Happy Easter! 🐣
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Perfect to carry books, with every single bag having a unique pattern. 🛍️ What's your favourite tote design in this selection? And how do you try to limit waste?
We designed the Dutch pavilion at the 2024 Taipei International Book Exhibition (TIBE) 📚 with structures that were wrapped in printed canvas displaying Dutch landscapes. Instead of discarding these prints after the exhibition, we had them made into a series of tote bags of 30x40cm.
It’s the United Nations International Design of Zero Waste – and we want to show you a creative way to limit waste in exhibition design! ♻️
This card is inspired by our project Inaura – a 210-metre luxury hotel and residential tower in Downtown Dubai. Read more here! www.mvrdv.com/projects/121...
Eid Mubarak! 🌙
🏗️ The start of construction was celebrated on 24 February with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. Read more here! mvrdv.com/news/4844/co...
The building spans five storeys, with three large atriums. The “Grotto” at the main entrance includes a café and lounge, while the “Valley” at the southern end hosts the event hall, and the “Canyon” connects floors for co-working spaces.
🏢 The design features a 120m-long monolithic bar, resting on a sunken base, cantilevering over steep slopes. Large windows on both ends offer views of the river gorge to the north and Mount Ararat to the south.
Construction has begun on the EU TUMO Convergence Center in Yerevan! This multifunctional building at Tumanyan Park will support TUMO's mission to provide free education and bridge the gap between students and the tech industry. 📚👩💻
Find more on our design for the Tiffany & Co. flagship store façade in Beijing here! www.mvrdv.com/projects/102...
Happy Lunar New Year! 🌒🎆🐎
With the construction sector responsible for 39% of global CO2 emissions, Carbon Confessions aims to spark direct, sometimes difficult conversations about the climate crisis. 📅 Open Wednesdays to Saturdays – running until 12 March in Rotterdam. Find more info here! mvrdv.com/news/4836/ca...
The exhibition opens with a carbon storyline and transformation projects. 🔄 It continues with 23 anecdotes and 22 carbon cases, using CarbonSpace, the free tool we developed to calculate embodied emissions. Visitors also find low-carbon materials and models of completed transformations.
Carbon Confessions Rotterdam is now open to visit! The exhibition offers a candid look at sustainable building, showing our successes and missteps in cutting carbon. At Rotterdam’s Keilepand, it traces 30+ years of ambition across 120 panels on a winding rail. 🌍🏗️
💡 Illuminated in the evening, the perforated façades bathe the theatre square in atmospheric light – referencing the yearly, local Lampegietersavond tradition. Read more here! mvrdv.com/news/4834/mv...
Our design adds more functions with separate volumes for three auditoriums, a foyer space, café, and back-of-house areas compactly combined into a single building. 🎶🎬 A porous ceramic façade refers to both theatre curtains and the city’s industrial textile history.
A new theatre for Veenendaal – shedding light on local history and culture! The Municipality of Veenendaal has approved the construction of our design for the new Lampegiet Theatre 🎭
Our design for Inaura aims to capture attention in an iconic skyline by privileging intrigue over spectacle. Read more here! mvrdv.com/news/4831/ne...
The façade features strong horizontal bands formed by two-metre-deep wraparound balconies. A "city to sky" transition shifts from crisp corners and mirrored glass to rounded forms and greater transparency upward. Balconies flare outward near the top to provide outdoor space for the Sky Villas.
The Sky Lounge offers panoramic views of the Burj Khalifa. A four-storey plinth contains ground-floor lobbies and restaurant, with a gym, infinity pool, and spa above. The lower tower includes a hotel and 105 Urban Apartments, while seven floors above the Sky Lounge contain nine Sky Villas.
A new way to mark the skyline 🏙️🔮 We won the competition to design Inaura: a luxury hotel and residential tower in Downtown Dubai! Our design takes a different approach to stand out among its taller neighbours: a luminous, jewel-like orb nestled in between the building's floors.
With their gently curved edges, these fins give the façade an elegant, fluid form. 💍 See more on the project here! mvrdv.com/news/4829/mv...
It’s the fifth façade in a series of designs by MVRDV for Tiffany, introducing a new design motif that reflects the pursuit of innovative materials and expressive three-dimensional form. The translucent, textured glass fins rise vertically up the full four-storey height of the building.
We’ve designed the façade of the new Tiffany & Co. flagship store in Beijing – with curving, translucent glass fins! 💎 These flowing shapes were inspired by classic Tiffany jewellery designs – specifically the Bone Cuff by Elsa Peretti.
Can you guess what project you're seeing as a snowball? ☃️ It's The Grand Ballroom in Tirana – a 6,000-seat arena for basketball and volleyball with residential apartments, a hotel, and ground-level retail! Read more here 👉 www.mvrdv.com/projects/125...
Happy holidays and a joyful 2026! 🎄🥂
🗓️🎤 On display from Dec 12–28, Wooden Wonders offers a space for community gatherings and learning about Chiayi’s heritage. Public events and a nightly light show on the pavilion’s façade are part of the anniversary celebrations. Full details: www.mvrdv.com/projects/123...
🚪 Wooden Wonders showcases timber's potential for sustainability and heritage preservation. The exhibition covers five sections, from the "forest" and "workshop" to Chiayi’s vision of becoming Taiwan’s Wood Capital. The pavilion stands as a statement for the future of wood use in architecture.
The design reflects Chiayi’s history, with roofs inspired by local buildings featuring diagonal cuts and intricate lines. 🏘️📐 Pastel gateways lead visitors into a courtyard, designed as an urban living room. The exhibition inside tells the story of timber, from local forests to modern construction.