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MVRDV Launches New Exhibition at the Architektur Galerie Berlin, Celebrating 30years of Work in Germany3 days ago
MVRDV is celebrating the upcoming opening of its Berlin o�ice with an in-house exhibition, showcasing
the firm’s 30 years’ worth of work in Germany. Launched at the Architektur Galerie Berlin, the event takes
over the walls of MVRDV Haus Berlin, showcasing the company’s archive, some only on paper but much of
it realized, with “both current and past German projects, including unseen projects from the past and
newly-revealed future projects”.
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On Recycled Architecture: 12 Proposals to Promote Adaptive Reuse12 days ago
When reflecting on recycling, sustainability, measures to take, and innovative technological solutions, one
cannot help but think that there are also familiar approaches that should be taken into consideration. In
fact, when examining the impact of the built environment on the climate, one notes that in many
countries, 80% of the buildings that will exist in 2050 have already been built. The most e�ective form of
sustainability may, therefore, be saving energy by eliminating or minimizing new constructions, and by
avoiding the demolition of existing structures.
That is what adaptive reuse stands for: instilling a new purpose on an existing “le�over building.”
Nowadays, the refashioning process is becoming essential because of numerous issues related to the
climate emergency, plot and construction costs, a saturation of land, and a change in living trends.
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MVRDV to Transform Iconic Expo 2000 Pavilion into Co-working Complex17 days ago
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Design practice MVRDV has unveiled a new plan to transform their seminal Dutch Pavilion from the 2000
World Expo in Hannover. The project will convert the former Expo Pavilion into a co-working o�ice
building, as well as two structures for student housing and parking. The team aims to reinterpret the
original project’s concept for the two new buildings and celebrate the iconic structure.
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Architects' Diverse Positions on Visualization: From Hyper-Realistic Renderings toDigital Collagesabout a month ago
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As architects rely heavily on imagery to convey abstract information to a broad audience, there is a
recurrent conversation on the role of visualizations in architecture and how they impact the general
perception of the built environment.
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Get to Know These Distinguished Architectural Visualization Studios and TheirArtwork2 months ago
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As architecture is increasingly reliant on renderings to convey its message and depict the unbuilt, many
practices turn to seasoned 3D artists to help them portray their designs in the most favourable light; thus
they externalize visualizations to a handful of firms.
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Latest Images Reveal Near Completed MVRDV's Art Depot for Museum BoijmansVan Beuningen4 months ago
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The public art depot for the Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, designed by MVRDV is nearing completion
in Rotterdam. Scheduled for opening in September 2021, recent images showcase the installation of the
first of 75 trees on the roof garden.
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MVRDV Wins Competition to Design the Mixed-Use Shimao ShenKong InternationalCenter in Shenzhen, China4 months ago
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MVRDV’ s entry, Shenzhen Terraces, has been selected from 27 projects as the winner in a competition to
design a 101,300-square-metre mixed-use Shimao ShenKong International Center. The multi-level urban
living room is located in Universiade New Town, Longgang District, Shenzhen, China.
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Airbnb Launches $1 Million Competition to Build Unique Homes4 months ago
Airbnb has launched a $1 million design fund to finance 10 “unconventional and unusual” homes.
Looking for the “wildest home ideas”, the competition-based program is called the Unique Airbnb Fund
and will be judged by actor Billy Porter, MVRDV partner Fokke Moerel, and Airbnb Superhost Kristie Wolfe.
Each of the finalists will receive a grant to make their eccentric Airbnb design concepts a reality.
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Design Icons: Albania's New Architecture Taking Shape5 months ago
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Albania's architecture is tied to the sea and the country's cultural heritage. Bordered by Montenegro,
Kosovo, North Macedonia and Greece, the republic spans both the Adriatic and Ionian Sea as it connects
to the Mediterranean. Over time, Albania has seen a confluence of di�erent civilizations and cultures, each
shaping the built environment as we experience it today.
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MVRDV and Airbus Integrate Air Mobility into Urban Environments5 months ago
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MVRDV in collaboration with Airbus, Bauhaus Lu�fahrt, ETH Zurich, and Systra, is developing a plan for
the future of Urban Air Mobility (UAM). The investigation tackles the integration of “flying vehicles” into
our urban environments and envisions a comprehensive mobility concept.
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MVRDV Unveils Images of the Tripolis O�ice Complex in Amsterdam5 months ago
MVRDV has revealed a renovation scheme for the Tripolis o�ice complex in Amsterdam, originally
designed by Dutch architect Aldo van Eyck. Entitled Tripolis Park, the proposal that will accommodate the
o�ices of Uber, will also enlarge part of the existing space, add an o�ice block and a new park.
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MVRDV Wins Competition to Design Potsdam’s Creative Quarter Master Plan6 months ago
MVRDV has won a competition to create a master plan for a new cultural and creative quarter in the heart
of Potsdam, Germany. The project designed for developer Glockenweiß was acclaimed for its particular
approach in creating considerably more space than required in the initial brief.
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MVRDV Reveals a Smart City Proposal for the Tencent Headquarters Campus inQianhai Bay7 months ago
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MVRDV has just released images of the firm’s competition entry for the next Tencent headquarters
campus, located in Qianhai Bay, Shenzhen. Highlighting the green potential of Smart City Technology, the
project imagines an entire urban district including o�ices, homes for Tencent employees, commercial
units, public amenities, schools, and a conference center.
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MVRDV Wins Competition to Reimagine Seoul’s Waterfront8 months ago
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MVRDV has won the competition to redesign the Tancheon Valley and Seoul’s waterfront. Called “The
Weaves”, the design was made to knit together pedestrian and bicycle paths, the natural landscapes, and
public amenities. Commissioned by the government of Seoul, the design introduces a combination of
natural and human activity in the midst of the city.
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MVRDV Designs New Green Roof for Utrecht Convention Center8 months ago
MVRDV and Jaarbeurs have designed a new master plan and green roof for Utrecht’s exhibition, event, and
conference center in the Netherlands. MVRDV founding partner Winy Maas described the project's goal as
creating “a garden in the city.” The new Jaarbeurs is designed to be a sustainable building that opens in all
directions, and an accessible green roof will descend to ground level via cascading terraces.
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Carlo Ratti and Winy Maas Discuss Facial Recognition and the Shenzhen Biennale
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In December 2019, the Chinese city of Shenzhen will host the world’s only Biennale focused exclusively on
the topics of urbanism and urbanization. The 2019 Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism\Architecture will explore
new phenomena brought about by the digital revolution, and the ability of citizens to become involved in
shaping cities. The Biennale curator, Carlo Ratti, exemplifies this intersection between natural and
artificial, championing the power of new technologies to transform how we live and design through his
work at Carlo Ratti Associati and the MIT Senseable City Lab. In the “Eyes of the City” section of the
Biennale, he is joined by MVRDV, and its co-founder Winy Maas, in shaping an experience that invites
visitors and observers to question how technologies such as facial recognition can be integrated into
urban life.
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The Shenzhen & Hong Kong 2019 Bi-City Biennale Reflects on Technology and UrbanLife8 months ago
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Opening in December in Shenzhen, China, the Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism and Architecture (UABB),
organized by the cities of Shenzhen and Hong Kong, will discuss the theme of “Urban Interactions”. First to
use Facial Recognition and Artificial Intelligence, the public exhibition will test new grounds to reflect on
the impact of digital technologies on the urban environment.
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MVRDV Creates a 23-story Mixed-Use Building for Mission Rock9 months ago
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Part of the Mission Rock master plan in San Francisco, MVRDV unveiled their contribution, in partnership
with Perry Architects, a 23-story mixed-use building, including o�ices and residential units. The firm joins
other big names like Studio Gang, Henning Larsen, and WORKac in designing one of the vertical entities in
this waterfront.
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