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Located in the historic Laurenskwartier in the heart of Rotterdam, the Markthal is formed by the construction of privately-developed apartments arranged into a large arch, strategically allowing a private initiative to create a public space. Markthal Rotterdam is a completely new concept, the first building of its kind, a hybrid between market hall and housing. Rotterdam experiences a world-wide scoop with this new urban typology.

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Een Rotterdams icoon is geboren!. EEN PRACHTIGE PARADOX." - Winy Maas, MVRDV Architect van de Markthal. Op 19 november 2009 startte de bouw Geschiedenis en toekomst op een plek. Vlakbij waar Rotterdam in het jaar 1270 werd gesticht verrees steen voor steen de herkenbare boogvorm van de Markthal. Today Queen Máxima of the Netherlands opens Markthal Rotterdam, a project by developer Provast. Markthal is the first covered food market of the Netherlands, drawing inspiration from food markets in Stockholm, Barcelona and Valencia. The roof of the market hall is an arch accommodating 228. In order to offer you the best possible website, we use cookies at MVRDV. For example, we record surfing behavior and analyze the website. We cannot derive any personal information from these cookies, but we can investigate user patterns to improve our websites. We also use cookies to make advertisements as relevant to you as possible. Markthal Rotterdam, the covered food market and housing development by Dutch architects MVRDV, has officially opened today.

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MVRDV has just created a new 'spot' with its €175 million Markthal. It faces an open space the size of Beijing's Tiananmen Square between Blaak and Binnenrotte that is occupied only twice a week by a large outdoor market of about 450 stalls. Stallholders are usually itinerant, travelling from town to town for market days. the market hall contains 96 fresh food stalls and shop units, representing both local and internationally based vendors and producers. the diverse cuisine spread ranges from, 'fresh fish to game,. MVRDV's Markthal: The Inhabited Urban Monument Aaron Betsky examines a MVRDV Market Hall covered by an inhabitable multifamily arch. By Aaron Betsky Courtesy MVRDV Markthal, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Few architecture firms active in the last few decades have pushed the envelope as far and as often as the Dutch firm MVRDV. Door Harm Tilman - De Markthal in Rotterdam is niet de eerste overdekte markt in Nederland, maar wel de eerste die is gecombineerd met woningen en parkeren. Het door Provast ontwikkelde en MVRDV ontworpen gebouw bestaat uit een boog met een hoogte van veertig meter, waarin 228 koop- en huurappartementen zijn opgenomen.

Netherlands Public and leisure Slideshows MVRDV's huge horseshoe-shaped market hall and housing development in Rotterdam is captured in these new images by photographers Hufton + Crow The €175m Markthal (in Dutch) stands in a large square in Laurens Quarter, Rotterdam's pre-war centre, which was razed by bombing in 1940 and is undergoing its own redevelopment. The Markthal replaces a post-war school building, which has itself been relocated to an empty office block nearby. Construction Company J. P. van Eesteren, Mobilis and Martens en Van Oord Developer Provast Nederland Decorator Arno Coenen, Iris Roskam Designed in 2004 - 2009 Built in 2009 - 2014 Height 40m Width 70m Length 120m Floors 11 Land Area 8.400m² Built-up Area 100.000m² Facade Glass The MARKTHAL covered market in the city centre of Rotterdam is one of the first of its kind in the Netherlands. The unique structure was designed by MVRDV Architects, who were approached by the city of Rotterdam to create a combined market and residential building.

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In order to offer you the best possible website, we use cookies at MVRDV. For example, we record surfing behavior and analyze the website. We cannot derive any personal information from these cookies, but we can investigate user patterns to improve our websites. We also use cookies to make advertisements as relevant to you as possible. International architectural firm MVRDV, based in Rotterdam, has really put its mark on the city. They are responsible for iconic buildings and designs such as the Markthal, Harbour Experience Centre, The Modernist, and Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen.. In 2015, Het Nieuwe Instituut, the national heritage institution for architecture, design and digital culture, began acquiring the MVRDV archive.