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  1. MVRDV - Architects

    MVRDV is a global operating architecture and urbanism practice with an progressive ideal engaged in solving global issues.

  2. MVRDV - Projects

    Spaces to Live, Work, and Play! We want to revolutionise every aspect of human life. Better cities, pleasant work places, fantastic homes, and great spaces to ...

  3. We enable cities and landscapes to develop towards a better future

    MVRDV was founded in 1993 by Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs and Nathalie de Vries. Now, the three founding partners lead a dynamic and optimistic team of over 300 alongside partners Frans de Witte, …

  4. MVRDV - Architecture

    Our architecture is driven by our desire for better cities, exciting homes, pleasant work environments, engaging leisure facilities, and much-loved public amenities. Led by research-based …

  5. MVRDV - Urbanism

    We believe urbanism is a tool that challenges people to choose a different – more sustainable, more social, more liveable – future. We believe in the value of urban density to prevent the land …

  6. MVRDV - Markthal

    Michele Olcese Ivo van Capelleveen Jan Knikker MVRDV Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs, Nathalie de Vries Co-architects: INBO, Woudenberg, NL Structure: Royal Haskoning DHV, The Hague, NL Services / …

  7. MVRDV - Housing

    We founded MVRDV on the back of a housing project: a winning design for the 1991 EUROPAN competition, which went unrealised yet became a manifesto.

  8. MVRDV - Valley

    “Once again, MVRDV shows that dream images can be made buildable,” explains Kirsten Hannema for de Volkskrant. “Using 3D software, in which the architects entered requirements with regard to …

  9. MVRDV - NEXT

    Making MVRDV’s bold, innovative architecture requires us to push the limits of technological possibilities. As a group of in-house specialists, MVRDV NEXT develops and implements …

  10. MVRDV - Mixed use

    At MVRDV we believe in buildings that mix uses in innovative, unexpected, and exciting ways. We believe in hybrid buildings, where multiple uses are not only mixed together, but interact with each …