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Anne Frank House Museum Café in Amsterdam, The Netherlands by Namelok

Sunday, March 8th, 2020

Article source: Namelok

Rush and reflection are the two contradictory vital elements on which Namelok has based the entire design of the museum cafe in the Anne Frank House. Of course, we were inspired by the place’s history: especially the post-war period in which the desire for rapid improvement was in contrast to the pure fellowship. This paradox has not only functioned as our core design concept, but also in facilitating the visitors of the Anne Frank House.

Image Courtesy © Maarten Willemstein

  • Architects: Namelok
  • Project: Anne Frank House Museum Café
  • Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Photography: Maarten Willemstein

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Basisschool Veerkracht in Amsterdam, The Netherlands by Studio Ard Hoksbergen i.c.w. Studioninedots

Monday, February 17th, 2020

Article source: Studio Ard Hoksbergen i.c.w. Studioninedots

Preface

Veerkracht is a multi-cultural, Christian primary school in Slotermeer, Amsterdam. The original school was built in 1960 as the Dr. M.B. van ‘t Veerschool, designed by G.A. Roobol, who started his career at H.P. Berlage.

In the summer of 2013, the school board did a request for a new building and organised a competition, which was won in 2014 by Ard Hoksbergen. For the project, a collaboration was made with Studioninedots, an Amsterdam based architecture office with extensive experience in school design.

Image Courtesy © Milad Pallesh

  • Architects: Studio Ard Hoksbergen i.c.w. Studioninedots
  • Project: Basisschool Veerkracht
  • Location: Slotermeerlaan 160, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Photography: Milad Pallesh
  • Client: Municipality of Amsterdam, LEV-WN
  • Design Team: Ard Hoksbergen, Albert Herder, Victor Spijkers
  • Structural Engineer: Broad Integrated Design
  • Building Physics Advisor: DPA
  • Installer: Huygen Installatieadviseurs
  • Cost Expert: Væcon
  • Contractor: Blanksma Bouw
  • Electrician: Martinu
  • Mechanical Engineer: A. de Jong
  • Size: 1,780 m2 GFA

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High End Marihuana Shop in Amsterdam, The Netherlands by Bureau Baba

Monday, February 17th, 2020

Article source: Bureau Baba

Coffeeshop De Kade (cannabis supplier) is located in Plan Zuid in Amsterdam. Plan Zuid is a neighbourhood known for the typical Amsterdamse School-architecture and urban plan designed by Berlage.

Image Courtesy © Bureau Baba

  • Architects: Bureau Baba
  • Project: High End Marihuana Shop
  • Location: Plan Zuid, Amsterdam

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Restaurant Felix in Amsterdam, The Netherlands by i29 interior architects

Thursday, February 13th, 2020

Article source: i29 interior architects

Restaurant Felix opens its doors on January 30th 2020. Located in the Historical Felix Meritis building in Amsterdam, it is a one of a kind setting. Built in 1788 Felix Meritis was home to the cultural society Felix Meritis established for cultural development in the form of Music, Drawing, Physics, Commerce and Literature. The building itself was meant to exemplify the Enlightenment ideals the society stood for.

Image Courtesy © i29 interior architects

  • Architects: i29 interior architects
  • Project: Restaurant Felix
  • Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Client: Amerborgh
  • User: Amerpodia
  • Structural Architect: Math
  • Textile Design: Buro Belén
  • Project Management: B3 bouwadviseurs
  • Advisor Restoration: Verlaan & Bouwstra
  • Advisor lighting: Lichtconsult
  • Contractor: Jurriens
  • Interior Builder: Stooff

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Canal House in Amsterdam, The Netherlands by Jeroen de Nijs bni architect – interior

Tuesday, February 11th, 2020

Article source: Jeroen de Nijs bni architect – interior

On one of Amsterdam’s most beautiful canals in the Jordaan, an old deprecated warehouse from the 18th century had already been shut down for many years.

We were asked by the two residents to design a home of allure and equipped with all modern conveniences. The surface area of ​​approximately 50 m2 and 5 floors forced us to think carefully about the location of the functions and the routing through the building. The location of the various stairs was the biggest challenge for us. These are very detailed and positioned that they form a self-evident division of the living functions while maintaining the open character. This results in daylight far into the house. The kitchen is on the first floor where the dining table is in contact with the street and the bloemgracht canal.

Image Courtesy © Jeroen de Nijs bni architect – interior

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Karavaan in Amsterdam, The Netherlands by STUDIO MODIJEFSKY

Friday, January 31st, 2020

Article source: STUDIO MODIJEFSKY

A new exciting venue has opened its doors in Amsterdam West: Karavaan. This place can be anything you want it to be – all day hangout, bar, your morning coffee place, the spot for Friday night drinks, a neighbourhood cafe for locals, city oasis, cocktail bar, breakfast club, but also your favourite venue for a good meal. Karavaan is all these things in one.

Kwakersplein – the square where the venue is located – has been transformed throughout history. Initially a polder area outside Amsterdam’s old city limits, it became a part of the Bellamy neighbourhood after being dammed in the 19th century. Ever since, people have been migrating towards this spot, just like a Karavaan (Dutch for caravan), but this time to settle for good.

Image Courtesy © Maarten Willemstein

  • Architects: STUDIO MODIJEFSKY
  • Project: Karavaan
  • Location: Kwakersplein, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Photography: Maarten Willemstein
  • Client: Daan Bonsen, Arne de Wit, 3WO
  • Design: Studio Modijefsky; Esther Stam, Moene van Werven, Agnese Pellino, Nancy Katri, Natalia Nikolopoulou, Zahra Rajaei, Martyna Nicolson, Christel Willers, Maite Margalho, Francesca Motta
  • Size: 357m2 interior / 250m2 terrace
  • Status: Realised January 2019

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Amsterdam UMC Imaging Center in The Netherlands by Wiegerinck

Friday, January 24th, 2020

Article source: Wiegerinck

In 2010, Wiegerinck won a design competition organised by what was then known as VUmc. Entrants were invited to formulate their vision for a building where all activities associated with medical imaging techniques, a laboratory for scientific research and a production facility for medical isotopes and tracers would be brought together at one location: the new Imaging Center.

Areal View, Image Courtesy © William-Moore

  • Architects: Wiegerinck
  • Project: Amsterdam UMC Imaging Center
  • Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Photography: William Moore, Hanne van der Woude

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The Traveller Pavilion in Amsterdam, The Netherlands by Powerhouse Company

Tuesday, January 7th, 2020

Article source: Powerhouse Company

A bold architectural statement at the heart of new Amsterdam innovation district Cumulus Park in the up-and-coming Zuidoost area, The Traveller is a curvilinear glass pavilion designed by Powerhouse Company and developed by EDGE and G&S Vastgoed, in collaboration with ING. It helps to define the neighborhood by bringing together ING employees, students, entrepreneurs, the local community and visitors for food and fun.

Strikingly transparent and with a welcoming organic form, The Traveller fits in beautifully with the green landscaped grounds (to be completed in early 2020) and surrounding buildings, notably the new ING offices designed by Benthem Crouwel Architects. It houses a restaurant concept from the team behind successful Amsterdam eateries Visaandeschelde and The Roast Room. The restaurant is open all day, offering light refreshments and a full menu of international dishes reflecting the neighborhood’s multicultural identity. There are versatile spaces for meetings and events upstairs.

Image Courtesy © Sebastian van Damme

  • Architects: Powerhouse Company
  • Project: The Traveller Pavilion
  • Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Photography: Vivian Zuidhof
  • Project Initiator: ING
  • Client (Pavilion): EDGE and G&S Vastgoed
  • Client (Interior): The Traveller – Michiel Deenik, Neal Valentijn and Jeroen van Brussel
  • Interior Design: Powerhouse Company and Studio BvanB  in collaboration with OFFICE RBGV

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Vijverweg Bloemendaal – 8 luxury apartments in Amsterdam, The Netherlands by vanOmmeren-architecten

Tuesday, January 7th, 2020

Article source: vanOmmeren-architecten

VanOmmeren-architecten won the tender for the redevelopment of the Vijverkerk plot (Bloemendaal, NL) commissioned by Wibaut.

A design for a three story dwelling building was proposed. In close collaboration with the neighborhood and the client an integrated design for 8 luxury apartments is made.

The relationship between inside and outside of the dwelling is directly inspired by the typology of villas in the neighbourhood. These houses are typically accessed from the side of the building, while parking is behind. Therefore the street façade is representative, free of parking, while remaining a green character. The ground floor dwellings offer a garden. Dwellings on the first floor accommodate a loggia, and the top floor dwellings offer a roof terrace. This composition diminishes volume when gaining height, while opening up space for urban green.

Image Courtesy © Eva Bloem

  • Architects: vanOmmeren-architecten
  • Project: Vijverweg Bloemendaal – 8 luxury apartments
  • Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Photography: Eva Bloem
  • Software used: Revit
  • Lead Architects: Joeri van Ommeren
  • Clients: Wibaut Projectontwikkeling
  • Design Team: Joeri van Ommeren, Dion Nupoort, Tsveta Ruseva, Leandro van der Lans, Menno van der Hoeven, Laura van Beek
  • Engineering: Pieters Bouwtechniek
  • Landscape: Mark van der Heide Urban Design
  • Gross Built Area: 2100 sqm
  • Completion Year: 2019

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La Cervecería in Amsterdam, The Netherlands by STUDIO MODIJEFSKY

Sunday, January 5th, 2020

Article source: STUDIO MODIJEFSKY

In the green neighborhood of Amsterdam east, the warm ‘pincho bar’ La Cervecería, has opened its doors to the public to bring the warm side of Spain to the Dutch capital.

This Spanish-inspired bar has been designed by Studio Modijefsky, which, using a traditionally southern color palette and a lively juxtaposition of modern patterns, created a cozy space for locals to feel on holiday and for southern internationals to feel home. The interior references to typical “cervecerías”: places where Spaniards go to spend their after-work time in the company of colleagues and friends, to enjoy “cañas” and “pinchos” in an informal environment.

Image Courtesy © Maarten Willemstein

  • Architects: STUDIO MODIJEFSKY
  • Project: La Cervecería
  • Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Photography: Maarten Willemstein
  • Assignment: Interior design & brand identity design
  • Size: 139m2 interior/ 113m2 terrace
  • Client: De Drie Wijzen uit Oost
  • Design: Studio Modijefsky; Esther Stam, Moene van Werven, Agnese Pellino, Christel Willers, Zahra Rajaei
  • Status: Realised October 2019

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