Piet
Hein Buildings Office Building
Amsterdam
2000-2012
Development
of offices, bus terminal and underground parking garage
Gross surface offices 30.200 m2, bus terminal 4.000 m2
and parking garage 13.000 m2
Commissioned by Piet Hein Buildings, Haarlem
The development of the Piet Heinkade, the artery that connects the
Central Station with the Eastern Docklands, forms the backbone of
the transformation of the southern banks of the IJ (pronounced ‘Eye’),
Amsterdam’s harbor. The quayside between roads and water, once
filled with warehouses and cranes, now is flanked by a rigid row of
solid urban buildings, both commercial and residential.
The office complex Piet Hein Buildings is situated right next to
the Passenger Terminal. Part of its function is to accommodate touring
cars at ground level. The outer walls of the garage are made of glass
building elements and radiate light at night. Above, in a long horizontal
four story space, rental offices enjoy a harbor view. At the side
of the Handelskade road, segmented buildings of nine floors contain
offices with a panorama of the city beyond the railroad tracks.
The whole complex, consisting of four units, each with its own distinct
identity, is served by an underground parking garage. At ground level
a transparent public interior space with entrance lobbies connects
both worlds.
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