Amstel Tower, Skyscraper in Amsterdam-Oost, Netherlands
The Amstel Tower is a skyscraper in Amsterdam-Oost with a glass facade and curved lines, spanning 32 floors with 192 rental apartments. The building includes a public parking garage with 171 spaces and features separate access points for residents and hotel guests.
Construction of the tower took place from 2016 to 2018, marking a phase of urban development near Amstel Station. The project was part of a broader renewal program for the area.
The residential entrance displays 'The Golden Age', a large mural by Canadian artist Ian Kirkpatrick inspired by artworks at Amstel Station. This work shapes the character of the entry and creates a visual connection to the area's artistic heritage.
The parking garage is accessible through separate entrances, with residents using Overzichtsweg and hotel guests entering via Julianalaan. The location next to Amstel Station makes the building well-served by public transportation.
The building's extended balconies serve a dual purpose, offering outdoor spaces for residents while also functioning as barriers to reduce light and noise from outside. This design approach makes them more than just architectural decoration.
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