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From Rotterdam's Erasmus Bridge To Melbourne's Southbank Towers / [presented by] Ben Van Berkel (UNstudio).
Main entry:

Berkel, Ben van, 1957- speaker.

Title & Author:

From Rotterdam's Erasmus Bridge To Melbourne's Southbank Towers / [presented by] Ben Van Berkel (UNstudio).

Publication:

London, England : Pidgeon Digital, [2023?]

Description:

1 online resource (1 video file (29 minutes)) : sound, color

Notes:
Ben Van Berkel -- Erasmus Bridge, Rotterdam -- Erasmus Bridge, Rotterdam. Detail -- Erasmus Bridge, Rotterdam. Showing Pylon's Curved Rectilinear Force Line -- Erasmus Bridge, Rotterdam. Showing Steel Pylon -- Erasmus Bridge, Rotterdam. Lit At Night -- Green Spine, STH BNK Mixed-Use Development, Melbourne. Panoramic Rendering. UNStudio & Cox Architecture -- Green Spine, STH BNK Mixed-Use Development, Melbourne. City Road Elevation Rendering. UNStudio & Cox Architecture -- Green Spine, STH BNK Mixed-Use Development, Melbourne. Podium Rooftop Rendering -- Green Spine, STH BNK Mixed-Use Development, Melbourne. Twist & Balconies Rendering -- Green Spine, STH BNK Mixed-Use Development, Melbourne. Annotated Axonometric -- Erasmus Bridge, Rotterdam. Sketch -- Green Spine, STH BNK Mixed-Use Development, Melbourne. Sketch -- Ben Van Berkel.
Recorded in April 2022
Summary:

Dutch architect Ben van Berkel (born 1957) is the founder and principal of UNStudio. His first big career break came when he won the commission to design Rotterdam's Erasmus Bridge. In this talk, he begins by tracing the development of the Erasmus Bridge project in Rotterdam, and how it has become a symbol for the city. In the second part, he discusses one of his most recent projects, the STH BNK By Beulah twin towers in Melbourne, currently under construction and set to become Australia's tallest building.

Subject:

UN Studio.
Architecture, Modern 21st century.
Architecture, Modern 20th century.
Sustainable architecture Australia Melbourne (Vic.)
Architecture 21e siècle.
Architecture 20e siècle.
Architecture durable Australie Melbourne (Vict.)
Erasmusbrug (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
Erasmusbrug (Rotterdam, Pays-Bas)

Form/genre:

lectures.
Lectures.
Conférences.

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