Today, we travel to Rotterdam to meet Fokke Moerel, partner at MVRDV, a practice known for questioning limits, expanding what architecture can be, and asking, relentlessly: âwhy not?â. In their work, boundaries never arrive pre-set. âThis kind of pre-set boundaries or rules is something that we donât have.â Every project begins with orientation: âWhere are we? First you have to understand where you are to know what you are going to react to.â And with awareness comes responsibility: âyou are using a part of the planet, so you better use it well.â Themes in the office evolve constantly, âsometimes they age, but they never stay the sameâ. From rooftop landscapes to mirrored buildings that invite you to take a picture of the world rather than a selfie of yourself, MVRDV stretch the idea of what a building can host and who it can belong to. âWhen should you stop pushing?â they ask. âWhere can we go even further?â The Depot in Rotterdam answers this directly: an archive once thought to be only 20% accessible is now 95% open to the public; a building unafraid of its own âobjectnessâ and iconicity. After all, using Fokke words, architecture is about âcelebrating every piece of life.â Cheers to that. Guest: Fokke Moerel, MVRDV (Rotterdam, Netherlands) Host: Ana Catarina Silva (Porto, Portugal) This episode is sponsored by J&J Teixeira. Upload your references to: arquiteturaentrevistas.com Spotify: Arquitetura Entre Vistas Instagram: @arquiteturaentrevistas