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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.

Postillion Hotel Amsterdam in Netherlands by concrete

 
March 1st, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: concrete

Concrete is proud to announce the opening of Postillion Hotel Amsterdam, a place for hotel visitors, local businesses and neighbourhood residents alike. With 252 rooms in a 65-meter tower, the hotel programme has been expanded with a wide range of additional public functions. As the final piece of the Kauwgomballenfabriek transformation, the programme and spatial design of the building are in line with the current developments in the area.

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  • Architects: concrete
  • Project: Postillion Hotel Amsterdam
  • Location: Paul van Vlissingenstraat 8, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Photography: isabel nabuurs
  • Client: Lingotto Amsterdam / Postillion hotels
  • Project Team: erikjan vermeulen, matthijs hombergen, femke zumbrink, rob wagemans, wouter slot
  • Executive Architect: rutten van der weijden
  • Interior Designer: B+B interieurarchitectuur,
  • Structural Engineer: van rossum
  • Main Contractor: van wijnen,
  • Facade: Panels aldowa
  • Total Area: 15,000 m2 gross incl. parking.
  • Design Process: 2009-2013
  • Start Construction: january 2017
  • Opening: November 2018

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The hotel building is situated in the Overamstel neighbourhood, which is an industrial area that is currently undergoing a large-scale transformation toward a mixed urban neighbourhood of living, working and leisure. The building is part of the urban plinth along the Spaklerweg and forms the transition to the Overamstel neighbourhood, situated beside the factory complex of former bubble-gum producer Maple Leaf. In the past decade, the factory complex was successfully transformed into the Kauwgomballenfabriek, which features workspaces, studios and meeting facilities.

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The newly designed public square and cascading public roof terrace represent the link to the adjacent Kauwgomballenfabriek complex. This link is continued into the interior of the building with facilities such as open workspaces, a restaurant, two bars and meeting facilities. This way residents and hotel visitors can do work, arrange meetings or relax all in one place.

The deck creates a cascading landscape in the tower and connects all public facilities, such as the lobby, reception, bars, workspaces and restaurant and, of course, the terraces and tea pavilion on the deck, creating a hub of activities and meetings both inside and out. Some of the public spaces are on the first floor, which is why the square, as the connecting factor, cascades up to where it connects with the indoor spaces on the higher level. The 360-degree bar, one of public spaces on the first floor, is at the heart of the social landscape and offers service on all sides. A large glass wall connects the restaurant to the deck of the cascading landscape at the first floor level, creating a transparent, light environment that is ideal for a formal or informal lunch or dinner or relaxing moments with coffee and conversation.

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By ‘cutting through’ the axis of the corridor and shifting the two sides apart, the volume has become more elegant and slimmer, resulting in a scale-less building with an abstract facade which is formed by a static rhythm of anodised aluminium cassettes in three shades and deeply recessed windows. On the side of the metro fly-overs and the industrial estate, the facade is more closed off to ensure the energy of the public programme is focused on the square.

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