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Energy-neutral floating houses in Rotterdam waterproofed with RubberGard EPDM

Elevate as Roofing

Spurred on by a growing population problem and the prospect of a changing climate, the Rotterdam city council partnered with Public Domain Architects to bring the future to the district of Feijenoord. They took on a challenge that only few architects have dared to undertake - to build an entire neighborhood on the most whimsical of all surfaces: water.

photo_credit Mawipex / VW Daken
Mawipex / VW Daken

Home to the largest harbor in Europe, the city of Rotterdam is a densely populated metropole that is on the constant lookout for solutions to accommodate an ever-growing population and a lack of available space to respond to its housing needs. In an attempt to spare an already dense city center bursting at its seams, the Rotterdam city council was forced to look for solutions elsewhere. Enter: the Nassauhaven in the Feijenoord district. The Nassauhaven, a long-abandoned harbor basin from the 1890s, provided an answer to the city council’s challenges. If there is no available space on the land, one might as well build on water.

 

Light as a feather, yet robust

In 2019, the construction of the Havenlofts project, a neighborhood of eighteen floating houses on the Nassauhaven, was set into motion. Designed to be future-proof, sustainable and great to live in, they presented a very sustainable solution to the housing dilemma. Each equipped with six solar panels, a biomass generator for heating and a state-of-the-art water filtering and purifying system, the houses are fully carbon neutral and allow for comfortable off-the-grid living. Each house even has a private dock to attach a boat. To expand upon the sustainable nature of the neighborhood, the developer collaborated with local partners to give inhabitants of both the Havenlofts and the Nassauhaven easy access to electric shared cars, charging points and electric bicycles.

As Rotterdam is located in a delta that has open access to the sea, the Nassauhaven is subject to tidal changes that may fluctuate up to two meters. To mitigate this problem, each house was built over a maintenance-free and unsinkable concrete pontoon, making it resilient against future challenges brought on by a rising sea level caused by global warming.

The construction materials were selected on the basis of sustainability, robustness and aesthetics. Due to this, the buildings are as light as they are durable and robust: they are thoroughly insulated, cultivating a healthy indoor climate.

A further testament to their lightness, all eighteen Havenlofts were prefabricated off-site. Once the walls, constructed with aluminum and wood frames, were finished, the roofs were waterproofed with Elevate’s RubberGard EPDM 1.1 mm thick roofing membrane, fully adhered on top of rigid PIR insulation panels. The houses were then transported to their final location in the Nassauhaven.

photo_credit © Mawipex / VW Daken
© Mawipex / VW Daken

Why EPDM?

RubberGard EPDM is ideal for prefab construction. It is available in a wide range of widths, which maximizes efficiency and minimizes material waste. In addition, it is installed without using open flame, which is a very important aspect of off-site construction.

RubberGard EPDM is also extremely durable, resilient and is compatible with photovoltaic and green roofs. It is also an inert material, which means that it does not release pollutants into the rainwater that runs off the roofs. This allows rainwater to be released directly into the Nassauhaven without the need for further treatment.

Learn more about RubberGard EPDM roofing system and why it offers the perfect solution for solar roofs and prefabricated construction.

photo_credit © Mawipex / VW Daken
© Mawipex / VW Daken

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