Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Architect: Hollandse Nieuwe Concepts & Design BV.
Pand Noord is a creative workspace located in Amsterdam North, which was originally an old industrial warehouse. The building has been renovated by HighBrook Investors while maintaining its industrial appearance. Hollandse Nieuwe was tasked with designing a series of calm and unified spaces that could inspire and support a variety of creative industries. The building has a long central corridor that opens up the various building components and functions, which are interrupted in a few select places by high atrium spaces. The design concept was to create a series of tranquil spaces where light, space, and materials blended together to create a sense of organization and unified space. Each space is located in a different part of the building and has a unique appearance. The former offices of the industrial company that used to be located at the building have been transformed and now function as the reception area of Pand Noord. The first atrium houses a meeting area, while the second former factory hall serves as the restaurant. The youngest part of the building is a grand atrium with adjacent office space units. The rough concrete interior has been retained, and only the red accents in this area have been enlarged and intensified. A large art piece, created by artist ZenkOne, has been placed through the atrium, strengthening its rough character as well as adding red highlights. This art piece depicts numerous unique themes and narrates the rich history of both the building of Pand Noord and its area Amsterdam North.
Photo credit: Ewout Huibers.