Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen
//The port city of Rotterdam is known for its bold, often avant-garde architecture. The latest example is the depot building for the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen. Adjacent to the existing building from the 1930s, MVRDV created a 40-meter-high hemisphere with a shimmering mirrored façade and a landscaped light birch forest on the rooftop.
Monumental art bowl
The interior of the new building is no less spectacular with its dazzling atrium. An express lift also takes visitors up to the roof of the archive, which is designed as a viewing platform. In addition to a publicly accessible, generously open pavilion with a cross-shaped floor plan, the planners have also integrated a birch forest with 75 trees up here.
Construction of the new building
Robert Uhde
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