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Eric Offereins
Jun 17, 2007, 7:45 PM
In Q4 of 2008 construction will start on yet another skyscraper in Rotterdam - this time a 170m office tower designed by Norman Foster & Partners. They are also responsible for the two other buildings on the north side of the pier: the World Port Center and the MSS building (lowrise). Baltimore will be a 'green tower', which fits in government policies to make buildings friendly for the environment.

http://img123.imageshack.us/img123/8460/baltimore1xm6.jpg

http://img527.imageshack.us/img527/5645/baltimore2az2.jpg

http://img45.imageshack.us/img45/3841/66918767zh5.jpg

Baltimore will be built on the world famous Wilhelminapier - an old harbour that is rapidly transforming into a popular place for living, working and leisure. More information on the entire pier can be found in this topic:

http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=477850&highlight=wilhelminapier

The Wilhelminapier and the 'Kop Van Zuid'-area that it is part of, are just an 'Erasmus Bridge'/river removed from the city center that is also full of highrises. On this new urban area across the bridge, Baltimore is one of the final developments. The highrise cluster will consist of:

Baltimore (Foster & Partners) - 170m - Q4 2008
Maastoren (Dam & Partners) - 165m and 108m - U/C
New Orleans (Alvaro Siza) - 159m - U/C
Havana (Cruz Y Ortiz) - 154m - Q1 2010
Montevideo (Mecanoo) - 152m - built
De Rotterdam (Rem Koolhaas) - 139m - Q1 2008
World Port Center (Foster & Partners) - 123m - built
Toren op Zuid (Renzo Piano) - 93m - built
Wilhelminatoren (Dam & Partners) - 90m - built
Cite (Erick van Egeraat) - 90m - U/C

Plus a lot of 60 to 90m towers that have either been built or are under construction.

edluva
Nov 26, 2007, 3:21 AM
handsome rendering. wish la could get a couple of those

urbanlife
Nov 27, 2007, 3:15 AM
man I could live quite happily in Rotterdam.

Grumpy
Nov 27, 2007, 6:46 PM
It seems it has the same shape a the nearby WPC but higher.
Got a rendering of the Chicago project on the same pier ?