OMA?s Masterplan for Feyenoord City in Rotterdam Approved
OMAÂ has released images of their masterplan for Feyenoord City, Rotterdam, after the plan was approved by city?s mayor and alderman. Developed for the Feyenoord football club, the project will consist of a redeveloped mixed-use district centered around a new 63,000 seat stadium for the team located along the Maas River.
View from Water. Image © OMA
OMAÂ has released images of their masterplan for Feyenoord City, Rotterdam, after the plan was approved by city?s mayor and alderman. Developed for the Feyenoord football club, the project will consist of a redeveloped mixed-use district centered around a new 63,000 seat stadium for the team located along the Maas River.
Feyenoord City Bird's-Eye View. Image © OMA
The stadium will serve as the starting point for business development in the area, linking to the rest of the Rotterdam-Zuid district through a walkway and generous public space. A new active artery, called ?The Strip,? will connect the new arena with Feyenoord?s current stadium, De Kuip, whose history will be preserved by its conversion into apartments, commercial space, an athletics sports center and a public square.
Feyenoord City Bird's-Eye View. Image © OMA
Stadium - Varkenoordseviaduct. Image © OMA
The renovated ?Kuip Park? will contain more than 89,000 square meters (958,000 square feet) of green space for sport and leisure a...
View from Water. Image © OMA
OMAÂ has released images of their masterplan for Feyenoord City, Rotterdam, after the plan was approved by city?s mayor and alderman. Developed for the Feyenoord football club, the project will consist of a redeveloped mixed-use district centered around a new 63,000 seat stadium for the team located along the Maas River.
Feyenoord City Bird's-Eye View. Image © OMA
The stadium will serve as the starting point for business development in the area, linking to the rest of the Rotterdam-Zuid district through a walkway and generous public space. A new active artery, called ?The Strip,? will connect the new arena with Feyenoord?s current stadium, De Kuip, whose history will be preserved by its conversion into apartments, commercial space, an athletics sports center and a public square.
Feyenoord City Bird's-Eye View. Image © OMA
Stadium - Varkenoordseviaduct. Image © OMA
The renovated ?Kuip Park? will contain more than 89,000 square meters (958,000 square feet) of green space for sport and leisure a...
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