The Depot and the Netherlands Architecture Institute (NAI) in Rotterdam are two iconic buildings that make the city a centre of modern architecture. Both buildings are located in Museumpark, a place where art, culture and architecture converge.
The Boijmans Van Beuningen Depot, opened in 2021, is a pioneering building designed by Rotterdam-based architecture firm MVRDV. It is the world's first publicly accessible art depot and allows visitors to see the museum's entire collection. The striking circular building is clad in reflective panels, reflecting the surrounding park and Rotterdam's skyline on the facade. This design allows the building to blend seamlessly into its surroundings, while at the same time making a futuristic and sculptural statement.
The NAI, now part of The New Institute, is another masterpiece of modern architecture in Rotterdam. Designed by Jo Coenen and opened in 1993, the building is a major cultural centre for architecture, urbanism and design. The NAI combines clean lines with open spaces and glass walls, creating a light and transparent feel. The interior is designed to be flexible, so it can be adapted to different exhibitions and events.
Together, the Depot and the NAI represent Rotterdam's innovative spirit and the crucial role the city plays in the world of modern architecture. For photographers, this place offers countless opportunities to capture the creativity of architecture.
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As an independent and passionate photographer, my autonomous work focuses on the power and simplicity of black-and-white photography. By omitting colour, I focus entirely on light, form, line play and contrast, bringing architecture and urban structures to life.
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