Valley Towers / MVRDV

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  • Client: EDGE
  • Principal In Charge: Winy Maas
  • Partner: Jeroen Zuidgeest
  • Director: Gideon Maasland
  • Competition Team: Anton Wubben, Luca Moscelli, Sanne van Manen, Elien Deceuninck, Marco Gazzola, Jack Penford Baker, Brygida Zawadzka, Francis Liesting, Annette Lam, Hannah Knudsen
  • Design Team: Gijs Rikken and Gideon Maasland with Guido Boeters, Wietse Elswijk, Saimon Gomez Idiakez, Rik Lambers, Javier Lopez-Menchero, Sanne van Manen, Stephanie McNamara, Thijs van Oostrum, Frank Smit, Boudewijn Thomas, Maria Vasiloglou, Laurens Veth, Cas Esbach, Mark van Wasbeek, Olesya Vodenicharska
  • Building Owner: RJB Group of Companies
  • Real Estate Consultant: CBRE, Heeren Makelaars
  • Sustainability Certification: BREEAM-NL Excellent
  • Cost Calculator: BBN Adviseurs
  • Installations: Deerns, DWA
  • Building Physics And Fire Safety Consultant: DGMR
  • Images: Vero Visuals
  • Graphic Design: Plusone
  • Model: Made by Mistake
  • City: Amsterdam
  • Country: The Netherlands
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Valley Towers / MVRDV - Exterior Photography, Cityscape
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Text description provided by the architects. Valley, the dramatic, geology-inspired, plant-covered high-rise designed by MVRDV for developer Edge, was officially opened in a ceremony on Friday. The 75,000-square-metre building, which was recently declared the world’s best new skyscraper by the Emporis Awards, stands out in Amsterdam’s Zuidas neighbourhood with its three towers of 67, 81, and 100 metres and its spectacular cantilevered apartments. 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.

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Cite: "Valley Towers / MVRDV" 20 Sep 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/989217/valley-towers-mvrdv> ISSN 0719-8884

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