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Rotterdam
Netherlands

Status: Built
• 411 highrise buildings
• 437 total structures
• 440 drawn towers

Rotterdam is, in terms of population, the second largest municipality in the Netherlands and the largest city in the province of Zuid-Holland (South Holland), the country's most populous province. The city has the largest port in Europe and was until recently the world's busiest port. It is situated on the banks of the river Nieuwe Maas ("New Meuse"), one of the streams in the delta formed by the Rhine and Meuse rivers. The name "Rotterdam" derives from the city's origin at a dam in a small river, the Rotte, which from the north joins the Nieuwe Maas at the heart of the city.

-Wikipedia 2017

Nowadays Rotterdam attracts a great deal of international interest as a city of architecture. After 1985 it's skyline has rapidly expanded with many new tall offices and luxury high-rises.


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Listing 1 to 16 of 16 buildings
Name|Floors|Status|Year|Drawings
Windturbinepark Nerefco BPdestroyed(1)
Windmolenpark Hartelbrug Westdestroyed(1)
Aluchemie Botlekdestroyed(1)
Windpark Rozenburgse Landtong 1destroyed(1)
Windturbinepark Distridamdestroyed(1)
De Bijenkorf7destroyed(1)
Blaak 33317destroyed(1)
Van Ommeren16destroyed(1)
Botersloot 18714destroyed(1)
Hoofdpoort14destroyed(1)
Erasmus Medisch Centrum13destroyed(1)
De Delftsche Poort16destroyed(1)
Serviceflat Valckensteyn15destroyed(1)
Maasstad Ziekenhuis Locatie Clara11destroyed(1)
Holiday Inn Rotterdam11destroyed(1)
Huniaflat12destroyed(1)