Nhow Amsterdam RAI, hotel in Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Nhow Amsterdam RAI is a hotel in Amsterdam featuring a striking architectural form with three stacked triangular sections twisted at different angles. The building houses about 650 rooms designed in a bold, modern style by Dutch architecture firm OMA, inspired by an advertising pole near the RAI convention center.
The hotel was designed according to contemporary architectural principles, representing a modern interpretation of hotel design. Its unconventional form with twisted triangular elements marked a shift in hotel architecture, merging functional space with visual boldness.
The hotel takes its name from its proximity to the RAI convention center and reflects Amsterdam's contemporary design scene. Its interior features bold, colorful design elements inspired by different parts of the world, making the space feel like a living piece of art.
The hotel sits next to the RAI convention center with several train and metro stations nearby, offering quick connections to Amsterdam's city center. Its proximity to Schiphol Airport and the A10 highway makes it easily accessible for those arriving by car or plane.
A notable feature includes transparent glass floors beneath the protruding sections of the building, found on floors like the 18th, offering views into the levels below. These playful design elements create an unusual sensation of looking through the building, making the space feel lighter and more open.
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