MVRDV

Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center

Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center 

MVRDV

Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
© Ossip van Duivenbode

ARCHITECTS
Mvrdv

BUILDING PHYSICS
Nelissen

MEP ENGINEER
Nelissen

FOUNDING PARTNER IN CHARGE
Winy Maas

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Van Rossum

DESIGN TEAM
Arjen Ketting, Klaas Hofman, Pim Bangert, Jonathan Schuster, Samuel Delgado, Duong Hong Vu, Monica Di Salvo, Efthymia Papadima, Luis Druschke, Maximilian Semmelrock, Antonio Pilz

SUSTAINABILITY ADVISOR
Arjen Ketting

STRATEGY AND DEVELOPMENT
Magdalena Dzambo

COPYRIGHT
Mvrdv Winy Maas, Jacob Van Rijs, Nathalie De Vries

EXHIBITION DESIGNER
Kossmanndejong

ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISOR
Nelissen

COST CALCULATION
Laysan

PARTNER
Fokke Moerel

AREA
3533 M²

YEAR
2025

LOCATION
The Netherlands

CATEGORY
Exhibition Center, Sustainability

Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
© Ossip van Duivenbode

Text description provided by architect.

A machine for storytelling: MVRDV's Portlantis offers visitors a new perspective on the Port of Rotterdam. For centuries, the city of Rotterdam and its port have grown together in a symbiotic relationship.

In the 21st century, the Port is embarking on one of the most significant changes in its history, as it transitions to sustainable, low-energy operations.

Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
© Ossip van Duivenbode
Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
© Ossip van Duivenbode

How can this change be experienced by the public, making sense of the complexity of the port? Opening today, the MVRDV-designed Portlantis is a visitor and exhibition centre for the Port of Rotterdam located at the port's western-most point.

Comprising a stack of five rotated exhibition spaces, the building stands out from its surroundings with its crimson-red public route from the dunes to its rooftop, while offering spectacular views in all directions of the North Sea, the coastline, and the port.

Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
© Ossip van Duivenbode
Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
© Ossip van Duivenbode

Occupying a prominent location on the beach of the port's Maasvlakte 2 artificial land extension, Portlantis creates a beacon that is visible from afar.

It takes a practical, no-nonsense approach to its educational task, channelling the spirit of the port with its simple functionality, dramatic presence, and industrial materials.

Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
© Ossip van Duivenbode
Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
© Ossip van Duivenbode

The shape of the building is a direct response to the activities taking place inside and out: each floor is square in plan and has a large panorama window that frames a different view of the surroundings.

The orientation of each floor, and the direction its main window faces, corresponds to its function.

Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
© Ossip van Duivenbode
Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
© Ossip van Duivenbode

On the ground floor café, this window faces westward and provides an intimate view of the dunes, while diners in the fourth-floor restaurant can enjoy views of both sunsets over the North Sea and the illuminated skyline of the port at night.

The permanent exhibition, designed by Kossmanndejong, is spread over three levels with objects in this industrial environment.

Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
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Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
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In the exhibition, each level addresses a different theme, and the panorama windows are focused on elements within the port that enhance the content of the exhibition.

At the centre of the building is a 22-metre-tall atrium that functions as an exhibition space in its own right.

Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
© Ossip van Duivenbode
Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
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A kinetic sculpture hangs in its centre, with a model of the Port of Rotterdam greeting visitors on the ground floor.

This dramatic space is emphasised by the mirrored ceiling, which doubles its apparent height, and by the entrance from the ground floor, in which a rotating door conceals the exhibition until visitors enter the voluminous heart of the building.

Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
© Ossip van Duivenbode
Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
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On the outside of the building, the different orientations of each level create platforms on each level.

These are connected by bright red staircases that twist their way up the stack, highlighting the route to the roof.

Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
© Ossip van Duivenbode
Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
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This route is accessible to the public for free, allowing the building to act as a viewing tower over the port.

"Portlantis is a beacon, it's eye-catching, but it's also a kind of watchtower", says MVRDV founding partner Winy Maas.

Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
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Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
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Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
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"When you live in Rotterdam, the port sits on the horizon – it's 'over there' and many people don't really know what goes on there.

Portlantis gives people a way to investigate, to see how things are changing in the port, how that relates to the city, and how it affects the lives they live in the city.

It does this extremely efficiently – like a machine for storytelling."

Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
© Ossip van Duivenbode
Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
© Ossip van Duivenbode
Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
© Ossip van Duivenbode

The building's materials are simple and industrial, seeking to be sustainable by following circular economy principles.

The structure is demountable so that its parts can easily be reused, and the façade panels will be returned at the end of their lifespan under an agreement made with the manufacturer.

Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
© Ossip van Duivenbode
Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
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Even the building's foundation, which avoids the use of concrete piles, is designed to leave no trace.

In addition to the sustainable materials of Portlantis, it is also a better than energy-neutral in operation. Efficient insulation and a heat pump mean that the building's energy requirements are relatively low.

Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
© Ossip van Duivenbode
Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
© Ossip van Duivenbode

Thanks in large part to a dedicated on-site windmill, the project locally generates 30 percent more energy than it uses.


Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
© Ossip van Duivenbode
Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
© Ossip van Duivenbode
Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
© Ossip van Duivenbode
Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
© Ossip van Duivenbode
Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
© Ossip van Duivenbode
Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
© Ossip van Duivenbode


Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
© Ossip van Duivenbode
Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
© Ossip van Duivenbode
Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
© Ossip van Duivenbode


Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
Ground Floor Plan
Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
1st Floor Plan
Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
2nd Floor Plan
Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
3rd Floor Plan
Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
4th Floor Plan
Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
Section


Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
Concept
Portlantis Visitor and Exhibition Center
Concept

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