Huize Lydia

Multifunctional center located on the corner of Roelof Hartplein, Joh. M. Coenenstraat and Bronckhorststraat in Amsterdam. It was originally a girls’ house (guesthouse for singles), where unmarried women lived, but also unmarried men. Many nurses who worked in the Onze Lieve Vrouwe Gasthuis also stayed here. It is a national monument. NEN measurements carried out by MeetAtelier (part of IGG construction economy).

Passenger Terminal

The Passenger Terminal Amsterdam on the Piet Heinkade was put into use in 2000 as a berth for cruise ships. Previously there was a smaller passenger terminal. The striking building on the IJ is largely made of glass and has the shape of a large wave. NEN measurement carried out by MeetAtelier (part of IGG construction economy).

Hollandspoor quarter

Redevelopment of the Hollandspoor quarter with the aim of realizing a high quality piece of city here with 150.000-200.000 m2 of program. The area will have its own identity and a large mix of functions. The foreign landscape will be designed in such a way that the area will feel like one whole.