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'Vagueness should be killed': MVRDV's Winy Maas calls for more clarity in architecture
POSTED 02 Jun 2016 . BY Kim Megson
Winy Maas has called for 'activated, action' architecture which has a clear purpose Credit: Charles William Pelletier
MVRDV co-founder Winy Maas has said architects should do more to instil clarity and purpose into their work.

Speaking during the Next Creation forum on urbanism and the development of cities in China at the Venice Architecture Biennale, Maas called for “vagueness to be killed” in architecture.

“I think every project should be so radical and clear that it shows what it wants to add to the world and how it can improve it,” he said, in reply to a question on how architects can contribute to a better planet. “This is for both large and small projects – it’s something we all have to try out.”

Maas praised architecture which “is clear enough for the whole world to understand what you’re doing”.

“I’m happy with The Stair,” he added, referencing MVRDV’s recent Rotterdam project in which a giant 180-step staircase was installed in the city to mark the rebuilding efforts since it was largely destroyed in World War II.

“It just opened and I was surprised how many people took the gesture [the way it was intended]. I mean, it's a stupid, simple stair, but in no time 100,000 people had used it. That touched me personally and encouraged me to advertise for this activated ‘action architecture’ – architecture that wants to clearly show its intentions in the most direct and fantastic way.”

MVRDV have certainly embraced clarity with their latest project – a completely transparent glass Infinity Kitchen that has been unveiled at this year’s Biennale.
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'Vagueness should be killed': MVRDV's Winy Maas calls for more clarity in architecture
POSTED 02 Jun 2016 . BY Kim Megson
Winy Maas has called for 'activated, action' architecture which has a clear purpose Credit: Charles William Pelletier
MVRDV co-founder Winy Maas has said architects should do more to instil clarity and purpose into their work.

Speaking during the Next Creation forum on urbanism and the development of cities in China at the Venice Architecture Biennale, Maas called for “vagueness to be killed” in architecture.

“I think every project should be so radical and clear that it shows what it wants to add to the world and how it can improve it,” he said, in reply to a question on how architects can contribute to a better planet. “This is for both large and small projects – it’s something we all have to try out.”

Maas praised architecture which “is clear enough for the whole world to understand what you’re doing”.

“I’m happy with The Stair,” he added, referencing MVRDV’s recent Rotterdam project in which a giant 180-step staircase was installed in the city to mark the rebuilding efforts since it was largely destroyed in World War II.

“It just opened and I was surprised how many people took the gesture [the way it was intended]. I mean, it's a stupid, simple stair, but in no time 100,000 people had used it. That touched me personally and encouraged me to advertise for this activated ‘action architecture’ – architecture that wants to clearly show its intentions in the most direct and fantastic way.”

MVRDV have certainly embraced clarity with their latest project – a completely transparent glass Infinity Kitchen that has been unveiled at this year’s Biennale.
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Could MVRDV's transparent Infinity Kitchen revolutionise restaurant design?


Restaurants of the future could look a lot lighter because of Dutch architects MVRDV’s latest creation: a fully transparent glass kitchen.
MVRDV turn traditional buildings inside out for green-lit Zaanstad Cultural Cluster


MVRDV’s design for a cultural hub in Zaandstad, Holland, featuring a concert hall, cinema, arts space, dance studio, library and architecture centre, has been given the green light by the municipality.
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Denmark’s Museum of Rock Music opens today (29 April) in the city of Roskilde, marking the latest building from Dutch architecture studio MVRDV.
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