Overblaak Development

Rotterdam


Designed by Amsterdam-based architect Piet Blom and built between 1978 and 1984, this mind-bending development facing the Markthal is marked by its pencil-shaped tower and 'forest' of 38 cube-shaped apartments on hexagonal pylons. This vibrantly coloured, crazily tilting apartment block is one of the city's most recognisable structures. One apartment, the Kijk-Kubus Museumwoning, is open to the public; the Stayokay Rotterdam youth hostel occupies the supersized cube at the southern end.


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1. Kijk-Kubus Museumwoning

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2. Witte Huis

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Dating from 1897–98, Europe's first 'skyscraper', the 11-storey, 45m-high Witte Huis, was designed by Willem Molenbroek in art-nouveau style using load…

3. Markthal

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4. Willemswerf

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5. Het Industriegebouw

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6. Willemsbrug

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Rotterdam's signature red-pylon bridge opened in 1981.

7. Maritiem Museum Rotterdam

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8. Timmerhuis

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