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Retail Architectural Renovation Project in Holland design by Mei architects and planners

22 Nov 2018

Lijnbaan Shopping Area

Design: Mei architects and planners

Location: Rotterdam, Holland

Grand opening of the Lijnbaan in Rotterdam: first phase of the renovation of the world-famous reconstruction monument is finished.

De Lijnbaan is the world renowned first car free shopping promenade, designed in the Rotterdam post-WWII reconstruction era by Van den Broek & Bakema.

Lijnbaan in Rotterdam
photo © Ossip

De Lijnbaan was designed as an exclusive shopping area with 70 luxury shops. In 2010, De Lijnbaan ensemble was designated as a national monument. Since 2008, Mei architects and planners have carried out various cultural-historical studies on De Lijnbaan.

Lijnbaan in Rotterdam

Lijnbaan in Rotterdam
photos © Ossip

Mei won the architect selection in 2014 for the renewal of De Lijnbaan and was assigned to renovate this symbol of reconstruction and to restore the original high quality and 50s look of Lijnbaan shopping promenade. The approximately 800 meters shopping promenade De Lijnbaan will again be an area for shopping and staying. The first phase – between Aert van Nesstraat and Oldenbarneveltplaats – has now been completed.

Lijnbaan in Rotterdam
photo © Ossip Mei

Living room in the city
The canopies that interconnect the shop premises are the most characteristic part of the design for De Lijnbaan by the architects Van den Broek & Bakema. Together with the ‘crossing canopies’ they connect the shopping area and frame the public space, creating a pleasant outdoor space, like a living room in the city.

Lijnbaan in Rotterdam
photo © Bert Rietberg

Ever since its construction in 1953, more and more has changed and the unity in the ensemble has disappeared. With the design of Mei architects and planners, the living room feeling will return on De Lijnbaan. Elements that have been added in a later stadium are being removed, the old canopies will be restored and with the use of wood and warm materials, the original quality will return.

Lijnbaan in Rotterdam
Renovation in detail
Mei started the design process with extensive research and mapping all existing façades. Starting point of the renovation was the preservation and restoration of the time layer in the 1950s. Later renovations – such as the addition of the glass sheds created around 1996 – have been removed.

Lijnbaan in Rotterdam

The original canopies are being repaired and the ceilings and fronts will be covered with sustainable Accoya wood. At some buildings, the original wooden ceiling parts were still present. They have been restored and will not be replaced. The attentive passerby will be able to notice the differences between the cherished monumental wooden parts and the new wooden parts.

The storey façades are also being renewed. Here, the existing vertical concrete elements are cleaned and restored, and those who are missing are returned. The niche between canopies and the continuous façade beam at the level of the first floor – also an important element in the design of De Lijnbaan – is carefully repaired over the entire length and provided with gauze as pigeon protection to prevent pollution in the future.

Lijnbaan in Rotterdam

Teamwork
The client of De Lijnbaan renovation is Eigenaren Vereniging Lijnbaan. The construction was carried out by J.P.van Eesteren. The plans for the renovation have been realized in close collaboration with the property owners, retailers, municipality, contractor, the Council for Cultural Heritage and the Rotterdam Commission for Monuments. Following the completion of this first phase, the other parts of the Lijnbaan will be finished in the course of 2019.

Lijnbaan in Rotterdam
photo © Mei

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Location: Rotterdam, The Netherlands

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