Pioneering Sustainable Design: Rotterdam's Architectural Future
The Global Quest for a Sustainable Icon: The Shift Landmark Competition
The Shift International Architecture Competition drew immense interest, with approximately 1,500 architects from 50 countries downloading the competition brief, culminating in 80 team submissions. Since November 2025, the five selected finalists have diligently refined their innovative designs. The project's overarching goal is to seamlessly integrate circular principles into daily life and commerce, aligning with Shift's vision to forge a new 21st-century landmark that renders sustainable living "palpable, appealing, and attainable." A permanent program, meticulously curated by Shift, will infuse the building with vitality, utilizing immersive experiences to catalyze sustainable behaviors. Significantly, eleven months after the competition's inaugural stage, the company successfully secured a prime riverside location adjacent to a nascent tidal park in Waterkant as the designated site for this inaugural Landmark. The Netherlands was strategically chosen for this pioneering project, partly due to the fact that 55 percent of its land mass is susceptible to flooding, and approximately 90 percent of Rotterdam is situated below sea level, underscoring the critical relevance of climate-resilient design. Following this initial undertaking, Shift intends to expand this innovative concept into a global network of Landmarks spanning six continents.
Evaluating Excellence: The Esteemed Jury and Final Selection Process
An distinguished international jury, comprising notable figures such as Aric Chen, Director of the Nieuwe Instituut; Astrid Leyssens, Founder of We Are Impact Collective; Ben van Berkel, Founder of UNS; actor and activist Carice van Houten; Clemens Brenninkmeijer, Head of Sustainability at Redevco; Dr. Lewis Akenji, Executive Director of the Hot or Cool Institute; Géke Roelink, Director of the NEMO Science Museum; ambassador and presenter Lodewijk Hoekstra; Matthias Schuler, Founder of TRANSSOLAR; Mireia Luzárraga, Co-Founder of TAKK; and real estate investor and advisor Nicole Maarsen, is currently undertaking the rigorous evaluation process to select the winning design. The announcement of the triumphant team is anticipated in Spring 2026. Subsequently, the winning team will embark on a collaborative, participatory process, integrating valuable insights from local communities. Detailed below are the five shortlisted finalists, accompanied by descriptions provided by the organizing body.
Ecosistema Urbano: A Regenerative Living System
Ecosistema Urbano's conceptualization, titled "A Living Landmark," envisions a regenerative living system. This architectural marvel is designed to function as a dynamic social organism, intricately weaving together public spaces, ecological performance, and civic engagement. It aims to actively cultivate biodiversity and strengthen the bonds between local communities and broader ecological networks.
Heatherwick Studio: The Urban Reef Concept
Heatherwick Studio's proposal, "Urban Reef," presents a novel architectural paradigm for Rotterdam. It is structured as a series of six interconnected layers of activity, each supporting the others like a reef-inspired ecosystem. This design is profoundly influenced by natural patterns of movement, creating spaces that facilitate human connection, raise climate consciousness, and demonstrate how built environments can foster lighter, more sustainable collective living.
Mecanoo: The House of Shift
Mecanoo's "The House of Shift" is conceived as an inspiring emblem of sustainability, fundamentally prioritizing audacious upcycling, carbon sequestration, energy neutrality, and ecological integration. This design thoughtfully incorporates diverse spaces for imagination, exploration, action, play, and joy, fostering a vibrant and engaging environment.
MVRDV: Rotterdam Rocks!
MVRDV's compelling design, "Rotterdam Rocks!," imagines a tiered landscape composed of "living rocks." This concept transforms architecture into a regenerative urban ecosystem and establishes a distinctive new landmark for the city – "rocks that breathe." It reinforces Rotterdam's innovative spirit, showcasing how future buildings can harmoniously blend nature with public life.
Office for Political Innovation: Planetary Landmark for the Climate Age
The "Planetary Landmark for the Climate Age" by the Office for Political Innovation proposes a novel type of landmark pertinent to the climate era. Rather than a mere monument, it functions as a dynamic cross-section through our evolving world. This space is designed for collective sensing, understanding, and actively reshaping climate realities, fostering a shared engagement with environmental challenges.