MVRDV reveals plans for sinuous viewing platform on Dutch coast
Dutch firm MVRDV has won a contest to create a wave-like viewpoint that will sit on the northernmost point of Holland, providing vistas out towards the Wadden Sea.
MVRDV won a competition organised by urban redeveloper Zeestad to create the public landmark for the municipality of Den Helder with its proposal SeaSaw.
The brief called for a structure to give the area a "sense of identity" and foster a better visual connection with the Wadden Sea, which is obscured by a defensive dike that keeps flood waters at bay.
The walkway, which will be lens-shaped in profile, will cantilever from the ground in opposing directions to create a pair of landings.
"The SeaSaw for Den Header is a memorable, undulating public art installation which responds to its context and history, while literally representing the dynamics of the sea in its infinite movement," said a statement from MVRDV co-founder Jacob van Rijs. "The installation respects the existing dike whilst allowing visitors and inhabitants to experience both city and sea from a whole new perspective."
The Wadden Sea is a UNESCO World Heritage site most recognised for its tidal mudflats, which attract vast amounts of migrating birds each year. Its waters also run through parts of Germany and Denmark, where last year Copenhagen practice Dorte Mandrup completed a thatched visitors centre for the region in Ribe.
As well as erecting The SeaSaw, the project will also see MVRDV create a five-kilometre p...
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