20072010

Port City 3

The transshipment activities in the port of Rotterdam are moving increasingly from the heart of the city towards the Maasvlakte, an industrialized area outside of town, which changes the character of the historic ports of Rotterdam. Port City is an office project initiated by the Rotterdam Port Authority, designed to give the outdated business area (Waalhaven) a new impulse. In this context Port City 2 and 3 are designed.

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Silo-like cores

Both buildings refer in their appearance to the port activities of past and present. In Port City 2 one can recognize the stacks of shipping containers that still define the appearance of the port today. The silo-like cores of Port City 3 refer to the former, large-scale transshipment of grain.

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Magnificent view

With glass on all sides Port City 3 connects to the open character of the surrounding area. The reflective glass facades of the building are constructed in steel, have windows that open individually and offer a magnificent view over the Waalhaven. Due to the similar structure in both stability cores of Port City 3 the office floors of approximately 1000m3 each, can be independently utilized by multiple users and each have their own access. Parking lots are situated underneath the buildings.

Architect
Benthem Crouwel Architects
Client
Havenbedrijf Rotterdam
Location
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Gross floor area
8.000 m²
Start design
2007
Start construction
2009
Completion
2010