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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Markthal Rotterdam in The Netherlands by MVRDV

 
August 6th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: MVRDV

The Market Hall is a sustainable combination of food, leisure, living and parking, fully integrated to celebrate and enhance the synergetic possibilities of the different functions. A secure, covered square emerges beneath an arc, conceived as an inversion of a typical market square and its surrounding buildings. During the day it serves as central market hall, after hours the hall becomes an enormous, covered, well lit public space.

the Markthal from the East at dusk, as the lights come on, Image Courtesy © Daria Scagliola/Stijn Brakkee

  • Architects: MVRDV
  • Project: Markthal Rotterdam
  • Location: Rotterdam, The Netherlands
  • Photography: Ossip van Duivenbode & Daria Scagliola/Stijn Brakkee
  • Client: Provast Nederland bv, The Hague, Netherlands
  • Design team (competition phase): Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs and Nathalie de Vries with Marc Joubert, Anet Schurink, Jeroen Zuidgeest, Michele Olcese, Laura Grillo, Ivo van Capelleveen
  • Design team (design and construction phase): Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs and Nathalie de Vries with Renske van der Stoep, Anton Wubben, Marc Joubert, Sven Thorissen, Gijs Rikken, Joeri Horstink, Elsbeth Ronner
  • Co-architect: INBO, Woudenberg, the Netherlands

The Markthal from the east on the Binnenrotte at dusk, Image Courtesy © Ossip van Duivenbode

  • Structure: Royal Haskoning DHV, The Hague, the Netherlands
  • Services/Acoustics: Peutz & Associes Zoetermeer, Netherlands
  • Installations: Techniplan, the Netherlands
  • Car park contractor: Mobilis + Martens en Van Oord
  • Above ground contractor: J.P. van Eesteren
  • Glass façade engineering: Octatube
  • Manager market-stall: Corio
  • Program and size:
    • Fresh food market stalls: 96 x 20 m2 each
    • 20 Food-related retails units: Total 4.600 m2
    • 8 units horeca: Total 1.600 m2
    • Retail total: 1.800 m2
    • Cooling and preparation space: 1.200 m2
    • Apartments: 126 apartments for sale / 80-300 m2, 102 apartments for rent / 80-140 m2; 1.200 parking spaces
  • Year of design (month + year):
    • Opening: On October 1st 2014
    • Competition: 1st prize: 2004
    • Design phase: Mar. 2006 to Feb. 2007
    • Definite Design: Feb. 2007 to Feb. 2008
    • Start construction: Last quarter of 2009
    • Delivery: Oct. 2014
  • Status: Completed

Exterior of the Markthal from the North at ground level, Image Courtesy © Ossip van Duivenbode

The Markthal from the West at dusk, Image Courtesy © Ossip van Duivenbode

New laws in the Netherlands require covered areas for traditional open air meat and fish markets due to new hygien constraints. MVRDV posed two questions in response to these challenges: ‘Can we use this operation to evolve the market typology as well as densify the the city centre?’ and ‘Can we increase quality as well as density of programming at Blaak?’

The arch of the Markthal at dusk, before completion, Image Courtesy © Ossip van Duivenbode

the Markthal at dusk from the Binnenrotte, where the outdoor market takes place twice a week, Image Courtesy © Daria Scagliola/Stijn Brakkee

The Market Hall is part of the new inner city heart of the Laurens Quarter, the original pre-war centre of Rotterdam. The building is a sustainable combination of food, leisure, living and parking, all fully integrated to enhance and make the most of the synergetic possibilities of the different functions. The hall is formed from an arch of privately developed apartments, strategically allowing private investment and iniative to provide a public space. The result is a covered square which acts as a central market hall during the day and, after closing hours remains lively due to restaurants on its first floor.

Aerial view of the Markthal at dusk, looking North West over Blaak station, Image Courtesy © Ossip van Duivenbode

The central escalators of the Market Hall provide access to the supermarket, pharmacy and parking levels below, Image Courtesy © Ossip van Duivenbode

The apartments follow strict Dutch laws regarding natural day-light: all rooms that require natural light are situated on the outside. Kitchens, dining rooms and storage are positioned at the market side, establishing a connection to the market. The front and backside are covered with a flexible suspended glass façade, allowing for maximum transparency and a minimum of structure, which will be the largest of its kind in Europe.

The interior of the Markthal at night, Image Courtesy © Ossip van Duivenbode

The central escalators of the Market Hall contain an integrated exhibition of the archaelogical artefacts found on the building site, Image Courtesy © Ossip van Duivenbode

The Markthal features 96 fresh food stalls in addition to 20 retail units, restaurants and cafes, Image Courtesy © Daria Scagliola/Stijn Brakkee

The central escalators of the Markthal leading down, Image Courtesy © Daria Scagliola/Stijn Brakkee

The glazed ends of the Markthal are made possible by a cablenet facade, which functions structurally like a tennis racket and can flex in response to wind, Image Courtesy © Daria Scagliola/Stijn Brakkee

The artwork on the Markthal’s interior is called ‘The Horn of Plenty’ and reflects the idea that the building is an icon of culinary culture, Image Courtesy © Daria Scagliola/Stijn Brakkee

Fresh fruit stands sit below buzzing restaurant terraces, Image Courtesy © Daria Scagliola/Stijn Brakkee

The interior of the Markthal as seen from a cafe, Image Courtesy © Daria Scagliola/Stijn Brakkee

The interior of a two bedroom apartment on the North side of the Markthal, looking towards the historic Laurenskerk, Image Courtesy © Daria Scagliola/Stijn Brakkee

A window into the Markthal from an apartment, seen from the bathroom and looking through the bedroom, Image Courtesy © Daria Scagliola/Stijn Brakkee

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Categories: Apartments, Market, Mixed use, Parking, Residential, Restaurant, Retail facilities, Super Market




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