Wiel Arets Architects
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Industry | Architecture, Industrial Design, Urbanism |
Founded 📆 | 1983 |
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Headquarters 🏙️ | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Number of locations | 4: Amsterdam, Maastricht, Munich, Zürich |
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Key people | Wiel Arets |
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Number of employees | 20 |
🌐 Website | WAA |
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Wiel Arets Architects is an Amsterdam, Maastricht, and Zurich based multidisciplinary architecture and design practice founded by Wiel Arets in 1983.[1]
Notable projects[edit]
- Fashion Shop Beltgens, (Maastricht, 1986-1987)
- Maastricht Academy of Art and Architecture, (Maastricht, 1989–1993)
- AZL Pension Fund Headquarters, (Heerlen, 1990–1995)
- KNSM Island Apartment Tower, (Amsterdam, 1990–1996)
- Police Station, (Vaals, 1993–1995)
- Tower Hoge Heren, (Rotterdam, 1993–2001)
- Police Station, (Cuijk, 1994–1997)
- Lensvelt Factory & Office, (Breda, 1995-1998)
- University Library, (Utrecht, 1997–2004)
- Hedge House (Wijlre, 1998–2001)
- Sport Campus Leidsche Rijn, (Utrecht, 1998–2006)
- Kwakkel Office & Showroom, (Apeldoorn, 1999–2002)
- Glaspaleis, (Heerlen, 1999–2003)
- E' Tower, (Eindhoven, 2000-2013)
- Housing Kloostertuin, (Apeldoorn, 2000–2006)
- B' Tower, (Rotterdam, 2000-2013)
- Tea & Coffee Towers, (Limited Edition for Alessi, 2001–2003)
- Four Towers Osdorp, (Amsterdam, 2002–2008)
- Living Madrid, (Madrid, 2002–2008)
- Gallery Borzo, (Amsterdam, 2004–2006)
- Euroborg Stadium, (Groningen, 2004–2006)
- Il Bagno dOt Alessi, (Alessi, 2004-2007)
- H' House, (Maastricht, 2005–2009)
- V' Tower, (Eindhoven, 2006–2009)
- Hotel Zenden, (Maastricht, 2006–2009)
- V' House, (Maastricht, 2006-2013)
- A' House, (Tokyo, Japan, 2007-2014)
- Campus Hoogvliet, (Rotterdam, 2007-2014)
- The Post, (Maastricht, 2008-2013)
- Regiocentrale Zuid, (Maasbracht, 2008-2014)
- Truman Plaza, (Berlin, 2008-2014) [2]
- Schwäbisch Media, (Ravensburg, 2008-2013)
- Allianz Headquarters, (Richti Wallisellen, Zürich, 2008-2014)
- The Double, (Amsterdam, 2010-2019)
- The IJhal (Amsterdam Centraal Station, Amsterdam, 2010-2016)
- AvB Tower, (The Hague, 2010-2013)
- Blumenhaus, (Zürich, 2011-2019)
- Europaallee 'Site D', (Zürich, 2012-2019)
- Van der Valk Hotel, (Amsterdam, 2014-2020)
- 'Am Hirschgarten', (Munich, 2014-2020)
- Antwerp Tower, (Antwerp, 2017-2020)
- Bahrain Bay Tower, (Manama, Bahrain, 2015-2022)
References[edit]
- ↑ "Home". wielaretsarchitects.com.
- ↑ "Luxuswohnungen statt Rummelplatz".
External links[edit]
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