
Type

buitenveldertselaan 148
Location
Amsterdam
Client
Kroonenberg Groep
Year
2024
Status
completed
Program
office & commercial spaces
buitenveldertselaan 148
The outdated Buitenveldertselaan 148 has been renovated, modernized, and expanded. The former inward-facing 1960s building was stripped down to its core and topped off without major structural changes. As a result, the renewed building now serves as a fitting cornerstone in the urban renewal of Buitenveldert.
The upper floors house attractive loft offices and meeting spaces, while a supermarket is located on the ground floor. The now much more transparent façades give the building a fresh appearance and a distinctive identity that aligns with the ambitions of the client. The transformation also provides a significant improvement in the surrounding public space.
The characteristic glass bay windows, framed with black aluminum and robust mullions, have become the building’s new eye-catchers. Horizontal bands of light natural stone enhance the design, while vertical surfaces of anthracite ceramic tiles create a renewed connection with the environment. Large glass panels on the ground floor establish a strong link between indoors and outdoors. The rooftop extension is set back from the façade, allowing the roof to be used as a terrace. At the new entrance, part of the floor has been removed, and the façade over two floors is now fully glazed, making the entrance more recognizable and inviting.
The upper floors house attractive loft offices and meeting spaces, while a supermarket is located on the ground floor. The now much more transparent façades give the building a fresh appearance and a distinctive identity that aligns with the ambitions of the client. The transformation also provides a significant improvement in the surrounding public space.
The characteristic glass bay windows, framed with black aluminum and robust mullions, have become the building’s new eye-catchers. Horizontal bands of light natural stone enhance the design, while vertical surfaces of anthracite ceramic tiles create a renewed connection with the environment. Large glass panels on the ground floor establish a strong link between indoors and outdoors. The rooftop extension is set back from the façade, allowing the roof to be used as a terrace. At the new entrance, part of the floor has been removed, and the façade over two floors is now fully glazed, making the entrance more recognizable and inviting.









