Tripolis Park / MVRDV

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  • Founding Partner In Charge: Winy Maas
  • Director: Gideon Maasland
  • Associate Design Director: Gijs Rikken
  • Project Leader: Rik Lambers, Bob de Rijk
  • Design Team: Steven Anton, Roxana Aron, Guido Boeters, Teodora Cirjan, Joao Viaro Correa, Guillermo Corella Dekker, Karolina Duda, Cas Esbach, Valentina Fantini, Rico van de Gevel, Piotr Janus, Nika Koraca, Urszula Kuczma, Claudia Mainardi, Sanne van Manen, Rugile Ropolaite, Irgen Salianji, Maxime Sauce, Claudia Storelli, Karolina Szóstkiewicz, Laurens Veth, Olesya Vodenicharska, Mark van Wasbeek, Mariya Badeva, Rebecca Fiorentino, Nefeli Stamatari, Michele Tavola,Aleksandra Wypiór
  • Visualisations: Antonio Luca Coco, Luca Piattelli, Kirill Emelianov, Pavlos Ventouris, Francesco Vitale
  • Copyright: MVRDV Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs, Nathalie de Vries
  • Year: 2018–2023
  • Client: Flow Development
  • Program: Offices, Public amenities
  • Sustainability Certification: BREEAM-NL-Outstanding
  • Co Architect: Powered by EGM
  • Project Coordination: Toussaint Project Management
  • Installations Consultancy: Arcadis
  • Cost Calculation: BBN
  • Interior Architect: Concrete
  • City: Amsterdam
  • Country: The Netherlands
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Text description provided by the architects. The creation of Tripolis, a trio of idiosyncratic office buildings of 11,000, 8,000, and 6,000 square meters, was inextricably linked to Van Eyck's masterpiece, the Amsterdam Orphanage. Completed in 1960, the orphanage was one of the most important projects of the Structuralist movement, yet by 1986 it was already threatened with demolition. A successful international campaign was launched to save the orphanage, and the municipality of Amsterdam offered the adjacent land to the developer – on the condition that Aldo and Hannie van Eyck should design the new office complex. In 1994, their new design was completed, and thus Tripolis began its life as the symbolic savior of the orphanage.

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Cite: "Tripolis Park / MVRDV" 18 Oct 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1022500/tripolis-park-mvrdv> ISSN 0719-8884

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