Designed by MAD Architects, the FENIX Museum of Migration is set to be inaugurated in 2025 in Rotterdam’s City Harbor. The purpose of the institution is to showcase and highlight the stories of global migration through encounters with art, architecture, photography, and history. The museum broke ground in 2020 when the first images of the proposal were also released. MAD Architects is working with Bureau Polderman for the restoration of the historic warehouse dating back to 1932, which now represents the base and starting point for the museum experience.
Dutch Harbor: The Latest Architecture and News
MAD Architects’ Museum of Migration in Rotterdam is Scheduled to Open in 2025
https://www.archdaily.com/1009891/mad-architects-museum-of-migration-in-rotterdam-is-scheduled-to-open-in-2025Maria-Cristina Florian
Marshall Blecher & Studio Fokstrot Imagine Floating Islands in the Center of Copenhagen
Marshall Blecher & Studio Fokstrot have introduced “wilderness and whimsy”, to the Danish capital by creating a series of floating islands in the city’s harbor. Adding a new archetype to the urban space, the project can be used by boaters, fishermen, kayakers, stargazers, and swimmers.
https://www.archdaily.com/937881/marshall-blecher-and-studio-fokstrot-imagine-floating-islands-in-the-center-of-copenhagenChristele Harrouk
The Decaying Dutch Harbor Bunkers
Set against a backdrop typically reserved for postcards, the decaying bunkers of the Aleutian Islands Campaign serve to memorialize a little-known chapter of WWII lore. Read more about these distinctive relics after the break.
https://www.archdaily.com/157256/the-decaying-dutch-harbor-bunkersDaniel Morrison