The Ravel Plaza complex is a trio of terraced, cliff-inspired towers, located in the Dutch capital Amsterdam, that will take the idea of embracing greenery to a whole new level. Conceived by architectural practice MVRDV, this complex will be home to residences, offices and other facilities.
The three towers will have huge balconies with lots of vegetation, giving the entire building a lush green appearance. The Ravel Plaza complex will also offer magnificent views of the city, and will integrate seamlessly into the surrounding area, with public spaces designed to extend into the buildings.
"We combine the quality of living in a green environment with the central location and the excitement of an urban environment in this unique location," says MVRDV Co-Founder and Director Winy Maas.
Greenery-Embracing Buildings
The Ravel Plaza Complex Will Feature Large Balconies With Vegetation
Trend Themes
1. Green Building Design - Incorporating vegetation into building design to create sustainable and visually appealing structures.
2. Biophilic Architecture - Creating buildings that prioritize connections with nature to enhance well-being and productivity.
3. Urban Green Spaces - Integrating public spaces and green infrastructure into urban areas for a healthier and more livable environment.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Opportunity for architects and designers to innovate by incorporating greenery and sustainability into building designs.
2. Real Estate - Potential for developers to create desirable and eco-friendly properties by incorporating green elements into their projects.
3. Urban Planning - Opportunity for urban planners to prioritize the creation of green spaces and sustainable infrastructure in cities.