MVRDV, the international operating architecture and urbanism practice aimed at solving global issues, has unveiled the design of the Harbour Experience Centre.
Harbour Experience Centre is a visitor centre and exhibition space located in the Port of Rotterdam. The centre features five rotated exhibition spaces that are stacked.
The site will replace FutureLand, a temporary information centre in the Port of Rotterdam. The Harbour Experience Centre is a larger and permanent exhibition and information centre, which was constructed due to the success of FutureLand.
Visitors will be able to learn about the history of the Port of Rotterdam. The centre will boast a large panoramic window, which looks out on the harbour and the North Sea. As will the ground floor café and a fourth-floor restaurant.
Winy Maas, founding partner at MVDR, commented: We think of the Harbour Experience Centre as a machine to reveal the incredible world of the port.”
The Harbour Experience Centre is due to open in Rotterdam in 2024.





