
Grand Hotel Amrâth - Amsterdam, Netherlands
N 52° 22.481 E 004° 54.244
31U E 629615 N 5804418
The Grand Hotel Amrâth Amsterdam is situated in the monumental Shipping House on the The Prins Hendrikkade in Amsterdam.
Waymark Code: WM9DKG
Location: Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Date Posted: 08/06/2010
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This monument built by the architectural cooperative Van der Mey, De Klerk and Kramer is considered to be the first building fully constructed in Amsterdam School Style.
The Amsterdam School is an architectural and artistic movement that created a furore in Amsterdam between 1910 and 1930. It includes elements of Art Nouveau (Jugendstill), the Arts and Crafts, Cubism and Art Deco. The movement incorporated these influences into its own style, a style that is both expressionistic and romantic, characterised by a variety of geometric forms and irregularly-shaped decorations.
The building was supposed to function as a practical, modern and functional office building and at the same time point back to the prosperous shipping tradition of The Netherlands. The monument is shaped like a harboured ship: The “starboard side” is on the Prins Hendrikkade, “the bow” points to the direction of Amsterdam Central Station.
During the first phase of construction a future shortage of space was prevented and at the same time precautions were taken to ensure the possibility of an expansion, phase two, that was due to take place
twelve years later: The bricks were prepared for both phases in order to prevent any possible variations in colour. The total cost of the first phase of construction amounted to NLG 1.488.000,00. The monument exists of seven spans on the Prins Hendrikkade and ten on the Binnenkant. Shortly after the completion the shipping societies begin to purchase nearby properties and the necessary permits. The construction begins in 1926 and is completed in 1928. The second phase of construction is calculated to the amount of 1.946.000,00.
Style: Art Deco
 Structure Type: Commercial/Retail
 Architect: Van der Mey
 Date Built: 1928
 Supporting references: Not listed

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