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The Parkflat, an iconic residential building in Rotterdam, was designed by architects W.F. de Vries and J.B. Bakema and completed in 1955. This residential complex on the Park near the Euromast is an important example of postwar reconstruction architecture. The building consists of luxury apartments overlooking the park and the city, which was very progressive at the time. The Parkflat is constructed with a clean, modern design that emphasizes the functionality of the building. The design reflects the reconstruction principles, where light, space and modern living comfort were paramount. The apartments featured modern conveniences such as central heating and elevators, which was exceptional at the time. The open floor plans and large windows provided plenty of natural light and a spacious feeling. The building marked a shift in thinking about urban living, combining downtown luxury and comfort with green surroundings. The Parkflat is still regarded as one of the most important examples of postwar housing in Rotterdam and has now been granted monumental status. Fun fact: the flat looks great again, as it was restored in 2024.