Rotterdam Rooftop Walk Designed by MVRDV Opened to Public

Rotterdam Rooftop Walk Designed by MVRDV Opened to Public

The Rotterdam Rooftop Walk has been opened to visitors, who ventured across a variety of the city’s rooftops at a height of 30 meters. Designed by Rotterdam Rooftop Days and MVRDV, the highlight of this installation is a bridge spanning the Coolsingel, one of Rotterdam’s most important streets.

The Rooftop Walk aims to give the public a new perspective on the city. The extensive programming should increase visitors’ awareness of the potential of roofs, which can become a “second layer” that makes the city more liveable, biodiverse, sustainable, and healthy.

The bright orange Rotterdam Rooftop Walk is 600 meters long and offers the public a fantastic view of the city for a month. In the rooftop exhibition artists, designers, and architects show how much is possible if we use our roofs efficiently for greenery, water storage, food production, and energy generation. On top of the installation, built by Dutch Steigers, all kinds of makers show how roofs can contribute to a sustainable, healthy and liveable city — from a virtual village to a green design for the roof of the Bijenkorf department store.

Rotterdam Rooftop Walk Designed by MVRDV Opened to Public
Rotterdam Rooftop Walk Designed by MVRDV Opened to Public
Rotterdam Rooftop Walk Designed by MVRDV Opened to Public
Rotterdam Rooftop Walk Designed by MVRDV Opened to Public
Rotterdam Rooftop Walk Designed by MVRDV Opened to Public
Rotterdam Rooftop Walk Designed by MVRDV Opened to Public
Rotterdam Rooftop Walk Designed by MVRDV Opened to Public
Rotterdam Rooftop Walk Designed by MVRDV Opened to Public
Rotterdam Rooftop Walk Designed by MVRDV Opened to Public
Rotterdam Rooftop Walk Designed by MVRDV Opened to Public
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The temporary installation is an initiative of Rotterdam Rooftop Days, with the concept and design developed together with MVRDV. As an office, MVRDV has actively worked on solutions for the scarcity of space in the city for years, and hopes to prevent the continued urbanization of rural areas. Rooftop programming can help with major issues such as climate change, the housing crisis, and the transition to renewable energy; the Rooftop Walk draws attention to these problems — making visitors more aware of the possibilities, especially in a city like Rotterdam where 18.5 square kilometers of flat roofs remain unused.

“In 2006, for the celebration of 75 years of Rotterdam’s reconstruction, we designed the Stairs to Kriterion, which attracted almost 370,000 visitors. That’s when the idea arose that it would be good to make a sequel to the project,” says MVRDV founding partner Winy Maas. “During the Eurovision Song Contest, the idea was to make a high stage to honour the winner, but that was cancelled due to the pandemic. I am glad that Rotterdam Rooftop Days have managed to achieve this, and I want to argue for a further sequel: we should not only occupy our roofs and make them greener but also connect them so that we can offer Rotterdammers a new rooftop park! For this, the orange carpet and the bridging of the Coolsingel are a nice initial test case.”

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PROJECT DATA

TITLE: Rotterdam Rooftop Walk
LOCATION: Rotterdam, Netherlands
OPENING: May 26th 2022
PHOTOS: MVRDV, Frank Hanswijk, Ossip

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