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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. Residential Tower in Rotterdam, The Netherlands by MoederscheimMoonen ArchitectsFebruary 19th, 2022 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: MoederscheimMoonen Architects In 2019, MoederscheimMoonen won the architect selection commissioned by Stebru for the residential tower, Riva, in the Scheepmakershaven in Rotterdam. The residential building will be built on top of the existing office block, retaining the iconic reconstruction architecture of this building. The final design of the building was completed recently. This activated the further elaboration and ultimately, the construction of the new residential complex. The Scheepmakershaven is part of the Maritime District of Rotterdam: a harbour area that has been transforming into a lively residential area since 2009. The area is characterized by its many towers and is the epicentre of high-rise buildings in Rotterdam’s city centre. On the site of Riva, there are currently two office buildings that were designed between 1956 and 1963. The Municipality of Rotterdam has listed these buildings as valuable reconstruction architecture. They show the typical character of this architecture and had to be preserved as much as possible during the redevelopment and expansion into a residential building.
The preservation of the existing office block became the starting point for the design. The residential tower, Riva, is designed on top of the office block and stands in balanced contrast with the existing buildings. The design does not aim to reach the heights of the surrounding high-rises in the area, instead it provides a generous footprint, creating a special living environment with a panoramic view over the harbour. The building manifests itself in an empathetic way, yet maintains a dynamic presence, in between and just below the existing residential towers. The 56 apartments have plenty of transparency, allowing for panoramic views of the harbour and the city. The undulating outdoor spaces overlook the water in the area and provide a pleasant contrast to the reconstruction architecture below. Due to their spacious dimensions, the balconies act as an extension of the apartments which creates a spacious and unique living environment in the middle of the city. The fronts of the balconies are manufactured with anodized aluminium and cold bent glass. The undersides are made of light brown pigmented concrete with a wood plank relief, giving a warm and luxurious feeling to the whole. Multifunctionality was a key factor in the design of Riva. The offices in the original corner building will be retained and there will be space for restaurants in the plinth. The combination of working and living creates a lively place for spontaneous encounters. A common layer with a living room and roof garden will be created between the residential tower and office buildings. This will become a meeting place for residents and the companies in the offices. The image-defining element of this layer is the constructive truss that supports the tower. This construction supports the entire tower and thus punches itself through the existing substructure with a reduced number of piles. Contact MoederscheimMoonen Architects
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