
this windowed effect adds an extra dimension in experiencing the view onto rotterdam. ‘the façade features a contemporary reinterpretation of the bay window, providing views for each unit with the advantage of allowing individual and unique apartments in this large collective complex. ‘rotterdam is more and more a city of towers and the sax will add a new element to this collection,’ comments jacob van rijs, co-founder of MVRDV. inside the building, all main rooms will be situated within the bay-windowed façade meaning that all apartments benefit from the maximum amount of daylight enhanced by 270-degree panoramic views of the nieuwe maas and city.

With already two residential buildings on the south side of wilhelminapier developed by MVRDV, ‘the sax’ with its two interconnected towers will be united by a bridge which will house a 150 room hotel and roof terrace. Property management, asset management, development. Image here © MVRDV (header image © wax architectural visualisations) Independent hotel management firm delivering superior investment returns for its strategic partners. AirBridge which exports addicts to mainland cities, like Philadelphia.


Terminals B & C and D & E are connected in both secure & unsecured. the building’s distinct shape consists of two interconnected towers (philadelphia & havana) with a total surface area of 82,000 sqm to provide 450 apartments, a hotel, wellness centre, parking, congress and various commercial facilities. A new article was published in the Philadelphia Inquirer that focuses on one of. The passenger terminal complex at Philadelphia Airport consists of seven passenger terminals, arranged from East to West: A-West, Terminal A-East, Terminal B & C, Terminal D, Terminal E & Terminal F - connected in their secure areas, which offer access to corresponding garages. It has been announced that MVRDV has won the competition for ‘the sax’, a 51 floor mixed-use tower to be sited on rotterdam’s renowned wilhelminapier port development.
