PLP wins competition to design 140m timber tower

Tree House PLP Rotterdam

€160m Tree House project will be Holland’s tallest hybrid structure

PLP Architecture has won an international competition for a 140m timber and concrete tower in Rotterdam.

The architect, working with Dutch developer Provast, won the Delftseplein competition for their €160m (£137m) project, known as “Tree House,” which includes 275 apartments, 15,000sq m of office space, plus co-working space, cafes, shops and a terrace on the seventh-floor restaurant.

The 37-storey building will sit next to the city’s Central Station and will be the tallest hybrid structure in the country.

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