The Background
The pressure on the East Asian cities has led to an increasing urbanization and densification during the last decades. It has made way for the construction of giant buildings, mostly towers, blocks and slabs. A ‘Block Attack’ that gradually replaces and scrapes away the more traditional low rise, small scale, often ‘lighter’ types of architecture and urbanism: the individual houses in Taipei, the hutongs in Beijing, the small wooden houses in Tokyo, the villages in Singapore and other East Asian cities.
These urban villages form mostly intense and socially highly connected communities, with enormous individual identities and differentiations. One can speak of urban ecologies, communities that have evolved over the course of centuries. Their faceless replacements packed with identical apartment units offer a Western standard of living at an affordable price, but at the expense of differentiation, flexibility and individual expression.
The alternative
Is there an alternative to this process? Can one imagine a new model for the development of East Asian cities? Can these areas be densified in such a way that the qualities of the traditional village are preserved and enriched?
The design based research by The Why Factory and MVRDV offers an alternative, a contemporary Vertical Village – a three-dimensional community that brings personal freedom, diversity, flexibility and neighbourhood life back into East Asian cities.
Make your own
The research was presented in an exhibition touring Taipei, Seoul, Hong Kong, Hamburg and Sao Paulo. As a symbol for the Vertical Village concept a 1:10 scale model was made by Sixinch to be the centerpiece of the Vertical Village exhibition in Hamburg. The flexible, durable foam Elements became an instant crowd pleaser.
So in March 2014, on popular demand, we made them available for sale. You can make your own Vertical Village model and use it however you like. Indoor, outdoor, at your home, at the office, at the gallery, ...
2 September 2015
Vertical Village Collection on show at the National Museum of Finland as part of Helsinki Design Week
17 December 2014
The Vertical Village installation at the 10th Shanghai Biennale in Xintiandi and Pudong
9 April 2014
Vertical Village at Salone, Milan
7 March 2014
Invading The New Institute
7 March 2014
Invading OVG Offices
7 March 2014
Invading Boijmans
2 March 2014
Serge of Sixinch
1 March 2014
Idea ?
After a few months the Vertical Village is integrated into office life. An idea emerges what to do next.
20 January 2014
How would life be like in a Vertical Village?
25 October 2013
Vertical Village exhibition on display in São Paulo
“The theme of the X Bienal is “City: ways of making, ways of using”. The aim of the X Bienal is to raise awareness regarding the city and its numerous dimensions and scales, considering how its construction and design are produced, as well as the various ways its inhabitants use and appropriate it.”
10 October 2013
Back home
The Vertical Village Sculpture is back home and has invaded the MVRDV office
29 September 2013
Vertical Village by MVRDV 'THE MOST INTERESTING ARCHITECTURAL EXHIBITION AT THE IBA'
Today the last elements of MVRDV’s Vertical Village Exhibition, which ran from August 1st to September 29th at the Hamburg Museum as part of the Hamburg International Building Exhibition (IBA), returned to the office in Rotterdam. The diversity of the exhibition’s contents made it a challenge to organize the logistics of the break down, sending various objects and models and parts all over the world, all marked FRAGILE! Some of the models returned to the office, along with the modular Vertical Village sculpture created specially for the exhibition by SixInch. The furniture now adorns MVRDV’s office, adding colour to it and creating convenient new meeting areas. The Vertical Village exhibition itself was an resounding success, and the key event of the IBA Hamburg calendar this summer. Der Spiegel called it ‘the starting point of how people want to live and stay in the new huge cities of Asia’, the Hamburger Abendblatt claimed it was ‘the most interesting architectural exhibition at the IBA’
8 September 2013
The Endless Village
5 September 2013
Vertical Village causes Court Case
Whilst discussing to bring Vertical Village to Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam, Winy Maas and Sjarel Ex also discussed briefly the ongoing Art Depot competition. After this MVRDV was promptly disqualified from the competition and had to fight this decision in court. Luckily with success.
2 August 2013
The Dancing Village
Interactive show featuring crowd movement sensor and a village that responds to the beats…
2 August 2013
Vertical Village Dream Team
1 August 2013
Deputy Mayor Taipei visits the Vertical Village
Deputy Mayor Chang Chin-oh attended the opening event for the Taipei Pavilion of International Building Exhibition (IBA) in Hamburg. It is the first time a non-European city has ever been invited to participate in the German architecture expo since its inception in 1901.
1 August 2013
Vertical Village Exhibition Hamburg
1 August 2013
Vertical Village Hamburg
9 July 2012
Beijing Biennale
MVRDV is invited to build one of fifteen pavilions for the fifth architecture biennale in Beijing. The rock-shaped pavilion will visualize MVRDV’s vision for the future of Chinese urbanism.
20 May 2013
Hamburg Installation Artist Impression
13 May 2013
Exhibition concept study model
26 April 2013
Hamburg Concept
18 December 2012
The Vertical Village becomes Public Art
10 December 2012
Zhongshan Vertical Village meeting at MVRDV.
8 December 2012
Future from the Crossroad Symposium
7 November 2012
Architecture for Dogs
24 September 2012
IBA Hamburg
24 September 2013
The Site - Hamburg Museum
21 September 2012
International Panel Discussion, URS21, Taipei
14 September 2012
Field investigation Report
2 August 2012
Start of the Hamburg Trip
20 June 2012
Seoul Vertical Village open
20 June 2012
The Installation Total Museum
18 June 2012
Korean catalogue Published
16 June 2012
Seoul work in Progress
1 June 2012
Seoul exhibition Study Model
2 May 2012
First concept
2 May 2012
Total museum Seoul wil be The Next Venue
30 April 2012
T?F - MVRDV - YONSEI University Workshop
20 October 2011
Vertical Village Merchandise
5 October 2011
Taipei Vertical Village
5 October 2011
The Taipei exhibition
5 October 2011
Finally the Opening
30 August 2011
The Book: Individual, Informal, Intense
17 July 2011
Curatorial meeting
7 July 2011
The making of...
12 June 2011
MVRDV 24 houses sculpture
14 April 2011
ZHAN WANG art work
1 March 2011
Study models Outside Sculpture
11 November 2010
Sketch
11 November 2010
Taipei Exhibition
10 November 2010
Superkampung
1 November 2010
Research
17 June 2010
The making of the Vertical Village
15 June 2010
Master Class
11 June 2010
Exhibition Content Meeting
19 February 2010
Reference 10
18 February 2010
Reference 9
17 February 2010
Reference 8
16 February 2010
Reference 7
14 February 2010
Reference 5
13 February 2010
Reference 4
12 February 2010
Reference 3
11 February 2010
Reference 2
10 February 2010
Reference 1
21 January 2010
Final Design Model
21 January 2010
24 Exhibitions
2 January 2010
Detailed Structural Design
30 November 2009
Structural analysis by Envision Engineering Consultants.
29 November 2009
Deepening
Model Studies
26 July 2009
Midterm Review
8 July 2009
New Site
6 July 2009
MVRDV exhibition
1 April 2009
Celebrating the Collaboration
20 March 2009
STUDIO REVIEW The Why Factory and MVRDV
1 March 2009
Studies and Development
14 October 2008
First Proposal
8 September 2008
The Collection of Houses
Final Design
30 June 2008
An Aternative
10 June 2008
Individual Freedom
9 June 2008
Kids under 130cm only
9 June 2008
Build Your Own House
9 June 2008
Go Green
17 April 2008
The City is calling for a Statement
16 April 2008
The Museum of Tomorrow by JUT
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MVRDV is asked to design the next ‘Museum of Tomorrow’, a sporadic installation organized by the JUT foundation in Taipei.