World Port Centre | |
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World Port Centre |
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General information | |
Status | Complete |
Type | Skyscraper |
Location | Rotterdam, Netherlands |
Construction started | 1998 |
Completed | 2001 |
Height | 138 m (452.76 ft) |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Sir Norman Foster |
The World Port Centre[1][2] is a 138 metre high building in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
The construction of the World Port Centre was commissioned by ING Real Estate Development.[3] The building costs amounted to approximately 100,000,000 Dutch guilders. 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.[4] The grounds also cover the Argentine steak-restaurant Gaucho's.
As the building stands at the far point of the Wilhelmina pier it is built on, there is an excellent 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.[5]
Sir Norman Foster[6] 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 metre high Commerzbank Tower in Frankfurt. In 1992 he designed the master plan of the entire Wilhelminapier, where the World Port Centre is standing.