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Winy Maas, born in 1959 in Schijndel, Jacob van Rijs born in Amsterdam in 1965, and Nathalie de Vries, born in Appingedam in 1965, joined together to form MVRDV in 1991. Some projects from the beginning of their career, such as the center of Villa VPRO television and houses for elderly Wozoco, brought international recognition to the office and took them to the level of the great new architecture firms in the world. Today, with nearly 20 years on the road they have already accumulated numerous international awards.
"MVRDV pursues a fascination for radical methodical research: on density and on public realms. Through investigation and use of the complex amounts of data that accompany contemporary design processes, spaces are shaped methodically..” MVRDV Design Statement

Calveen, Amersfoort, The Netherlands

Calveen, Amersfoort, The Netherlands
MVRDV was set up in Rotterdam and today has more than 60 architects and team members. A wide variety of topics of their projects allow them to show all their repertoire of new ideas, clear concepts and exemplary architecture. Their projects are private and mark a new architecture for Europe. We hope that their work can be seen everywhere in the world, with the assurance that there is much to be added to the landscape of many cities.
Parkrand Building, Amsterdam, The Netherlands




Cancer Centre Amsterdam, The Netherlands


Pyjama Garden Medical Center Extension, Veldhoven, The Netherlands



Gyre, Tokyo, Japan




Didden Village, Rotterdam, The Netherlands


Borneo, Amsterdam



Porters Lodges, Hoge Veluwe National Park, The Netherlands


Mirador, Madrid, Spain



Wozoco, Amsterdam-Osdorp, The Netherlands





Ypenburg Masterplan, The Hague, The Netherlands



Villa VPRO, Hilversum, The Netherlands



UPV Munich, Germany



Matsudai, Matsudai Niigata prefecture, Japan



Haus Am Hang, Stuttgart, Germany



Anyang Peak, Anyang, South Korea



De Effenaar Pop Centre, Eindhoven, The Netherlands



Gemini Residences - Frosilo, Copenhagen, Denmark



Barcode House, Munich, Germany



Expo 2000 NL Pavilion, Hannover, Germany



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