New Pavilion in Rotterdam's Leuvehaven Port Brings High-Tech Design to a Historical Context

A new public pavilion from MoedersheimMoonen Architects is set to be built in the old 'Leuvehaven' port in Rotterdam. Located near the Erasmus Bridge, the pavilion intends to bring new life to the historic port of Rotterdam. The municipality of Rotterdam is also set to invest in a bustling residential climate, with this new pavilion housing multiple programs that will contribute to a "lively" and "greener" Maritime District.

The building will replace three existing pavilions, providing a new perspective for visitors to the Leuvehaven. Much of the structure and foundation from the existing buildings are reused in the new design, promoting sustainability, honoring the present conditions of the site, and bringing high-tech design elements to the historical context.

The various programs for the Pavilion will include "the Port Information Point of the Port of Rotterdam, two publicly accessible workshops from the Maritime Museum Rotterdam and two catering establishments with terraces by the water," with the surrounding exteriors space also to be renewed in phases.

New Pavilion in Rotterdam's Leuvehaven Port Brings High-Tech Design to a Historical Context - FacadeNew Pavilion in Rotterdam's Leuvehaven Port Brings High-Tech Design to a Historical Context - GardenNew Pavilion in Rotterdam's Leuvehaven Port Brings High-Tech Design to a Historical Context - Image 3 of 11New Pavilion in Rotterdam's Leuvehaven Port Brings High-Tech Design to a Historical Context - CityscapeNew Pavilion in Rotterdam's Leuvehaven Port Brings High-Tech Design to a Historical Context - More Images+ 6

New Pavilion in Rotterdam's Leuvehaven Port Brings High-Tech Design to a Historical Context - Garden
Render. Image Courtesy of MoederscheimMoonen Architects
New Pavilion in Rotterdam's Leuvehaven Port Brings High-Tech Design to a Historical Context - Cityscape
Render. Image Courtesy of MoederscheimMoonen Architects

Architect Erik Moederscheim said of the new design, "The location and the city of Rotterdam are subject to a lot of change. The port of Rotterdam is also subject to change. Whereas the former port is mainly 'low-tech' and communicates a tough and somewhat rough language, today's port is largely computer-controlled and quite 'high-tech'. We have tried to express this layering in our design."

On the one hand, it is industrial and robust, but simultaneously high-tech and contemporary.
-Erik Moederscheim

New Pavilion in Rotterdam's Leuvehaven Port Brings High-Tech Design to a Historical Context - Image 3 of 11
Render. Image Courtesy of MoederscheimMoonen Architects
New Pavilion in Rotterdam's Leuvehaven Port Brings High-Tech Design to a Historical Context - Image 7 of 11
Streetside Facade. Image Courtesy of MoederscheimMoonen Architects
New Pavilion in Rotterdam's Leuvehaven Port Brings High-Tech Design to a Historical Context - Image 8 of 11
Waterside Facade. Image Courtesy of MoederscheimMoonen Architects

The demolition of the current pavilions is expected to start this year, with the construction of the new pavilion commencing in 2019. The intention is that the pavilion, together with the surrounding exterior space, will be completed by the end of 2019 / early 2020.

New Pavilion in Rotterdam's Leuvehaven Port Brings High-Tech Design to a Historical Context - Image 11 of 11
Extruded View. Image Courtesy of MoederscheimMoonen Architects
  • Architects

  • Architect in Charge

    Erik Moederscheim
  • Project Team

    Marta Fiou, Sander Malschaert, Sulejman Gusic, Jim de Koning, Paul van Duijvenbode, Fernando Polo, Agata Proniak
  • Structural Designer

    IMD Consulting Engineers
  • Building Engineering

    ABT
  • Installations Consultancy

    Nelissen Ingenieursbureau B.V.
  • Building Physics

    Nelissen Ingenieursbureau B.V.
  • Urban Planning / Landscape Design

    Municipality of Rotterdam
  • Area

    1885.0 m2
  • Project Year

    2019
  • Photographs

  • Architects

  • Urban Planning

    Municipality of Rotterdam
  • Landscape Design

    Municipality of Rotterdam

News via: MoedersheimMoonen Architects

Project gallery

See allShow less
About this office
Cite: Collin Abdallah. "New Pavilion in Rotterdam's Leuvehaven Port Brings High-Tech Design to a Historical Context" 14 Jul 2018. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/897699/new-pavilion-in-rotterdams-leuvehaven-port-brings-high-tech-design-to-a-historical-context> ISSN 0719-8884

Render. Image Courtesy of MoederscheimMoonen Architects

鹿特丹老港口展厅效果图公布,将高科技与历史串联

You've started following your first account!

Did you know?

You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.