Amsterdam urban architecture and living environments

In 2025, Amsterdam celebrates its 750th anniversary. Over the centuries, the Dutch capital has reinvented itself many times also architecturally: transformation, conversion and renovation of existing structures have always been part of everyday urban development. To this day, the building culture is characterised by the dynamism, internationalism and outward-looking perspective of a growing metropolis. The challenge of creating new living space where further expansion of the city is no longer possible is met by the young architecture scene with ingenuity, pragmatic and unconventional approaches.

 

 

     

The book "Amsterdam. Urban Architecture and Living Environments" takes this development as its starting point and the readers on a city stroll to a total of thirty outstanding contemporary buildings. On over 300 pages, divided into five chapters Living, Mixed Use, Education and Culture, Transformation, Public Space the authors Anneke Bokern and Sandra Hofmeister document the most exciting projects of Amsterdam’s current architecture scene. Among them are floating houses, hotels in former bridge keepers' cottages, and carefully renovated cultural monuments such as the Felix Meritis or a bicycle garage under a harbour basin. Particular attention is given to distinctive yet pragmatic examples of urban housing, defined by unconventional living concepts, adaptive reuse strategies, and thoughtful revitalisation efforts, and realised by young, experimental studios including korthtielens, Space&Matter, ANA und Elephant.

Generous photographs and comprehensive descriptions paint an accurate picture of the individual projects. They are supplemented by detailed drawings and plans which as usual have been redrawn to a Detail standard. Beyond that, essays and interviews with the protagonists of architecture take a look behind the scenes of their ideas workshop. They focus, for example, on new forms of housing, adaptive architectural concepts and the rediscovery of the former port and commercial areas on the banks of the IJ. These contributions complete the picture of a vibrant and forward-looking architectural culture.

 

Essays by: Kirsten Hannema and Anneke Bokern.

Interviews with: Gus Tielens und Marcel Lok, Olaf Gipser, Jan Peter Wingender and Uri Gilad.

The book is now available in bookstores and can be ordered online directly from the publisher. Review copies will gladly be sent upon request.

Anneke Bokern is an architecture journalist and was born in Frankfurt am Main in 1971. She studied art and architectural history at Freie Universität Berlin and has lived in Amsterdam since 2000.

Sandra Hofmeister holds a doctorate in architecture and was editor-in-chief of DETAIL from 2016 to 2025. She teaches at the University of Applied Arts Vienna and works as an author and moderator.

 

 

Amsterdam urban architecture and living environments

Anneke Bokern und Sandra Hofmeister

publisher: DETAIL Architecture GmbH ,

Language: German and English

Softcover, 312 pages

Format: 25 x 19,5 cm

ISBN: 978-3-95553-652-7

 

 

  
 

 

  

Kulturexpress  ISSN 1862-1996

 

may 2, 2025