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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Salt in Amsterdam, Netherlands by MVRDV

 
August 17th, 2018 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: MVRDV

Small and mid-size companies often have trouble finding suitable office space in Amsterdam. The creative industry has seemingly unrealistic demands when it comes to office locations: an incubator of ideas, which is spacious and inspiring, with a unique design at a great location with car access. Salt is a response to these needs, providing small, high quality offices, each with a unique identity. The building forms part of Amsterdam’s port redevelopment Minervahaven, contributing to its ambition to become a new creative hub.

Image Courtesy © Ossip van Duivenbode

  • Architects: MVRDV
  • Project: Salt
  • Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Photography: Ossip van Duivenbode
  • Client: NIC Building Ambitions
  • Project Managers: Firmus Vastgoed and Bulters & Bulters
  • Contractor: Barten Groep
  • Structural Engineer: Ikaabee
  • MEP Engineer: Denned
  • MEP Advisor: Hamel Regeltechniek
  • Principal in Charge: Jacob van Rijs
  • Design Team: Gijs Rikken with Guido Boeters, Arjen Ketting, Ivo Hoppers and Victor Perez Equiluz
  • Year: 2017+

Image Courtesy © Ossip van Duivenbode

Salt is five levels high and a 30m x 30m x 20m cube-shaped building with distinct concrete frames stacked on top of each other. The concrete frames house a variety of different windows permeating the façade to keep the individuality of each 5m x 4m unit. Windows are arranged in a random order so that the buildings’ distinct glass and concrete façade offers a different view depending on what side it is approached from. The interior of the building follows the demands of creative companies for large, roughly finished, loft-like spaces: no hung ceilings, exposed materials such as concrete, aluminium and steel, and flexible floorplans. A solar roof means that the building will generate some of its energy, whilst parking is located inside the plinth.

Image Courtesy © Ossip van Duivenbode

Image Courtesy © Ossip van Duivenbode

All of the building’s flexible loft-style working spaces are offered as rental spaces that can either consist of a whole floor or dived into smaller units. A private roof garden introduces a social gathering space at the south facade of the building while the full height lobby space with its grand cascading stairs connects the various levels vertically.

Image Courtesy © Ossip van Duivenbode

Image Courtesy © Ossip van Duivenbode

MVRDV was commissioned to design Salt by NIC Building Ambitions.

Image Courtesy © Ossip van Duivenbode

Image Courtesy © Ossip van Duivenbode

Image Courtesy © Ossip van Duivenbode

Image Courtesy © Ossip van Duivenbode

Image Courtesy © Ossip van Duivenbode

Image Courtesy © Ossip van Duivenbode

Image Courtesy © Ossip van Duivenbode

Image Courtesy © Ossip van Duivenbode

Image Courtesy © Ossip van Duivenbode

Image Courtesy © Ossip van Duivenbode

Image Courtesy © Ossip van Duivenbode

Image Courtesy © Ossip van Duivenbode

Image Courtesy © Ossip van Duivenbode

Image Courtesy © Ossip van Duivenbode

Image Courtesy © Ossip van Duivenbode

Image Courtesy © Ossip van Duivenbode

Image Courtesy © Ossip van Duivenbode

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