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A work of development art, the Amsterdam Symphony complex is a harmonious addition to the superlative Zuidas business district in Holland’s capital city.

As Amsterdam’s bold Financial Mile continues to expand on the southern edge of the city, high demands are placed on every new development. Designed by Pie de Bruijn of Architekten Cie, Amsterdam Symphony is a masterpiece of modern construction that fully earns its place at the heart of the Zuidas.

This multi-functional project consists of three integrated towers, each building having its own unique identity: A five-star hotel (the Royal Tulip with over 200 rooms), luxury apartments and an office tower. Whether living, working or simply saying the night, all people benefit from the highly convenient location adjacent to the A10 ring road only minutes away from Schiphol Airport and the historic centre of Amsterdam.

Amsterdam Symphony borders a large, spacious square with elaborate waterworks that enhance the magnitude of the highest buildings in the district. The architectural design features a combination of brickwork, bright conspicuous colours and terraced facades.

In addition to the hotel, business and residential accommodations, the project includes a large underground parking garage, catering and retail facilities, and various cultural amenities such as an art gallery and a museum. No wonder Amsterdam Symphony is attracting such a premium international clientele.

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completion

2009

Programme

3,000 m² retail
41,500 m² offices
4,500 m² art centre
12,500 m² hotel
105 residential units
600 parking spaces

Architect

De Architecten Cie

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