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Architects:V8 Architects
Area:37600m²
Year:2022
Photographs:Ossip van Duivenbode,Aiste Rakausaite
Manufacturers:Guardian Glass S.A.,Kawneer,Kone
Project Management:U-Vastgoed B.V
Main Contractor:Ballast Nedam
Partners In Charge:Rudolph Eilander, Michiel Raaphorst
Project Team:Jeroen van Rijen, David Spierings, Taro Yoshikawa, Emilia Serowiec, Serena Contardi, Arno Kwint, Martine Duyvis, Niels Roodbergen, Sophia van Rooij, Federico Rosson, Kelly Otter, Jochem Moerman
Client:De Vijf Heeren B.V.
Structural Engineer:Van Rossum
City:Rotterdam
Country:The Netherlands
Text description provided by the architects. Rising above Rotterdam’s iconic skyline with its distinctive design, De Cooltoren is a bold redevelopment of a post-second world war site that started V8 Architecture’s expertise in functional, aesthetic highrises with well-performing outdoor space in tall buildings. Located in In the Baan Quarter, just adjunct the city center and surrounding tall buildings. This area was long overlooked and allowed the area to develop into a lively residential area with many restaurants, bars, and galleries on and around the "famous" Witte de Withstraat.
The project involved the demolition of 4 buildings from the 1950s and integrating their volumes and their façade identity into a new residential tower. The 154-meter new tower comprises a ground floor for commercial use, five floors of rental and residential apartments for sale. The tower's form articulates the different urban qualities that the scheme brings together.
The first five floors are a representation of the previous buildings on site; the lower part of the tower is focused on the connection to the neighborhood, while the “mid-crown” accentuates the fire code of the Netherlands, which results in most towers in the Netherlands topping off at 70 meters. The top part mirrors the lower part of the tower but connects the residents with the skyline appeal of living in a high-rise tower.
What sets the Cooltoren apart is its exceptional blend of indoor-outdoor living. The plan supports a 1770 square meter shared garden and a variety of apartment types with unique arrangements. Its flexible floor plans are made possible by an "outrigger" system: A system with eight sturdy columns near the façade provides stability while supporting most of the floors. This results in an impressive form factor of 0.8 for high-rise buildings and allows residents to customize their living spaces. In contrast, the tower's centerpiece, a "middle crown" featuring four floors, each with four corner flats, showcases an elegant equivalent to luxurious penthouses with a covered outdoor space of 75 m2 per dwelling and a harmonious blend of balcony and privacy
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Address:Baan 38, 3011 CC Rotterdam, The Netherlands