How do you stand out in a skyscraper-packed city like Dubai? Well, you can either build really big – or you can build eye-catching. MVRDV opted for the latter with its Inaura tower, which will be ...
The MVRDV-designed façade, lit at night in iconic Tiffany Blue, drew inspiration from jewelry designer Elsa Peretti’s Bone ...
The façade’s icy blue hue, closely associated with Tiffany’s brand identity, enhances its landmark presence within the ...
Several years ago, Claudia Langer and Gregor Wöltje hired the Dutch architecture studio MVRDV to build a house on the outskirts of Munich. Instead, they got nine houses. The point was to give each ...
In Paradise City, a new entertainment and hospitality complex in Seoul, South Korea, MVRDV was faced with a unique challenge: design two contextual, expressive buildings without any windows—one an ...
In an attempt to bridge the gap between tradition and the future of design, Dutch architecture firm MVRDV has unveiled its plans for a 6,500-square-meter mixed-use tower it’s calling the Milestone in ...
When I first glimpsed the photos of MVRDV's Glass Farm, I misapprehended it. I assumed I was looking at an ordinary brick building which, in an act of willful capriciousness (you know how architects ...
No one has better embraced a progressive ideal for our urban future than Dutch design firm MVRDV. Its radical designs comfortably and sustainably fit as many people in as little space as possible. In ...
Valley is due to open in 2022, one year later than expected, with 200 apartments and spaces for offices, shops, restaurants and bars. It was first revealed by MVRDV in Amsterdam in 2015 after the ...
Dutch architecture studio MVRDV has unveiled its plans to transform Herman Hertzberger's 1970s Centraal Beheer building in the Netherlands into a residential district with over 650 homes. MVRDV will ...
In the early 16th century, the German merchant, mining entrepreneur, and banker Jakob Fugger almost single handedly contributed to the economic boom of Augsburg, the third largest city in the Bavarian ...