An iconic building, Rotterdam’s Cube Houses, designed in 1984
by Dutch architect Piet Blom.
It has been renewed and transformed into a new Stayokay Hostel.
by Dutch architect Piet Blom.
It has been renewed and transformed into a new Stayokay Hostel.
The expressive and colorful cube-shaped houses on concrete pillars are located right in the heart of the city, near the ‘Old Harbour’. In addition to the 49 spacious rooms, Stayokay Rotterdam also has a restaurant, bar and two rooms for meetings and workshops.
The interior concept of Dutch designer Edward van Vliet (SEVV) was used as a starting point. Kees van Lamoen and Personal Architecture were the rebuilding architects.
Thanks 2 Arch Daily
The interior concept of Dutch designer Edward van Vliet (SEVV) was used as a starting point. Kees van Lamoen and Personal Architecture were the rebuilding architects.
Thanks 2 Arch Daily
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