Westpoint, Mixed-use tower in Apeldoorn, Netherlands
Westpoint is a mixed-use building in Apeldoorn that houses residential apartments and office spaces across eight floors. The structure features a contemporary design with large windows and serves both living and working functions for its occupants.
The building was constructed in 1972 as the city council building for Apeldoorn. It later housed tax administration offices before eventually being converted into apartments during its recent renovation.
The building reflects the evolution of Dutch municipal architecture from the 1970s, transitioning from administrative purposes to residential spaces.
The building is conveniently located near public transportation and shopping areas for easy access. It contains 94 apartments with modern facilities and on-site parking to accommodate residents.
During its 2022 renovation, the building was completely gutted while preserving the original concrete structure beneath the skin. This approach retained the distinctive 1970s exterior while giving the interior an entirely fresh start for residential living.
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