Kraanspoor / OTH Architecten

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Text description provided by the architects. Kraanspoor (translated as craneway) is a light-weight transparent office building of three floors built on top of a concrete craneway on the grounds of the former NDSM (Nederlandsche Dok en Scheepsbouw Maatschappij) shipyard, a relic of Amsterdam's shipping industry. This industrial monument, built in 1952, has a length of 270 meters, a height of 13,5 meters and a width of 8,7 meters. A street length and width. The new construction on top is the same 270 meters long, with a width of 13,8 meters, accentuates the length of Kraanspoor and the phenomenal expansive view of the river IJ. Fully respecting its foundation, the building is lifted by slender steel columns 3 meters above the crane way, appearing to float above the impressive concrete colossus.

Kraanspoor / OTH Architecten - Waterfront, Beam
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Cite: "Kraanspoor / OTH Architecten" 25 Jun 2008. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/2967/kraanspoor-oth-ontwerpgroep-trude-hooykaas-bv> ISSN 0719-8884

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