Dutch Rooftop Walkways

MVRDV Installs an Orange Rooftop Promenade Across Rotterdam

MVRDV, a Dutch architecture firm, has built an orange rooftop promenade for Rotterdam that spans 600 meters and provides panoramic views. MVRDV will finish the ‘Rotterdam Rooftop Walk’ installation in time for the Dutch architecture festival and operate for one month only. Interested parties can visit the rooftop walk for a fresh perspective on the city, allowing individuals to appreciate its inherent beauty.

"I am glad that [we] have managed to achieve this [structure], 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," says MVRDV’s Winy Maas.

The Rotterdam Rooftop Walk is open till June 24 and runs concurrently with Rotterdam Architecture Month and the Rotterdam Rooftop Festival. Consumers can purchase tickets online.
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