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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.

Amstel Tower in Amsterdam, Netherlands by Powerhouse Company

 
February 15th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Powerhouse Company

Amstel Tower transforms public transportation hub into vibrant new district

Amstel Tower, Powerhouse Company’s first completed high-rise, perfectly embodies the firm’s vision of architectural and urban design. It also meets a growing demand for bespoke buildings with unique programmatic requirements and adds overall quality by actively integrating with the surrounding urban fabric.

With an innovative design, Amstel Tower transforms a public transportation hub into a vibrant mixed-use complex for living, working and playing. Located next to the Amsterdam Amstel Station, the new tower comprises a 24-story residential tower, mid-rise podium for an international hotel and landscaped ground level with retail and parking. Amstel Tower is commissioned by Provast.

Image Courtesy © Egbert de Boer

  • Architects: Powerhouse Company
  • Project: Amstel Tower
  • Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Photography: Egbert de Boer, Ossip van Duivenbode, Jeroen Musch, Christian Richters
  • Client: Provast
  • Partners in Charge: Paul Stavert, Nanne de Ru
  • Team: Nanne de Ru, Paul Stavert, Ard Jan Lootens, Erwin van Strien, Gert Ververs, Joppe Kusters, Max Tala Nossin, Mitchel Veloo, Nolly Vos, Stefan de Meijer, Alex Niemantsverdriet, Amber Peters, Helena Tse, Jeffrey Ouwens, Luca Piattelli, Luke Vermeulen, Máté Molnár, Maud Gossink, Murtada Al-Kaabi, Paul Rikken, Pim Haring, Ruben van der Spek, Undine Kimmel
  • Contractor: JP van Eesteren
  • Structural Engineering: IMd raadgevende ingenieurs
  • Installation Engineering: Ingenieursburo Linssen
  • Size: 27.000m2

Image Courtesy © Egbert de Boer

A Station in Transition

As the second-busiest transport hub in Amsterdam, Amstel Station is currently undergoing a major infrastructure upgrade. Amstel Tower is a vital part of this development to transform the area into an exciting new district. The complexities of introducing a dynamic new public space and a residential function on the site included optimizing the flow of travelers on the ground floor, minimizing the building’s overshadowing and reducing impact of traffic noise for the new residents. The design solution was to create a soft, elegant building that not only addresses these complexities, but also stands in gentle contrast to the surrounding rectilinear high-rises.

Image Courtesy © Egbert de Boer

Image Courtesy © Christian Richters

New Connections

The 105-metre-high tower and wide podium each have a different urban character. Enriching the Amsterdam skyline with an iconic silhouette, the tower appears slender when viewed from the historic city centre and from the Wibautstraat, a major avenue and urban axis. Its profile gradually unfolds eastwards. The low podium engages with the immediate small-scale surroundings and activates a new public square. After careful research and discussion with stakeholders, Powerhouse Company modelled the ground floor as a vibrant public space that is interwoven with the existing site networks.

Image Courtesy © Ossip van Duivenbode

Image Courtesy © Ossip van Duivenbode

A Tower in its Context

The design of the tower takes inspiration from the rounded canopy of the 1930s Amstel Station designed by H.G.J. Schelling. The canopy is reinterpreted as full-perimeter overhangs across the podium and on each level of the tower. This creates visual coherence and provides outdoor space, sun shading and noise protection for the apartments. In addition, the rhythm of the vertical elements in the facade is carefully synchronised with the rhythm of Schelling’s beautiful full-glass facade of the main train station hall. The rounded corners and asymmetrical shape limit overshadowing onto the neighbourhood and create an inviting, streamlined profile that perfectly complements its riverside surroundings.

Image Courtesy © Egbert de Boer

Image Courtesy © Ossip van Duivenbode

However, Amstel Tower’s design not only seeks to create architectural and urban connections, but also stimulates greater social cohesion by providing affordable, high-quality living spaces for young professionals, a group that finds it increasingly challenging to find adequate housing within the city limits. By using the programmatic challenges and opportunities in a smart and innovative way, Powerhouse Company has managed to create a building that adds quality and liveliness to the city in numerous ways.

Image Courtesy © Egbert de Boer

Image Courtesy © Jeroen Musch

Image Courtesy © Jeroen Musch

Image Courtesy © Powerhouse Company

Image Courtesy © Powerhouse Company

Image Courtesy © Powerhouse Company

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Categories: Apartments, complex, Hotel, Mixed use, Parking, Residential, Retail, Tower




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