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180 Steps in Rotterdam

Central Station Public Realm: 180 Steps in The Netherlands design by MVRDV Architects

post updated 10 July 2019

Design: MVRDV, Architects

The Stairs celebrate 75 year post-war reconstruction 180 Steps

180 Steps

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180 Steps Opening

180 steps leading up from the Stationsplein, outside Rotterdam Central Station, taking visitors up to the rooftop of the Groot Handelsgebouw, an iconic building in the history of the post-war reconstruction of the city. The Mayor of Rotterdam, Ahmed Aboutaleb, opened The Stairs on 16th May 2016 to commemorate 75 years of the reconstruction of Rotterdam. In its first day, The Stairs had 7850 visitors. A month of activities followed, including film screenings, debates and art events. The Stairs remained open until the 12th June and was open with free admission to visitors from 10:00 to 22:00.

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The scaffolding structure, assembled by Dutch Steigers, took visitors 29 metres up to the roof top of the Groot Handelsgebouw. A viewing platform offered stunning views of the city’s skyline whilst the iconic Kriterion Cinema, once popular in the 1960s, reopened for the month to host a variety of films, debates and performances.

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17 May 2016

“The stairs are a symbolic first step towards a better use of our city’s second layer, and ideally would be replaced with a set of escalators in the next step,” tells MVRDV co-founder Winy Maas. “It is, in this way, a second reconstruction, a ’Tweederopbouw’, that gives access to, activates and connects the rooftops of Rotterdam.”

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Highlights of the month’s activities, organised in partnership with Rotterdam Celebrates the City!, include a lecture and debate by MVRDV co-founder Winy Maas on the 30th May in which he will discuss the future of Rotterdam and its architecture. The Lucht Café is offering refreshments to tired climbers and relaxed observers alike. And an exhibition reimagining the next layer of Rotterdam’s development takes existing buildings around the city and activates their rooftops, creating new public spaces and connections between them.

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“With this installation and in our exhibition we show what this city could look like if we do that in many places, engaging a series of our existing buildings and giving access to their roofs, to create a new, much more interactive, three dimensional and denser urban topography for the next city generation,” Winy Maas explains.

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The installation and exhibitions are open to the public between 10:00 and 22:00 and offer an impressive temporary landmark for Rotterdam. The scaffolding responds to the angles of the Rotterdam Central Station, connecting the contemporary icon with a historic monument, whilst through its construction referencing the reconstruction that the city has experienced.

For the construction of the project MVRDV worked closely with Dutch Steigers and Adviesbureau Dekker Engineering. Coordination of events for the installation itself was done in partnership with Rotterdam Celebrates the City!

180 Steps

Photography © Ossip

180 Steps in Rotterdam images / information from MVRDV Architects

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Location: Rotterdam, The Netherlands, western Europe

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