Page d'accueil Projets Holiday Inn Birmingham (GB) Holiday Inn Birmingham (GB) #intérieur #réception #bistro Ajouter à la liste de pinlist FEMTOLINE 35 FLUSH HE profile Country Royaume-Uni Propriétaire Holiday Inn Birmingham Architecte 3DReid Application hôtels Ajouter à la liste de pinlist Ajouter à la liste de pinlistPARTOU OKFEMTOLINE 35 FLUSH HE profileSUPERLOOP HC SBLShow all (3)Ajouter à la liste de pinlistPARTOU OKHEDRA CAjouter à la liste de pinlistPARTOU OKAjouter à la liste de pinlistHEDRA C E27FEMTOLINE 35 FLUSH HE profileAjouter à la liste de pinlistFEMTOLINE 35 FLUSH HE profileAjouter à la liste de pinlistPARTOU OKHEDRA CFEMTOLINE 35 FLUSH HE profileShow all (3)Ajouter à la liste de pinlist Produits utilisés dans ces projets PARTOU OK Ajouter à la liste de pinlist HEDRA C Ajouter à la liste de pinlist FEMTOLINE 35 FLUSH HE profile Ajouter à la liste de pinlist HEDRA C E27 Ajouter à la liste de pinlist SUPERLOOP HC SBL Ajouter à la liste de pinlist Autres projets intéressants Amsterdam Courthouse (NL)University Cattolica of Milan in Cremona (IT)Meissen Signature Store Dresden (DE)Amsterdam Courthouse (NL)University Cattolica of Milan in Cremona (IT)Meissen Signature Store Dresden (DE)Amsterdam Courthouse (NL)University Cattolica of Milan in Cremona (IT)Meissen Signature Store Dresden (DE)Amsterdam Courthouse (NL)University Cattolica of Milan in Cremona (IT)Meissen Signature Store Dresden (DE) Amsterdam Courthouse (NL)University Cattolica of Milan in Cremona (IT)Meissen Signature Store Dresden (DE)Amsterdam Courthouse (NL)University Cattolica of Milan in Cremona (IT)Meissen Signature Store Dresden (DE)Amsterdam Courthouse (NL)University Cattolica of Milan in Cremona (IT)Meissen Signature Store Dresden (DE)Amsterdam Courthouse (NL)University Cattolica of Milan in Cremona (IT)Meissen Signature Store Dresden (DE)Amsterdam Courthouse (NL)Located in the up-and-coming Zuidas district, the new Amsterdam Courthouse exudes approachable authority as a stately yet inviting institution for public discourse. A vast square in front of the 50-meter-high building offers an unobstructed view to the lower floor dedicated to the public area through large windows. Visitors are welcomed into the ground floor central foyer, equipped with reception desks and a cafeteria. Rising upward, the courtrooms unfold, surrounded by spacious foyers. The highest floors are connected through a grand circular staircase, giving way to offices and judges’ chambers set around green indoor and outdoor courtyards. Meanwhile, the detention cell area for the defendants is located under the building with separate pick-up and drop-off ramps. The Courthouse is horizontally divided into 3 greater sections to facilitate the separation of its functions and efficient circulation of employees, judges and visitors within its structure. As the public makes its way up from the entrance square, the lawyers and judges trickle down from their chambers at the crown of the building. Most open and public areas feature large openings on the lower floors, directly connected to the public square, and get progressively smaller and tailored from collective to individual scale as the nature of work becomes more confidential and private.University Cattolica of Milan in Cremona (IT)