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Parasite or Savior? Ibelings van Tilburg's Hovering New High-Rise

This article originally appeared in uncube magazine as "Saviour or Parasite?"

The post-war city centre of Rotterdam is ruled by commerce. Only five percent of the city's inhabitants live in the centre, which is almost entirely occupied by highstreet fashion chains, fast food restaurants, and offices. After shop closing time, the shutters go down and the streets are deserted. The municipality would like to lure more inhabitants into the centre – but space for new residential buildings is scarce. So in recent years, a 1960s cinema and church had to make way for a huge new housing complex designed by Alsop Architects, and a residential tower by Wiel Arets was speedily attached to Marcel Breuer's department store, De Bijenkorf. It was not until the municipality suggested forcing new housing high-rises into the green courtyards of the Lijnbaanhoven residential complex, designed in 1954 by Hugh Maaskant, that there were protests and the project had to be cancelled. For the time being, that is.

One densification project, however, tried not to destroy or debase the post-war building originally occupying its site. In many respects, the Karel Doorman residential high-rise could even be called the saviour of the old Ter Meulen department store. It might be rather uncommon for a valiant hero to crouch down on the shoulders of the little old lady he intends to rescue – but that's more or less what happened here.

Exodus Cube / Personal Architecture

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  • Architects: Personal Architecture: Personal Architecture
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1200
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2013

Van Buchem House / Siebold Nijenhuis Architect

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Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Architecture Film Festival Rotterdam 2013

The 2013 Architecture Film Festival Rotterdam (AFFR), which focuses around the theme, 'Time Machine,' is set to take place in the cinemas of LantarenVenster October 10-13. The event will all be about evaluating the past and dreaming about the future. This will be done with movies, lots of movies, in which 'the world called city' is the leading character. The festival will also hosts television series, debates and talk shows. More information after the break.

IABR 2014 Call for Projects

With the theme of 'Urban by Nature', the sixth edition of the International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam opens in May 2014 in the Kunsthal in Rotterdam. With Dutch landscape architect Dirk Sijmons as the curator, IABR is calling for best practices from all over the world to support and substantiate the Biennale’s main exhibition’s narrative. Prospective participants who have designed or are designing concrete projects that deal with the relationship between man, nature and city, are invited to submit their applications by June 9, 2013. For more information, please visit here.

Luchtsingel / ZUS + Hofbogen BV

Text description provided by the architects. The Luchtsingel is a pedestrian footbridge in Rotterdam that is being realized by crowdfunding, an exciting new means of funding in which the public donates money via an online platform (essentially investing in an unrealized idea) in order to make a project reality. The Luchtsingel, which uses the slogan "the more you donate, the longer the bridge", has resonated with the public imagination and surpassed its initial funding goals, becoming an important part of Rotterdam's urban rejuvenation.

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Read more about the unusual birth of this public bridge, after the break...

Villa Vonk / VenhoevenCS

Villa Vonk / VenhoevenCS - Schools , Facade
© Luuk Kramer

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Hoogvliet / VMX Architects

Hoogvliet / VMX Architects - Apartments, Facade
© Christian Richters

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9 Houses on the Water /

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De Karel Doorman / Ibelings van Tilburg Architecten

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RDM Innovation Dock / Groosman

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  • Architects: Groosman
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1000
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2011

Bridge House / 123DV

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Rotterdam, The Netherlands
  • Architects: 123DV
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  825
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2011

Zeeuws Housing / Pasel.Kuenzel Architects

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Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Shipping and Transport College / DP6

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  • Architects: DP6 architectuurstudio: DP6 Architectuurstudio
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  7
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2012

Campus Hoogvliet en Rotterdam / Wiel Arets Architects

  • Architects

  • Location

    Lengweg 
3192 BM, Rotterdam
, holanda
  • Design Team

    Wiel Arets, Bettina Kraus, Joris van den Hoogen, Jos Beekhuijzen
  • Collaborators

    Mai Henriksen, Jochem Homminga, Joost Korver, Marie Morin, Julius Klatte, Sjoerd Wilbers, Benine Dekker, Anne-Marie Diederich
  • Consultants

    ABT BV, Wetering Raadgevende Ingenieurs BV
  • Client

    Woonbron
  • Project Year

    2012
  • Photographs

  • Area

    41100.0 m2

Is OMA to blame for the Rotterdam Art Heist?

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The Kunsthal Gallery in Rotterdam, designed by OMA, the site of a multi-million dollar art heist this week.

Could OMA's design of the Kunstahl Gallery be largely to blame for the art heist that occurred there this past Tuesday?

That's exactly what the Gallery's security expert, Ton Cremers, has suggested to Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant (as reported by Dezeen) in his attempt to explain how the thieves made off with millions of dollars worth of Picassos, Monets, and more.

 More about the Kunsthal (including plans) and why it's supposedly "awful to protect," after the break...

Vertical Loft / Shift Architecture Urbanism

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'New Towns New Territories: New Players in Urban Planning' Conference

'New Towns New Territories: New Players in Urban Planning' Conference - Featured Image
Courtesy of International New Town Insitute

The International New Town Institute is organizing the ‘New Towns New Territories: New Players in Urban Planning’ conference taking place September 27th from 9am-7pm. The event, which will be held at the NAi in Rotterdam, will explore the latest innovations in global urbanization, privatization and new organizational models of urban development as well as the impact and challenges for professional practice. Global urbanization is moving at a faster pace than ever before and it is showing a fundamental shift in its structure and organization. Hundreds of economic, eco and satellite cities are being developed by private companies. Not only in Asia, but also in Europe. Who are the new players in the field of urban development? What visions, ambitions and strategies do they have? What innovations and financial models make these cities possible? These are just a few of the questions that will be answered and discussed. For more information, please visit here.