Zuidpleinflat, Residential high-rise in Rotterdam, Netherlands
Zuidpleinflat is a 13-story residential building in Rotterdam with enclosed entrances, dual elevators, and apartments featuring balconies. The structure provides direct access to the adjacent shopping center and includes a laundry facility, storage areas, and shared outdoor spaces.
The building was designed in 1940 by four prominent Dutch architects: Willem van Tijen, Ernest Groosman, Jaap Bakema, and Hugh Maaskant. This collaboration occurred during a pivotal period that would later define reconstruction-era architecture in the Netherlands.
The building reflects postwar Dutch reconstruction values and carries national recognition as a Rijksmonument. It represents a specific chapter in Netherlands architecture that remains visible in the city today.
The building sits directly beside the Zuidplein shopping center and offers convenient connections to nearby shops and services. Visitors should note that this is a functional residential building where interior areas may not be open to the public.
The building ranks among the Top 100 Dutch monuments from 1940-1958 and stands as an example of architecture during the reconstruction years. This distinction sets it apart from countless other buildings of that era.
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