Double House (1997-98) in Utrecht, the Netherlands, by MVRDV & De Architectengroep Loerakker Rijnboutt Ruijssenaars Hendriks van Gameren Mastenbroek
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'Look at the stars, look how they shine for you' ✨️ // I posted the white/silver side of this building (Paradise City) a few months ago but did you guys know that the other side of the building is yellow/gold? 😀 Such cool architecture close to the International Airport in Seoul! 😍 What does it look like to you? #architecture_hunter #seoul #mvrdv (at 클럽 크로마 Club Chroma) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cny0elartD4/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Portlantis, Rotterdam
MVRDV
2023
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MVRDV, Rotterdam Rooftop Walk, Rotterdam, Netherlands, 2022
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Christo and Jeanne-Claude, The Floating Piers, Lake Iseo, Italy, 2014-2016 (ph. Filippo Venezia)
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MVRDV
DIDDEN VILLAGE,2006
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Images © MVRDV Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs, Nathalie de Vries
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Valley Amsterdam by MVRDV
Photo: Bart van Hoek for Solarlux GmbH
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MVRDV’s Tainan Spring
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VALLEY. Designed by MVRDV. 2022
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Valley Towers
The building distinguishes itself in several ways: firstly, it combines offices, shops, catering, cultural facilities, and apartments in one building; secondly, unlike the closed-off buildings elsewhere in the Zuidas, the green valley that winds between the towers on the fourth and fifth floors is accessible to everyone via two external stone staircases. The building’s extensive planting, designed by landscape architect Piet Oudolf, hosts approximately 13,500 young plants, shrubs, and trees. As these mature over the coming years, they will give Valley an increasingly green appearance, making the building a manifesto for a greener city.
Valley is an attempt to bring a green and human dimension back to the inhospitable office environment of Amsterdam Zuidas. It is a building with multiple faces; on the outer edges of the building is a shell of smooth mirrored glass, which fits the context of the business district. Inside this shell, the building has a completely different, more inviting natural appearance, as if the glass block has crumbled away to reveal craggy rock faces inside replete with natural stone and greenery.
Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
by MVRDV
via Archdaily
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'Your positive energy leaves a powerful imprint on the world' 👣 // This building is called 'The Imprint' by @mvrdv and it's located at this epic hotel in Seoul called 'Paradise City'! 😮 The complex is right next to the International Airport and it's huge - full of activities and cool attractions to check out! 🤯 I love how the building looks so fluid, like a curtain being pulled up! 😀 So glad we managed to go here at the end of our holiday in Seoul even though it was raining so hard at the time! ☔️ Swipe left to check out the full set! 👈🏻 #architecture_hunter #seoul #mvrdv (at 클럽 크로마 Club Chroma) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cj2eEtsrMJl/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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La Vallée Verte, Bordeaux
MVRDV
2022
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Rotterdam Architecture Journey 2 ; Depot Bojimans Van Beuningen, the world’s first accessible art depot built by MVRDV in 2020. The reflective round volume responds to it’s surroundings. What will you see there? @boijmans @mvrdv #mvrdv #architecture #travelphotography #depot #artarchive #rotterdam #netherlands (at Depot Boijmans van Beuningen) https://www.instagram.com/p/ChxsgFELxqT/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Form Follows Footwear
[Originally published in the April 2024 Mediterranean issue of The Architectural Review]
Plaza Gomila, a small urban square in Palma on the Mediterranean island of Mallorca, was the epicentre of the city’s glamorous nightlife in the 1970s, but fell into urban decline in the 1990s. At the heart of El Terreno, a neighbourhood rising uphill from Palma’s harbour below a majestic castle, Plaza Gomila…
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