national monument, located on Damrak and Beursplein, Oude Brugsteeg and Beursstraat, in the center of Amsterdam, designed by Hendrik Petrus Berlage. The building is now used as a center for exhibitions, conferences and other meetings. The Beurs van Berlage belongs to the ‘Top 100 of the National Office for Monument Care’ from 1990. NEN measurements carried out by MeetAtelier (part of IGG Bouweconomie).
Park 20|20
Surface optimization from design to realization for various ‘state of the art’ buildings at the first Cradle to Cradle office park in the Netherlands. NEN measurement carried out by MeetAtelier (part of IGG Bouweconomie).
Rozenhof, Dordrecht
The imposing villa Rozenhof was built in the period 1891-1895 on a former country estate of the same name, according to a design by the famous Amsterdam architect A.L. van Gendt. The client was the Count of Judgeen Limburg who moved into the house with his family. He lived there only a short time; After four years, the building was purchased at auction by the Levensverzekering Maatschappij Dordrecht, which had it converted into an office building. The accompanying garden was sacrificed to new construction, only the rosarium was spared. The tax authorities were located there from 1917 to 1977. The building still serves as an office building. NEN measurement carried out by MeetAtelier (part of IGG Bouweconomie).