Lloyd Hotel | MVRDV
Amsterdam / Netherlands / 2004
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MVRDV
Principal Architect
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Winy Maas
Founder
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Jacob van Rijs
Founder
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Nathalie de Vries
Founder
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Fokke Moerel
Architect
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Stefan de Koning
Architect
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Sandor Naus
Architect
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Eline Strijkers
Architect
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Jeroen Zuidgeest
Architect
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Stefan Witteman
Architect
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Ignacio Borrego
Architect
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Magali Homms
Architect
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Teun Spruyt
Architect
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Giselle Löb
Architect
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Roukens & Van Gils
Interior designer
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Atelier Van Lieshout
Interior designer
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Richard Hutten Studio
Interior designer
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Schreudergroep
Consultant
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Bureau Bouwkunde
Consultant
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Biek van Rooij
Project Manager
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Peutz Consulting Engineers
Consultant
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Van Rossum Holding
Structural Consultant
Built in the 1920s as a hotel for emigrants, then a long-time prison, and now in a third transition, the Lloyd Hotel is located in the recently redeveloped eastern harbor area of Amsterdam. Whilst the meaning of the word “guest” has changed several times, the aim is now to offer comfort for travelers and provide a public dining room for guests and the neighbors in the adjacent new housing area. Within the protected exterior of this national monument a void was “carved” through the volume to...
- Year 2004
- Work finished in 2004
- Main structure Masonry
- Client Woonstichting De Key and Lloyd Hotel
- Contractor Physics Peutz & associes
- Cost 10.8 Million
- Status Completed works
- Type Hotel/Resorts
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