UNStudio Tower Amsterdam
The Mahler 4 urban complex houses 38.000 m2 of residential spaces, 162.000 m2 of office space and 30.000 m2 of street level retail, cafes, restaurants and a sports centre
UNStudio Architects are an architecture office in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. This Dutch architectural firm was set up in 1999.
The founding partners are Ben van Berkel + Caroline Bos. The main design studio location is Amsterdam, Netherlands, Europe.
Ben van Berkel originally practised with the world-famous architect / engineer Santiago Calatrava. His first architects office was called Van Berkel & Bos Architectuurbureau: so-called due to partner Caroline Bos.
Ben van Berkel’s architectural education was at the prestigious AA London, England, UK. He was taught by the late Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid.
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The Mahler 4 urban complex houses 38.000 m2 of residential spaces, 162.000 m2 of office space and 30.000 m2 of street level retail, cafes, restaurants and a sports centre
Scitech Redevelopment China, Beijing building design by UNStudio: mixed-use redevelopment, adjacent to the city’s east-west central axis leading to Tiananmen Square.
I’Park City Suwon: new architecture in South Korea design by UNStudio, Architects Netherlands – Suwon building by Dutch architects, photos
UNStudio/ Ben van Berkel’s design selected for new football stadium in China Unstudio has won the limited competition for a 40,000 spectator football stadium for the most successful club in the Chinese Super League: Dalian Shide FC.
KunstFort Asperen Exhibition, Ben van Berkel, Caroline Bos, Dutch Project, Picture KunstFort Asperen, The Netherlands – Exhibition RETREAT Exhibition by UNStudio at KunstFort Asperen 10 Jul 2009 KunstFort Asperen Exhibition RETREAT Exhibition at KunstFort Asperen Curated by Ben van Berkel and Caroline Bos / UNStudio New images, 10 Jul 2009 – RETREAT photos courtesy of … Read more
The Mercedes-Benz Museum building design by UNStudio Architects – awarded a Hugo-Häring Prize in the category Guter Bauten, for the Stuttgart region.
La Defense Almere, 2004, UNStudio: Dutch office complex is well integrated with the larger urban plan. Both its height and the entrances into the inner courtyards tie in with the larger site.