Pictured: The incredible new building that looks like huge chunks have been knocked out of it
Daily MailAt a glance, this tower block looks halfway to being demolished. 'Valley' is a brand new development in Amsterdam that was deliberately designed to look like huge chunks have been knocked out of it The 75,000-square-metre complex, designed by the Dutch architecture firm MVRDV, is close to completion Pictures show that one side of the building is completely mirrored. The incredible new building features three ‘peaks’ - the tallest of which is 100m high MVRDV says that the spectacular development is ‘reminiscent of a carved-out block’ Inside the building, a large atrium - known as ‘The Grotto’ - will be illuminated by large skylights built into the ceiling. 'The development of Valley is part of the city’s ambition to correct this by transforming the area into a more liveable and complete urban quarter, welcoming large amounts of residents and additional public facilities to the area over the next decade.’ Once completed, the building will feature ‘rugged stone terraces with large planters, covering the building in vegetation’ One side of the building is completely mirrored. The acclaimed Dutch landscape architect Piet Oudolf designed the building’s green spaces MVRDV's Marble Arch Mound, a £6million artificial hill on London's Park Lane, was met by a wave of visitor complaints and online criticism when it opened in July.