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MVRDV complete cascading mixed-use complex in Poznan
POSTED 02 Jun 2017 . BY Kim Megson
Baltyk occupies 16 storeys and its irregular arrangments changes shape depending on viewing angle Credit: Ossip van Duivenbode

When we came to Poznan for the first time, the goal was clear – we were to realise a representative office building with public functions on the first two layers and at the top
– Nathalie de Vries, MVRDV co-founder
Work has been completed on MVRDV’s latest eye-catching mixed-use building; an irregular tower block in the heart of Poznan, Poland.

Baltyk is a 16-storey linear structure with a concrete, entirely glass-fronted façade and clearly exposed aggregate grain. The unusual form means it changes its shape depending on the side it is approached from.

The majority of the 25,000sq m (270,000sq ft) building is dedicated to office space, but there is also a 750sq m (8,000sq ft) panoramic restaurant, a hotel, a gym, a jazz club and a retail zone on the first two floors.

"When we came to Poznan for the first time, the goal was clear – we were to realise a representative office building with public functions on the first two layers and at the top,” said Nathalie de Vries, MVRDV co-founder.

“We wanted to offer the best possibilities for both users and everybody else around. We realised that if we could control the footprint of the building, we were able to create more public space.

“So we responded by adding diagonal shapes, usable by the office workers as terraces. The result is a thin building that is very different from all four sides. It’s slim towards the top to create a more tower-like feeling, but still respective of the neighbourhood height restrictions.”

The form was designed to contrast with both the traditional architecture in Poznan's nearby Haven Square and the modernist heritage of Marek Leykam neighbouring Okraglak (Rotunda) building.

MVRDV worked on the project with NO Natkaniec/Olechnicki Architekci.

The Dutch firm has worked on a number of high-profile mixed-use projects; most famously Rotterdam's Markthal. They are currently developing the Paradise City entertainment and casino complex in Seoul, South Korea; a cultural and education hub in Zaandstad, the Netherlands; and a vast sports and cultural complex in Shenzhen, China, which will be navigated via a weaving elevated walkway.
The building is slimmer towards the top and respective of neighbourhood height restrictions Credit: Ossip van Duivenbode
The building responds to the site's history and is located where the Old Baltyk Cinema existed Credit: Ossip van Duivenbode
A slope of cascading patios offer social outdoor spaces Credit: Ossip van Duivenbode
The building is a new landmark for Poznan, Poland Credit: Ossip van Duivenbode
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MVRDV complete cascading mixed-use complex in Poznan
POSTED 02 Jun 2017 . BY Kim Megson
Baltyk occupies 16 storeys and its irregular arrangments changes shape depending on viewing angle Credit: Ossip van Duivenbode
When we came to Poznan for the first time, the goal was clear – we were to realise a representative office building with public functions on the first two layers and at the top
– Nathalie de Vries, MVRDV co-founder
Work has been completed on MVRDV’s latest eye-catching mixed-use building; an irregular tower block in the heart of Poznan, Poland.

Baltyk is a 16-storey linear structure with a concrete, entirely glass-fronted façade and clearly exposed aggregate grain. The unusual form means it changes its shape depending on the side it is approached from.

The majority of the 25,000sq m (270,000sq ft) building is dedicated to office space, but there is also a 750sq m (8,000sq ft) panoramic restaurant, a hotel, a gym, a jazz club and a retail zone on the first two floors.

"When we came to Poznan for the first time, the goal was clear – we were to realise a representative office building with public functions on the first two layers and at the top,” said Nathalie de Vries, MVRDV co-founder.

“We wanted to offer the best possibilities for both users and everybody else around. We realised that if we could control the footprint of the building, we were able to create more public space.

“So we responded by adding diagonal shapes, usable by the office workers as terraces. The result is a thin building that is very different from all four sides. It’s slim towards the top to create a more tower-like feeling, but still respective of the neighbourhood height restrictions.”

The form was designed to contrast with both the traditional architecture in Poznan's nearby Haven Square and the modernist heritage of Marek Leykam neighbouring Okraglak (Rotunda) building.

MVRDV worked on the project with NO Natkaniec/Olechnicki Architekci.

The Dutch firm has worked on a number of high-profile mixed-use projects; most famously Rotterdam's Markthal. They are currently developing the Paradise City entertainment and casino complex in Seoul, South Korea; a cultural and education hub in Zaandstad, the Netherlands; and a vast sports and cultural complex in Shenzhen, China, which will be navigated via a weaving elevated walkway.
The building is slimmer towards the top and respective of neighbourhood height restrictions Credit: Ossip van Duivenbode
The building responds to the site's history and is located where the Old Baltyk Cinema existed Credit: Ossip van Duivenbode
A slope of cascading patios offer social outdoor spaces Credit: Ossip van Duivenbode
The building is a new landmark for Poznan, Poland Credit: Ossip van Duivenbode
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MVRDV's Seoul Skygarden of 24,000 plants and trees opens above South Korean capital


The mayor of Seoul, Won-soon Park, has officially opened a 983 metre long botanical “floating walkway” along a transformed city highway.
Engineers appointed to build MVRDV's mirrored art depot 'museum'


The Municipality of Rotterdam has announced that engineering firm BAM Bouw en Techniek (BAM) has been awarded the contract for the construction of the Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen.
MVRDV win competition for 'fun and human-centric' Shenzhen sports and culture complex


Dutch architects MVRDV have won an international competition to design a sports and cultural complex in Shenzhen, China, which will be navigated via a weaving elevated walkway.
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