World Port Center

World Port Centre is a 33-storey, 123.1 m (404 ft) skyscraper in Rotterdam, Netherlands.[5][6]

World Port Centre
Alternative namesWPC
General information
StatusComplete
TypeCommercial offices
Architectural styleModernism
LocationWilhelminakade 901
Rotterdam, Netherlands
Coordinates51.9049°N 4.4848°E / 51.9049; 4.4848
Completed1998 - 2001
CostNLG100 million
Height
Antenna spire138 m (453 ft)
Roof123.1 m (404 ft)
Technical details
Floor count33
Lifts/elevators12
Design and construction
ArchitectFoster + Partners
Bureau Bouwkunde
DeveloperING Real Estate Development
EngineerAronsohn raadgevende ingenieurs
Main contractorHBG Utiliteitsbouw
References
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Infrastructure

Designer

Sir Norman Foster designed the 32-storey building. This British architect gained international fame with his designs for the London Stansted Airport, the Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank in Hong Kong, the extension of the Reichstag building in Berlin and the 259 m (850 ft) Commerzbank Tower in Frankfurt. In 1992 he designed the master plan of the entire Wilhelminapier, where the World Port Centre is standing.

Builder

The tower was commissioned by ING Real Estate Development.[7] The building costs amounted to approximately NLG100 million. The Port of Rotterdam Authority is the main occupant of the WPC, using floors 2 to 19. Floors 25 to 28 are rented to Eneco Energie, floors 29 to 32 are built as conference areas and are commercially leased to Regus.[8] The grounds also cover the Argentine steak-restaurant Gaucho's.

Features

As the building stands at the far point of the Wilhelmina pier it is built on, there is a view of the surrounding harbours and city from the higher floors. The building is also an emergency centre, designed to deal with potential catastrophes in the port area and act as a coordination centre.[9]

References

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