alt_text
alt_text
alt_text
alt_text
alt_text
alt_text
alt_text

client:  development company Centrumgebied Amsterdam Zuidoost

programme:  47.500 m2 offices, 610 parking spaces

architect:  Branimir Medić & Pero Puljiz

project team:  V. Ulrich, H. de Haas, F. Verweij, L. Afonso, M. Keijzer

landscape designer:  Michael van Gessel, Amsterdam

contractor:  building consortium Zuid Oost bv

structural engineer:  D3BN (1e fase) - Bartels Ing. Bureau, Utrecht

date of commission:  1997

date of construction:  2001-2003

gross surface:  47.500 m2

volume:  180.000 m3

‘Acanthus’ office building, Amsterdam

Acanthus is designed as a ‘ring-like’ architectural block from which three towers reach skyward. The composition of slabs is geared to the visual axes and the height of other buildings in the environs. There is a car park arranged in terraced levels under the sloping inner garden, which bridges the difference in height with the surrounding ground level. The ‘ring’ floats on one side, with open, column-free corners that project up to 36 metres. These open corners highlight the entrances and provide a view of the courtyard garden from the street. Acanthus is a flexible office complex that can be used in various ways by different tenants. The façade is clad with panels decorated with an acanthus relief. This gives the building an amorphous textural appearance – from champagne sparkle to copper glow – depending on the incidence of light.