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Museum Rotterdam

Organization information – Museum Rotterdam De collectie van Museum Rotterdam omvat meer dan 110.000 objecten die het verleden, heden en de toekomst van de stad...

Bovenaanzicht van de Kubuswoningen

Bovenaanzicht van de Kubuswoningen

The Cubehouses on the Blaak, seen from above. The houses are designed by the architect Piet Blom. On the background the red Willemsbrug and Het Witte Huis.

Wikkelboats in de Rijnhaven

Wikkelboats in de Rijnhaven

Wikkelboats, floating Tiny Houses, located at Rijnhaven. Wikkelboats are made of sustainable materials and are up to three times as environmentally friendly as traditional dwellings.

SAWA

SAWA

SAWA is the first timber residential building over 50 meters tall in Rotterdam. The building consists of 109 homes, with a mix of owner-occupied and mid-market rental units, and is designed to promote sustainability and social inclusivity. SAWA is fully gas-free, all-electric, and energy-neutral, and features green terraces and shared spaces that contribute to biodiversity and quality of life in the city. The project represents an important step toward Rotterdam’s sustainability ambitions and aims to contribute to CO₂ reduction.

SAWA

SAWA

SAWA is the first timber residential building over 50 meters tall in Rotterdam. The building consists of 109 homes, with a mix of owner-occupied and mid-market rental units, and is designed to promote sustainability and social inclusivity. SAWA is fully gas-free, all-electric, and energy-neutral, and features green terraces and shared spaces that contribute to biodiversity and quality of life in the city. The project represents an important step toward Rotterdam’s sustainability ambitions and aims to contribute to CO₂ reduction.

SAWA

SAWA

SAWA is the first timber residential building over 50 meters tall in Rotterdam. The building consists of 109 homes, with a mix of owner-occupied and mid-market rental units, and is designed to promote sustainability and social inclusivity. SAWA is fully gas-free, all-electric, and energy-neutral, and features green terraces and shared spaces that contribute to biodiversity and quality of life in the city. The project represents an important step toward Rotterdam’s sustainability ambitions and aims to contribute to CO₂ reduction.