Rotterdam Stadskantoor A New City Hall of Rotterdam in the Netherlands
Call it Stadskantoor Rotterdam architectural design, the project will include the functions of the city, offices and apartments. Office for Metropolitan Architecture won a competition to design a new room for the city of Rotterdam in the Netherlands.
OMA, in conjunction with Werner Sobek and technical ABT, who won the contest Stadskantoor Rotterdam, a new building for city hall city services, offices, residential.The winner was announced this morning at the city council Hamit Karakus.
This project was chosen, which is an OMA partner Reinier from Graaf and REM Koolhaas, Dutch architecture of the five filing by the company after a period of public consultation and discussion with a panel of experts, said: OMA design is the perfect combination of innovation and adaptability to the surrounding context.
OMA designed a modular building with repetitive units is set back from the road which gradually increased the two peaks are not regular. The composition of buildings creates small cells with complex shapes impressive when viewed from the Coolsingel, one of the main streets of Rotterdam, and allows for smoothness and adaptability as a border town adjacent Stadskantoor building since 1950, Stadstimmerhuis.
Stadskantoor produce maximum efficiency and flexibility in an innovative structural units and can build a program to add or even remove the property that needed to change the time of construction, and able to adapt to office space or residential settings as desired. green platform at a higher level to provide the possibility of a garden apartment in the heart urbanRotterdam.
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