor of Madurodam Noor and Rotterdam’s "child mayor" Dominique. The miniatures are brought to life with a wide range of playful elements. To facilitate this, MVRDV assisted in planning the layout of the new Rotterdam section. This resulted in the Markthal being placed above a path, so visitors can walk through and "ring the doorbell" of famous and lesser-known Rotterdammers to hear from them. Find more information here! https://lnkd.in/ei_wvbZ7 Gemeente Rotterdam | Rotterdam. Make It Happen. | Rotterdam Partners | Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen | KLEPIERRE

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    Here's Rotterdam Mayor Ahmed Aboutaleb touring the Gate M West Bund Dream Factory in Shanghai! This project is the transformation of a former cement factory with a three-dimensional pedestrian network. The mayor visited the city to celebrate the 45-year anniversary of Shanghai and Rotterdam's sister city relationship. Together with the Rotterdam delegation co-led by the Consulate General of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Shanghai, Mr. Aboutaleb also visited the site of the Gate M West Bund Dream Center on July 6 to witness the positive results of Dutch designers practicing in China.   "As a Dutch design office with headquarters based in Rotterdam, I'm proud to see it is actively involved in urban renewal and development in such a prime area and has created pleasant waterfront spaces for the people here", said Ahmed Aboutaleb. "Rotterdam and Shanghai are sister cities with a profound friendship of 45 years. In the future, our exchanges will be more active and comprehensive. MVRDV's Gate M West Bund Dream Center project will undoubtedly add an important chapter to this friendship."   The MVRDV project combines a masterplan and architectural designs for a riverside leisure and culture district in Shanghai known as the Gate M West Bund Dream Center. The plan, currently under construction, will transform a collection of buildings of different styles and time periods, adapting a former industrial zone while making use of the existing structures, thus minimising carbon emissions.   With its design concept centered on the movement of people, expressed through a network of bright orange paths, stairs, ramps, and bridges, the design turns this patchwork of disused and incomplete buildings into a cohesive whole, generating a bustling and lively atmosphere on the banks of the Huangpu River.   Find more information on Gate M West Bund Dream Center here! https://lnkd.in/dUwH32Ra

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    Retrofit and revive! The Shenzhen Women and Children’s Centre has been nominated for the World Architecture Festival awards, in the category Retrofit. The Shenzhen Women & Children’s Centre transforms an old mixed-use tower into a vibrant and colourful skyscraper hosting a hotel and a wide range of facilities for the welfare of women and children. The building sets an important precedent for repurposing buildings in a city that is soon to see a “great wave of adaptive reuse”. The transformation of the building was achieved while saving approximately 24,000 cubic metres of concrete from the original structure, a reuse resulting in a carbon saving equivalent to 11,800 flights from Amsterdam to Shenzhen. Read more on the project here! https://lnkd.in/d9f97_dN

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    How can we revolutionise the construction industry to meet the ambitious climate goals of the Paris Agreement? Leading up to this year's Les Rencontres Économiques in Aix-en-Provence, our partner Jan Robin Knikker has written an article on innovative strategies to cut CO2 emissions in construction, ranging from software to expert insights, reuse, and more. Read the article below to learn more! Plus, don’t miss our partner Bertrand Schippan live at Les Rencontres Économiques on July 6! He’ll be sharing his expertise on a panel, discussing how the construction industry can push the envelope in innovation and sustainability. Join us in Aix-en-Provence or online! Find out more here: https://lnkd.in/eiMrRK-X Le Cercle des économistes

    Making the Construction Industry Paris-Proof

    Making the Construction Industry Paris-Proof

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    A diamond-encrusted façade that glitters in an infinite range of colours! This is the Tiffany & Co. store in Shanghai for which we have designed a jewel-inspired storefront! Located in the Taikoo-Li Qiantan shopping centre, the store’s façade evokes clear associations to Tiffany’s renowned jewellery designs with 6,988 handcrafted glass “diamonds”. The façade has low-energy, colour-changing LED lighting and can thus be lit in any colour, including the trademark Tiffany Blue®, with each colour being brought to life by the refractive effects of the glass diamonds. This was inspired by the bright and colourful light displays of Shanghai’s skyline. The idea was based on Tiffany’s identity and history. The project represents a continuation of MVRDV’s strategy for Tiffany façade designs. It pays homage to the brand’s heritage by placing an emphasis on concepts such as innovative materiality, a strong sense of three-dimensionality, and the ability to spark wonder in onlookers. The façade only uses mechanical connections, allowing it to be completely dismantled and its parts reused or recycled in the future. Each of these glass diamonds is 21 centimetres wide and 13 centimetres tall, weighing 1.5 kilograms. They are suspended on thin steel cables and placed to give a randomly scattered effect, thinning out for greater visibility where needed. Find more info on the project here! https://lnkd.in/eba7cZna 📸 Wen Studio & Tiffany & Co. 

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    How do we use housing as an opportunity to reactivate previously marginal parts of cities? On July 5 at Cityscape 24 - Upcycle Ancona, our senior project leader Cosimo Scotucci will discuss this question in relation to a number of MVRDV projects in Bordeaux, including the Bastide Niel masterplan and its development La Vallée Verte, as well as Ilot Queyries, itself a testbed for Bastide Niel. Cosimo's lecture will present the audience with a fresh perspective on how formerly peripheral spaces can be used, and how they provide the potential for a new urban vision. Read more here! https://lnkd.in/efuXq5b6 Cc Università Politecnica delle Marche

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    A rotating house, powered by a bicycle? Only in Almere Oosterwold! Designed by visual artist Joost Conijn, this hand-made, rotating house is one of the latest additions to neighbourhood of Oosterwold. It is warmed by the sun and can be rotated to face away from the sun when needed. And all of this simply by jumping on a bike and pedalling! The project was recently awarded with the Almere Architecture Prize 2024. Winy Maas supported the building application process, advocating for the project as a piece of art for the neighbourhood. The rotating house is part of the Almere Oosterwold neighbourhood, created according to a collective masterplan by MVRDV. Oosterwold is proposed as a radically liberated place where you have the right to define your own living space. Oosterwold celebrates individual desire. You can build whatever you want, in whatever shape you like. The neighbourhood is, however, based on common sense. You can do whatever you want, provided you do not harm others. By not only developing your own plot, but also all the necessary components around it such as infrastructure, energy supply, and public parks, you not only build your own home, but also contribute to the development of this part of Almere. Read more on Almere Oosterwold here! https://lnkd.in/e7qvFYer 📸Kaan Smits | Daria SCAGLIOLA | Tomek Dersu Aaron | Joost Conijn Cc Kunstlinie

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    The construction industry is the world’s heaviest polluter, with buildings responsible for 39% of global CO2 emissions. How can we enable the industry to bring down emissions and meet the Paris Agreement? Join us in Aix-en-Provence – or watch live online – on July 6 at Les Rencontres Écononomiques to find out more. Our partner Bertrand Schippan will be part of a panel discussion where he will discuss how the construction industry can do more to innovate and reduce its impact. Referencing projects such as Matrix ONE, Gaîté Montparnasse, and Tour & Taxis as examples of demountability, replacing concrete with other materials, and densification respectively, Bertrand will demonstrate how green buildings can deliver for both the industry and environment. Find more information on how to join here! https://lnkd.in/eiMrRK-X Le Cercle des économistes

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    MVRDV are proud to honour the legacy of Christopher Street Day and the Stonewall Riots. These events sparked a revolution for LGBTQIA+ rights and continue to inspire us to create inclusive and empowering spaces for all. Pre-Stonewall, the Netherlands abolished sodomy as a punishable offence in 1811. Shortly after, the Netherlands reduced the age of consent for same-sex relations to the same as heterosexuals in 1971, banned discrimination based on sexual orientation in the military in 1973, and was the first country to legislate equal marriage in 2001. However, having equal rights does not mean that everyone gets to enjoy them equally. Social safety, workplace, and housing discrimination continue to be an area of concern for Dutch LGBTQIA+ people, particularly for youth, people of colour, and people who are transgender, with almost half of the Dutch LGB population (the statistics don’t even measure transgender experiences to the same extent) almost never, or never, walking hand in hand with their partner in public (LGBT Monitor, 2022). To address this challenge, awareness of inequalities is key – as is applying this knowledge to create change. As designers working in the built environment, we believe we have a responsibility to build knowledge that can inform how we create buildings, public spaces, and communities where every individual is safe, as well as celebrated and embraced for who they are. We develop knowledge through our work. In 2020, MVRDV competed in Canada’s 2SLGBTQIA+ National Monument competition organised by the LGBT Purge Fund, Patrimoine canadien -- Canadian Heritage and National Capital Commission - Commission de la capitale nationale. Collaborating with Fathom Studio and Two Row Architect, our design concept’s inspiring form rises proud from the landscape, inviting all to "come in" to the power of community.

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