In 1920, Royal Dutch Lloyd opened Lloyd Hotel on IJ-Quay for their passengers. The building became a prison for members of the Dutch Resistance during the Second World War, and was subsequently converted into a prison and then a juvenile detention centre. In 1996, the City authorities launched a competition to turn the building into a hotel. Suzanne Oxenaar and Otto Nan led a large renovation team, working in conjunction with MVRDV. The world's first one-to-five star design hotel opened in 2004. MVRDV developed radical solutions to free the building of its history without burying it. They carved a soaring atrium through its heart, from ground to sixth floor. It incorporates four mezzanine platforms used for exhibitions and events, an art library, and a restaurant, bar and lounge occupying the entire ground floor. Many other artists and designers contributed to the 117 guest bedrooms.
Image Details: | |
Image File: | DBOR-0068-0007 |
Caption: | Lloyd Hotel, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Architect: MVRDV, 2004. View downwards through main atrium to timber staircase and marble topped table with chairs in ground floor restaurant. |
Property Release: | No |
Model Release: | N/A |
Dimensions in PX: | 5017 x 3344 pixels |
Date of Photograph: | 20/08/2014 |
Restriction: | Editorial Only |
Credit: | David Borland/VIEW |
Building Details: | |
View Project Number: | 61305 |
Building Name: | Lloyd Hotel |
Headline: | Lloyd Hotel, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Architect: MVRDV, 2004. |
City: | Amsterdam |
Country: | Netherlands |
Architect: | MVRDV |
Architect Website: | http://www.mvrdv.nl |
Category: | Accommodation |
Building Type: | Hotel |
Year of Completion: | 2004 |
Collection: | VIEW Architecture |
Public Notes: | In 1920, Royal Dutch Lloyd opened Lloyd Hotel on IJ-Quay for their passengers. The building became a prison for members of the Dutch Resistance during the Second World War, and was subsequently converted into a prison and then a juvenile detention centre. In 1996, the City authorities launched a competition to turn the building into a hotel. Suzanne Oxenaar and Otto Nan led a large renovation team, working in conjunction with MVRDV. The world's first one-to-five star design hotel opened in 2004. MVRDV developed radical solutions to free the building of its history without burying it. They carved a soaring atrium through its heart, from ground to sixth floor. It incorporates four mezzanine platforms used for exhibitions and events, an art library, and a restaurant, bar and lounge occupying the entire ground floor. Many other artists and designers contributed to the 117 guest bedrooms. |
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Orientation: | H |
Type: | Hotel |
B/W or Colour: | Colour |
Number of People: | Nobody |
Technique: | Full Frame |
People Incidental: | N/A |
Point of View: | Elevated view |
Time of Day: | Day |
Interior or Exterior: | Interior |
Photographer: | David Borland |
Source File Name: | DBOR-0068-0007.JPG |
Copyright Info URL: | www.viewpictures.co.uk |