The Fletcher Hotel designed by Benthem Crouwel Architekten. This creating is a new landmark for the city of Amsterdam. The 60 meter higher hotel has a compact floor plan with a diameter of only 24 meters, resulting in a characteristic slim silhouette along the A2 to Amsterdam Southeast. The limited space is employed as effectively as achievable.
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The lobby and coffee corner are on the ground floor. 120 rooms encircle the staircase and lifts in the heart of the hotel. On the sixteenth floor there are 5 meeting rooms, which can be linked collectively. The sky lounge is on the leading (eighteenth) floor and the restaurant on the floor below. Each offer you wide and impressive views over Amsterdam. A facade produced entirely of glass, shields the massive outer wall with round windows and makes the creating distinctive, independent and transparent to the atmosphere. The architecture of the opposite meals strip is reflected in the circular motif.
Courtesy Benthem Crouwel Architekten
The colour blue offers the hotel a striking look and simultaneously creates a strong interaction with the sky. The ring-shaped patterns in blues return on the laminated glass and generate depth. By way of the windows of the rooms and the light on the facade, the developing is illuminated at night. Therefore the Fletcher Hotel is distinctly visible and identifiable to the environment, even following sunset.
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