Markthal – Silence And Noise Story by Rockfon Markthal – Silence And Noise MARKETHALL ROTTERDAM - AN INNOVATIVE SHOPPIING CENTER Story by Grupo Andalucia MARKETHALL ROTTERDAM - AN INNOVATIVE SHOPPIING CENTER
Product Spec Sheet

ElementBrandProduct Name
Acoustical Ceiling Manufacturers Rockfon
ManufacturersStackdoor
ManufacturersGrupo Andalucia
ManufacturersMagis spa
ManufacturersKingspan Group
ManufacturersRieder Sales GmbH

Product Spec Sheet
Acoustical Ceiling Manufacturers
Manufacturers
Manufacturers
Manufacturers
Manufacturers

Markthal Rotterdam

MVRDV as Architects

It is the first covered food market in the city. The roof of the market hall is an arch accommodating 228 apartments; underneath the hall are 1,200 parking spaces and a supermarket. The combination of market hall and housing is a new typology.Markthal is an energy efficient building and has been awarded a BREEAM very good rating.


More from the architect:


Today Queen Máxima of the Netherlands opens Markthal Rotterdam, a project by developer Provast. Markthal is the first covered food market of the Netherlands, drawing inspiration from food markets in Stockholm, Barcelona and Valencia. The roof of the market hall is an arch accommodating 228 apartments, underneath the hall are 1,200 parking spaces and a supermarket. The combination of market hall and housing is a new typology and, located in Rotterdam’s city center, is expected to attract 4,5 to 7 million visitors each year. The construction of Markthal, a design by MVRDV, took five years to be completed. The project was executed by contractors J.P van Eesteren, Mobilis and Martens en Van Oord.


At Markthal Visitors will be able to shop, eat, enjoy a drink on the terrace, live and park their car, all underneath the tall arch of 40 meters height. Markthal is located in the city center of Rotterdam, in the historic Laurenskwartier which is currently being redeveloped. The project is part of the ambition of the city council to turn the Laurenskwartier into a lively and bustling area.


Markthal comprises 96 fresh food stalls and shop units, ranging from Rotterdam based businesses and market vendors to established local heroes. They will offer a diverse range of products: from fresh fish to game, from cappuccino to cheese, from Chinese to Dutch, from ice cream to local produce, from bargains to exclusive slow food.


The ground and first floor accommodate 20 retail units, restaurants and cafés. All shops are food-related and include a crockery- and a wine shop. A supermarket is located on the 1st underground level allowing the shoppers to complete their shopping under one roof. ‘The World of Taste’, a center for education, information and innovation in the field of healthy eating will open on 1st January 2015.


The building with a total surface of 95.000 m² was designed by Rotterdam based architecture and urban planning firm MVRDV. The arch-shaped hall has a height of 40 meters, inside the arch 228 apartments are situated. The ground floor has a length of about 120 meters and a width of 70 meters, the size of a large football pitch. The underground car park has a total of 1.200 parking lots. Markthal is an energy efficient building and has been awarded a BREEAM Very Good rating.


In order to attract a large number of visitors, the building is designed with an open character. The open sides had to be closed to prevent rain and cold from entering, but kept as transparent as possible by opting for a single glazed cable net façade. Comparable to a tennis racket, pre-stressed steel cables create a suspended net in-between which the glass panes are hung. Markthal’s cable net façade is the largest of its kind in Europe and flexible to withstand heavy storms.


The exterior facade is clad in grey natural stone; the same is used for the market floor and the surrounding public space, in this way the emphasis lays on the colourful interior.


The large mural which covers the vaulted interior, ‘Cornucopia’ by artists Arno Coenen and Iris Roskam has a total surface of 11.000 m² making it one of the largest artwork of the Netherlands. ‘Cornucopia’ shows oversized images of market produce which can be bought at the market, while the flowers and insects refer to the work of Dutch still life masters from the 17th century. In order to achieve the required sharpness, the image was rendered by Pixar software. It was printed onto perforated aluminium panels, then attached to acoustic panels for noise control. The print resolution of the art work is comparable to a glossy magazine.


Markhal makes Rotterdam home of a new urban typology, a hybrid of market and housing. Markthal comprises of 102 rental- and 126 freehold apartments among which 24 penthouses. The apartments vary from 80 m² to 300 m², from two to five bedrooms. Every apartment has a view either towards the river Maas or the Laurens Church, and towards the market through windows or a glass floor made of sound and smell proof triple glazing.


In 2004, the City of Rotterdam launched an architectural competition for a market hall in combination with housing. Six developers were invited of which Provast was awarded the 1st prize. The winning concept, which is now being realized, proposed to combine both functions in one building.


The design by MVRDV was realized in collaboration with INBO architects, Royal HaskoningDHV, Peutz and Techniplan. Contractor Mobilis and Martens en Van Oord realized the underground car park, contractor J.P. van Eesteren is responsible for the complete structure above ground.


Retail property company Corio is the investor of the market stalls, food shops and cafés and restaurants; housing corporation Vesteda manages the 102 rental apartments. The underground car park is owned by the City of Rotterdam and managed by Interparking. The structure above ground was financed by ABN AMRO.


Market Hall will be open 7 days a week, from 10 am to 8 pm (Sunday noon to 6 pm) with extended opening times for the restaurants and cafés. The underground car park will be open 24 hours a day

Artwork Ceiling Market Hall

Arno Coenen as Designers

The 11,000 sq m artwork on the interior façade of the building displays massive enlargements of fruits, vegetables, grains, fish, flowers and insects and in the background, one can also see the Sint Laurenskerk. According to the artists Arno Coenen and Iris Roskam, the Horn of Plenty is an adoration of nature and an ode to the universe. Coenen completed the work in cooperation with a team of six specialists.


More from the architect:


Rotterdam – Horn of Plenty The 11,000 square metre artwork on the interior façade of the Market Hall in Rotterdam displays massive enlargements of fruits, vegetables, grains, fish, flowers and insects. In the background, you can also see the Sint-Laurenskerk. According to the artists Arno Coenen and Iris Roskam, who want to evoke the childlike feeling of wonderment with this work, the Horn of Plenty is an adoration of nature and an ode to the universe. Coenen completed the work in cooperation with a team of six specialists.


Selection Committee The committee emphasises that it is specifically the artwork by Arno & Iris in collaboration with MVRDV that has been shortlisted, not the entire (and already much applauded) design of the market hall. The work demonstrates that the experience of a space is dependent on the good application of art. Coenen has achieved an extravagant impression that an architect cannot do on his own. With this work, Rotterdam makes an impressive statement, with an enormous force of attraction.

Markthal – Silence And Noise

Rockfon as Acoustical Ceiling Manufacturers

The architects decided to keep all other functions such as window frames, floors and ceilings in a calm, grey tone. As they needed acoustical ceiling which had no seams with correct color possibilities, they used ROCKFON Mono® Acoustic.


More from the acoustical ceiling manufacturer:


The MARKTHAL covered market in the city centre of Rotterdam is one of the first of its kind in the Netherlands. The unique structure was designed by MVRDV Architects, who were approached by the city of Rotterdam to create a combined market and residential building. After several drafts, MVRDV decided that they did not want to cover the market with a traditional low roof, and instead they drafted an arch. “In that way the apartments would be able to see the market, and really experience this,” explains project architect, Anton Wubben, of MVRDV.


Making the market the focal point of the construction, they decided to cover the inside of the arch with a piece of art consisting of 4,000 colourful panels by local Rotterdam artist Arno Coen. The surrounding apartments were constructed to have a view into the market, and the penthouse apartments were even equipped with glass floors, allowing residents to look directly down onto the stands. To direct visitors’ attention directly towards the life in the market, MVRDV kept all other elements in a very minimal design. “Whatever we did, the market should be the centre of the design, and all the functions around it should facilitate this,” says Wubben, “so the space needed to be as minimally designed as possible.”


To achieve this discreet expression, MVRDV decided to keep all other functions – such as window frames, floors and ceilings – in a calm, grey tone. “We needed an acoustical ceiling which had no seams whatsoever, and the correct colour possibilities, so there we used ROCKFON Mono® Acoustic,” Wubben says. The result is an impressive structure with a remarkable balance between peaceful privacy and hectic interaction. “In the end we created a space, a framework you could almost say, that is the host for a market, but we could never have imagined the way the city has embraced this project. And although we have worked towards this in the design, the way that people use this building in the end is overwhelming,” he says.

MARKETHALL ROTTERDAM - AN INNOVATIVE SHOPPIING CENTER

Grupo Andalucia as Manufacturers

The walls of the market are covered with ceramics and LCD TV screens (Perforated Aluminium sheets from Grupo Andalucia!) with giant images of fruits and other products that can be found in the stores. The entrance, 40 feet tall and wide is covered with a flexible glass façade.


More from the manufacturer:


The construction of The Rotterdam Market Hall began in November 2009. The building, which is a hybrid of market and apartment s, is a commitment of the Dutch city to repopulate the center, relegated to office spaces since much of the area burnt dow during World War II. The construction of the first indoor market in the Netherlands and it will have a total area of 100,000 square meters. Located next to the church Laurens (one of the few buildings left standing after the bombing of World War II), the Market Hall stands "as a new urban typology that integrates market, restaurants, leisure, housing and parking" .


The walls of the market are covered with ceramics and LCD TV screens (Perforated Aluminium sheets from Grupo Andalucia!) with giant images of fruits and other products that can be found in the stores. The entrance, 40 feet tall and wide, is covered with a flexible glass facade that will see the exterior and the entrance of sunlight.

The first covered Market area in The Netherlands

Markthal Rotterdam as Tenants

The structure includes a huge market floor on the ground floor under an arch of apartments. Its shape, vibrant interior and the height, turns the building into an unique spectacle. The combination of an apartment building covering a fresh food market with food shops, restaurants, supermarket and an underground parking is rare.


More from the real estate agent:


Rotterdam has a new icon: Markthal Rotterdam. At a historical location at the Binnenrotte, next to Blaak Station and the largest weekly open air fresh food and hardware market in Rotterdam, the first covered market of the Netherlands was realised. Markthal includes a huge market floor on the ground floor under an arch of apartments. Its shape, its colourful interior and the height turns Markthal into an unique spectacle. Unique is not only its shape and size, but especially the way the different functions are combined. The combination of an apartment building covering a fresh food market with food shops, restaurants, a supermarket and an underground parking is found nowhere else in the world.

Markthal Rotterdam

Guardian Glass as Glass

The  exterior incorporates 10,000 sq m of Guardian SunGuard® SuperNeutral® 70/41 and Guardian ExtraClear® glass, in the apartment windows as well as elsewhere in the building. Germany’s Hero-Glas Veredelungs GmbH fabricated all the insulating glass units, and Dutch glazier AKS Bouw BV produced the façade.


More from the manufacturer:


Rotterdam’s Guardian SunGuard®-clad Markthal snares architecture prize The spectacular, arched Markthal, or Market Hall, in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, clearly impresses more than just those who shop or live there. The 100,000-square-metre, mixed-use structure – which includes 228 apartments and some 100 fresh market produce stalls, a supermarket, restaurants, 1,200 parking spots, and more – recently took home the prestigious Rotterdam Architecture Award.


Designed by the Dutch architectural firm MVRDV, the structure’s exterior incorporates 10,000 square metres of Guardian SunGuard® SuperNeutral® 70/41 and Guardian ExtraClear® glass, in the apartment windows as well as elsewhere in the building. Germany’s Hero-Glas Veredelungs GmbH fabricated all the insulating glass units, and Dutch glazier AKS Bouw BV produced the façade.


“A secure, covered square emerges beneath an arc, conceived as an inversion of a typical market square and its surrounding buildings,” according to MVRDV’s website. “During the day it serves as central market hall, after hours the hall becomes an enormous, covered, well-lit public space” that remains lively due to the restaurants on the first floor.


The award itself is organised by AIR, the Rotterdam architecture centre, which says its goal is to raise the standard of architecture within the city and to create an identity for Rotterdam, by highlighting the cohesion of the urban fabric and the liveliness of the city.


The awards ceremony took place 16th of December 2015 in the Rotterdam City Hall. The MVRDV website cited the jury’s comment that the Markthal contributes great value to the housing supply in Rotterdam, and allows individuals “to live with market functions, shops and restaurants in a festive, multifunctional space with undisputed iconic value. It is an asset for the city.”


Built for developer Provast Nederland BV, the structure is a fully integrated, sustainable combination of food, leisure, living and parking in the new inner-city heart of the Laurens Quarter, the original pre-war centre of Rotterdam.


Guardian SunGuard SN 70/41 glass offers excellent selectivity – very high natural-light transmission along with solar heat gain. Its multifunctional coating reduces the need for artificial light and offers excellent solar protection combined with outstanding thermal insulation.


Streetlife delivered CorTen Shrubtub Colour Tree Tubs

STREETLIFE BV as Tree Tubs

Streetlife delivered CorTen Shrubtub Color Tree Tubs for the public space around the new building. The color of these tubs is chosen by the municipality of Rotterdam specifically and used all over the city.

The Shrubtubs remain moveable and are therefore perfect for intensively used public spaces.


More from the manufacturer:


Streetlife delivered CorTen Shrubtub Colour Tree Tubs for the public space around the new Markthal in Rotterdam. De colour of these tubs is chosen by the municipality of Rotterdam specifically and used all over the city. The Shrubtubs remain moveable and are therefore perfect for intensively used public spaces.

Project Spotlight
Product Spotlight
News
Shigeru Ban’s Paper Log House at Philip Johnson’s Glass House
18 Apr 2024 News
Shigeru Ban’s Paper Log House at Philip Johnson’s Glass House

In New Canaan, Connecticut, Shigeru Ban: The Paper Log House has opened as part of the 75th annivers... More

10 commercial buildings that benefit from planted facades
18 Apr 2024 Specification
10 commercial buildings that benefit from planted facades

The integration of nature into architecture marks a proactive urban response to the climate emergenc... More

Hudson Valley Residence by HGX Design draws inspiration from local agricultural vernacular
17 Apr 2024 News
Hudson Valley Residence by HGX Design draws inspiration from local agricultural vernacular

New York City-based creative studio HGX Design has completed the Hudson Valley Residence, a modern,... More

Key projects by Perkins&Will
17 Apr 2024 News
Key projects by Perkins&Will

Perkins&Will, a global interdisciplinary design practice, places architecture at its core. With... More

Archello Awards 2024 – Early Bird submissions ending April 30th
16 Apr 2024 News
Archello Awards 2024 – Early Bird submissions ending April 30th

The Archello Awards is an exhilarating and affordable global awards program celebrating the best arc... More

Albion Stone creates stone bricks from “unloved” stone
15 Apr 2024 Innovations
Albion Stone creates stone bricks from “unloved” stone

A stone brick is a sustainable building material made using stone blocks and slabs that do not meet... More

25 best engineered wood flooring manufacturers
15 Apr 2024 Specification
25 best engineered wood flooring manufacturers

Engineered wood flooring is a versatile building product that offers several advantages over traditi... More

Austin Maynard Architects designs a “pretty” wellness-enhancing home in Melbourne
12 Apr 2024 News
Austin Maynard Architects designs a “pretty” wellness-enhancing home in Melbourne

Australian architectural studio Austin Maynard Architects recently completed a new two-story house i... More