Marc Prosman Architecten and Daniel O’Kelly
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More about this renovation project from the architects following the break.
Photo © Courtesy of Jeroen Musch and Marc Prosman Architecten |
Photo © Courtesy of Jeroen Musch and Marc Prosman Architecten |
The extra space is totally demolished, renovated and refurbished. The original mezzanine in sight returned. A spacious atrium provides greater access of light and provides the necessary height of the intervening space, the restaurant. At strategic places openings to the inner court are made in the back wall, diffused light flows inward. In order to create good acoustics and to avoid noise during club nights the entire back room is built as a box-in-box construction. The front part is decorated as the lobby and bar; a diversity of furniture offers employees the opportunity to have lunch or meetings. The mezzanine with billiard table and chairs serves as a lounge.
Photo © Courtesy of Jeroen Musch and Marc Prosman Architecten |
Photo © Courtesy of Jeroen Musch and Marc Prosman Architecten |
Photo © Courtesy of Jeroen Musch and Marc Prosman Architecten |
Photo © Courtesy of Jeroen Musch and Marc Prosman Architecten |
The interior is the result of a close collaboration between marc prosman architects and, Art Director of Tommy Hilfiger. The North American fashion brand, wanted for his new concept Peoples Place an equally comfortable and relaxed atmosphere. Simultaneously the designers indented to create an interior that looks as if it has always been there and feels instantly familiar. Chosen for warm brown, green and gray tones and the use of natural materials and furniture items. The brick wall behind the bar is just like the original concrete supporting structure left in view. The walls around the restaurant are largely covered with curtains in ochre coloured velvet. The floor consists of the crosscut ends of used wood. The kitchens are tiled with glazed tiles in ivory colour.
Photo © Courtesy of Jeroen Musch and Marc Prosman Architecten |
Photo © Courtesy of Jeroen Musch and Marc Prosman Architecten |
Together, Daniel O’Kelly and Marc Prosman Architects have developed a style that evokes the atmosphere of the paintings and Nighthawks (1942) in particular, of the American painter Edward Hopper (1882-1967). By night the wide shop window puts the interior in a glow, the light emitting curtains offer views on street life of the Stadhouderskade. The padded seats, bar with large glass buffet in the shape of the Tommy Hilfiger logo and curved windows refer to the characteristic structure of American hotels and dinners from the fifties of the last century.
Photo © Courtesy of Jeroen Musch and Marc Prosman Architecten |
Photo © Courtesy of Jeroen Musch and Marc Prosman Architecten |
Photo © Courtesy of Jeroen Musch and Marc Prosman Architecten |
Tommy Hilfiger Europe BV resides since the late eighties in the building “Atlanta” which is designed by the architect F. A. Warners (1888-1952) in 1925 for the American car company REO Motor Company. The ground floor was the showroom for the latest Chevrolets models. Above six office floors were to hire. On top of ‘Atlanta’ stands the tower that was crowned with two wings, the emblem of REO. Over the entire width of the building the glass front allows pedestrians and passers to peak into the car showroom (source: BONAS).
Photo © Courtesy of Jeroen Musch and Marc Prosman Architecten |
Photo © Courtesy of Jeroen Musch and Marc Prosman Architecten |
first floor plan--drawing Courtesy of Marc Prosman Architecten |
second floor plan--drawing Courtesy of Marc Prosman Architecten |
The people
Architects: Marc Prosman Architecten and Daniel O’Kelly (Tommy Hilfiger)Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Project Management: Marc Prosman Architecten
Building Physics: Pieters Bouwtechniek
Installations: ESI Elektrotechniek, Eye-TS, Imtech
Acoustics: Peutz
Lighting: H. Wolff and R.J. Vos
Audio / Video: Filbry & Partners
Kitchen: Horequip
Constructor: Aannemingsbedrijf A. Koopmanschap
Furniture Construction: The Set Company
Client: Tommy Hilfiger Europe
Project Area: 820 sqm
Project Year: 2009
Photographs: Jeroen Musch and Courtesy of Marc Prosman Architectenvia:archdaily