Gaudi
Amsterdam

An inviting and airy interior

A world-class interior can be found in renovated shared office building Gaudi in Amsterdam-Zuid-Oost. INBO designed a new entrance area for which interior architects Rodi van der Horst and Maarten Hooijmeijer opened up the previously closed atrium.

Via the reception lobby in the atrium, visitors can access the grand café, meeting centre and multifunctional space for lectures and get-togethers.

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Eye-catchers in the atrium are its enlarged support structure and hanging meeting boxes.

A royal welcome

The spacious lobby in the atrium has an inviting bar. Transparent wall units allow views of the grand café.

Visitors can enjoy a good cup of coffee at the espresso bar, have a quiet meeting in one of the rooms or exercise in the Gaudi gym.

The interior features wood, combined with champagne-coloured metal and sturdy black frames.

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  • 3 hanging meeting boxes
  • 350 additional square metres
  • 8660 rentable floor space

‘The entrance represents the hospitality of the building. It has to be attractive and set the tone for the atmosphere throughout the property.’

Maarten Hooijmeijer
architect

Eye-catcher in the building

Client Vega asked INBO to create a new easy-access entrance and add extra square metres in the Gaudi building and provide them with an elegant, warm atmosphere.

Intrigued by the colossal support structure of the atrium, Rodi and Maarten added extra construction to increase its impact. This intervention facilitated the addition of the hanging meeting boxes in the atrium.

They chose a champagne colour for the exterior and soft materials for the interior. The two upper floors of the atrium were completely closed off to create some 350 square metres of additional rentable floor space.

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Gaudi is suitable for multiple tenants.
  1. Entrance/Lobby
  2. Restobar
  3. Meeting center
  4. Auditorium/multipurpose room
  5. Gym

Credits

Client
Vega Projects

INBO
Rodi van der Horst, Maarten Hooijmeijer, Tom Oudijk, Stefan Plas, Afra Schavemaker

Photography
Jordi Huisman

Completion
2022

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