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Amsterdam Architects Offices

post updated 8 March 2026

Amsterdam Architect – Architect Office Listings

Amsterdam Design Offices

Amsterdam Architecture
Arcam building design by Amsterdam Architects office
photograph © Luuk Kramer

Additions for the Amsterdam Architecture Studios page welcome: info(at)e-architect.com

The most celebrated architect from the past in The Netherlands is Aldo Van Eyck famous for Dutch buildings such as the Amsterdam Orphanage. Currently the most notable Dutch architecture practices are UNStudio led by Ben van Berkel and WAA led by Wiel Arets, both with a global reach.

Links to Amsterdam Architect Studio Information – Amsterdam Design Practices listed alphabetically by surname.

Major Amsterdam Architects Studios

Benthem Crouwel (+ office in Aachen)

de Architekten Cie. (+ offices in Shanghai & Zagreb)

Van Eyck & Bosch

UNStudio

Wiel Arets (+ architect studios in Maastricht + Zurich)

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Amsterdam Architect Practices

Dutch Architecture Studios: Architectural Practices in The Netherlands, Europe:

Allard Architecture

arons en gelauff architecten

Dick van Gameren architecten

Hofman Dujardin Architects

Information Based Architecture

Zaandam housing – by LOOS Architects

S333 : Dutch / English studio (office also in London)

Wingender Hovenier

Zwarts & Jansma architecten

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Netherlands Architect Studios

This page contains a selection of major Amsterdam architects, with links to individual Dutch architecture practice pages. e-architect choose the key Amsterdam Architects, with a focus on contemporary Dutch capital architect firms.

Architect Studios featured on this site but not yet listed:

– Holzbauer / Dam

– OTH Architecten

Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands, western Europe.

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Dutch Architecture Studios

Mecanoo architecten

OMA

Rem Koolhaas

Amsterdam Building Photos
Anne Frank House building design by Amsterdam Architects practice
picture © Adrian Welch

Amsterdam Buildings – Historical
Amsterdam office building
picture © Adrian Welch

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20th Century Architects Practices in Holland

Duiker

– Staal / Langhout

Gerrit Rietveld

– de Jong

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Recent Amsterdam Architecture Designs

ING Cedar Bank HQ, Cumulus Park, Amsterdam Zuidoost
Design: Benthem Crouwel Architects and HofmanDujardin
ING Cedar Bank HQ Amsterdam
photo © Jannes Linders
ING Cedar Bank HQ in Cumulus Park
This is the new office for the Netherlands’ largest bank. The transparent and sustainable new home for 2,800 ING employees embodies the client’s new preferred way of working: agile, flexible and innovative, and inspires people to meet, connect and be creative.

UNStudio Tower
Design: UNStudio
UNStudio Tower Netherlands
photo © Christian Richters
UNStudio Tower
The recently-completed 21 storey UNStudio Tower forms part of the Mahler 4 urban complex, a cluster of six buildings located in the heart of the South Axis in Amsterdam. The South Axis connects Schiphol Airport to the major business areas of Amsterdam South.

Django Building Amsterdam
Design: KCAP Architects & Planners
Django Building Amsterdam, Holland
photo © Paulien Borst
Django Building Amsterdam
Gershwin is the first district of Zuidas which focuses on housing with a diverse variety of apartment types. The Django Building, one of the first completed residential buildings there, comprises of 108 rental apartments, commercial spaces and a one-storey underground parking garage by Inbo architects.

Office Building The Zuidkas
Design: PLP Architecture
Office Building Zuidkas
image from architects practice
Office Building The Zuidkas
Set to become Deloitte’s new Amsterdam office, the building is scheduled for completion in mid-2014, when it will be occupied by approximately 1,800 employees. The glass fronted building features a 15 storey atrium framed by a dramatic glass exterior that acts as an expansive “window” animated by circulation bridges, lift cores, and office activity.

Additions for the contemporary Amsterdam Architecture Studios page welcome.

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