In Progress: Hotel IJDock / Bakers Architecten

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Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Text description provided by the architects. ASR Property Development has come to an agreement with the Spanish hotel chain Room Mate Hotels regarding a 25-year tenancy agreement for the hotel at IJDock in Amsterdam. The contract was signed on Thursday April 19, 2012.

In Progress: Hotel IJDock / Bakers Architecten - Waterfront
© YourCaptain Luchtfotografie

The hotel with its 285 rooms is situated at the peninsula IJDock, where the Palace of Justice is also located. The hotel chain will operate the hotel at the newly built marina under its own name. It is expected that the hotel will be delivered at the first quarter of 2013, and will open its doors in the spring of 2013. PME Investment Services assisted ASR Property Development with the renting out.

In Progress: Hotel IJDock / Bakers Architecten - Exterior Photography, Facade
© Rene den Engelsman

The urban plan for the Westerdokseiland is one of the plans of the municipality of Amsterdam for the conversion of the large dock area at the IJ-river at the harbor of Amsterdam. The hotel with marina on the harbor is part of the masterplan of Dick van Gameren architecten and Bjarne Mastenbroek (SeArch) for a complex of a Palace of Justice, offices, housing and public commercial functions. The plan is a closed, rectangular volume which cuts are made in relation to sight lines and street profiles from the historical city of Amsterdam. This creates five volumes, designed by different architects. The 285-room hotel and marina for about 60 boats are designed by Bakers Architecten in collaboration with architect Ben Loerakker. Besides Bakers Architecten the other volumes are designed by Claus & Kaan Architects and Zeinstra van Gelderen architects.

In Progress: Hotel IJDock / Bakers Architecten - Exterior Photography
© Rene den Engelsman

IJDock covers around 89000 square meters and is a modern, high-end area with a new Palace of Justice (Public Prosecuter and the Court of Amsterdam), an office tower which includes new space for the Water Police, an apartment building with 56 apartments, a commercial strip, a 5-star hotel with 293 rooms (Room Mate hotels) and a marina with 60 slips. The underground car park comprises 500 spaces, 350 of which are public. There is also a small harbor for the Water Police. IJDock is accessible from the Westerdoksdijk via a bridge and a connecting dam.

In Progress: Hotel IJDock / Bakers Architecten - Cityscape
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The goal of the design was to find a structure to house 300 rooms in a given volume and the functional and logical arrangement. The building with its narrow base is also constructively challenging as the main volume appears to be hovering over it. The entire facade is made of glass, depending on the orientation partly as a double facade. The narrow shape of the building makes it possible that the water can be experienced as an theme everywhere, on the lower floors even through the marina, which gives the project its unique identity.

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Address:IJdock, 1013MM Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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Cite: "In Progress: Hotel IJDock / Bakers Architecten" 19 Dec 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/307943/in-progress-hotel-ijdock-bakers-architecten> ISSN 0719-8884

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