Valckensteyn | Powerhouse Company

A Beacon in Timber Rotterdam / Netherlands / 2025

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Valckensteyn, the first mass timber residential building in Rotterdam, is officially delivered. Designed by Powerhouse Company and commissioned by housing corporation Woonstad Rotterdam, the project merges innovative timber construction with a strong social mission: providing 82 affordable rental homes in an iconic post-war district.


Innovation in a historic district


Valckensteyn plays a key role in the sustainable redevelopment of the post-war Pendrecht neighborhood on the southern edge of Rotterdam. It is built on the site of the former Valckensteyn building, which shaped Pendrecht’s streetscape from 1971 to 2012. At the time, this high-rise by architect Kranendonk was a novelty for the area, with two staggered wings rising 10 and 14 stories high, significantly contributing to alleviating the severe post-war housing shortage.


The characteristic staggered volume is reflected in Powerhouse Company's new design. The building also connects to the clear urban planning structure of Pendrecht, designed by Lotte Stam-Beese, in which high-rise and low-rise buildings are carefully placed around green, collective outdoor spaces that give the neighborhood its open and spacious character.


’Valckensteyn proves that affordable housing and sustainable construction can go hand in hand. The result combines high living quality with refined architecture.’


– Stefan Prins, Partner Architect, Powerhouse Company


Sustainable urban renewal


With the exception of the ground floor and elevator/stair cores, Valckensteyn’s main structure is made entirely of CLT (Cross Laminated Timber). The design of the new Valckensteyn complex combines innovative materials with elegance and cost efficiency, thereby creating an efficient and highly sustainable residential building for the middle rent sector. Within the distinctive volume, the CLT elements are meticulously optimized in thickness to minimize material waste.


The ecological impact extends beyond the building, which is surrounded by a green, park-like garden designed by LAP Landscape & Urban Design. West-facing balconies provide broad views and a strong connection to nature. The design also includes biodiversity features such as bird and bat nest boxes integrated into the façade.


'We redefine affordable living by providing all homes with exceptional royal balconies, nearly 2 meters deep and 13.8 m² in size.’


– Stefan de Meijer, Project Leader & Engineer, Powerhouse Company


The base of the building is clad in travertine, a characteristic post-war material that subtly references the neighborhood’s history. Above, demountable fiber cement panels in light brown and anthracite echo the timber structure both visually and functionally, while supporting long-term maintenance. Together, these materials enhance the building’s sustainable and circular identity.


Key Information: 


Project name: Valckensteyn


Architect: Powerhouse Company


Client: Woonstad Rotterdam


Time span: 2020 - 2025


Size: 7.970 m²


Location: Rotterdam, the Netherlands


Type: Affordable housing


Design team: Stefan Prins (Partner in charge), Daphne Delissen, Albert Takashi Richters, Daan Masmeijer, Kaan Kalak, Nick Huizenga, Stefan de Meijer


Landscape design: LAP Landscape & Urban Design


Structural engineer: Pieters Bouwtechniek


Contractor: Waal


Timber supplier: Binderholz


CLT consultant: Linkwood


Building physics safety: Environmental performance


Buro Bouwfysica, Nieman


and sustainability consultant: Lois Advies


Photography: Sebastian van Damme

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    Valckensteyn, the first mass timber residential building in Rotterdam, is officially delivered. Designed by Powerhouse Company and commissioned by housing corporation Woonstad Rotterdam, the project merges innovative timber construction with a strong social mission: providing 82 affordable rental homes in an iconic post-war district. Innovation in a historic district Valckensteyn plays a key role in the sustainable redevelopment of the post-war Pendrecht neighborhood on the southern edge of...

    Project details
    • Year 2025
    • Work started in 2020
    • Work finished in 2025
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Multi-family residence / Social Housing
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