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How a community focus helps to futureproof this landmark Amsterdam office building

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Zandkasteel in Amsterdam’s Zuidoost district was originally completed in 1986 as an office building and was designated as a heritage site in 2017. - Adam van Noort
Completed by Alberts & Van Huut Architecture, the building was designed without the use of 90-degree angles introducing an organic, free-form style. - Adam van Noort
Design studio D/Dock was tasked with redesigning the interior. - Adam van Noort

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Interior Design
Architect
Alberts & Van Huut Architecture
Clients
Wonam, Zadelhoff
Floor Area
4,000 sq-m

Originally used as an office space, the Zandkasteel building in Amsterdam was redeveloped with a communal eye for mixed-use functions including work, living and hospitality.

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