Sony Music Entertainment Amsterdam / Space Encounters BV


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© Peter Tijhuis
  • Architects: Space Encounters BV
  • Location: Overhoeksplein 1, 1013 KS Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Lead Architects: Joost Baks, Gijs Baks, Remi Versteeg, Stijn de Weerd
  • Project Architect: Daan van Gool, Daniel Ankoné
  • Team: Joost Baks, Gijs Baks, Remi Versteeg, Stijn de Weerd, Daan van Gool, Daniel Ankoné
  • Interior Architect: Space Encounters, Amsterdam

  • Area: 700.0 m2
  • Project Year: 2017
  • Photographs: Peter Tijhuis
  • Installations: Van Losser BV, Dave Smit + John Uitentuis, Invent Design
  • Contractor: VANStaal, Senso, De Vrij Akoestiek, Acosorb, Uipkes, Indoorsteel
  • Interior Ft Out: Roord Binnenbouw

  • Project Management: Premium Bouw

  • Client: Sony Music

© Peter Tijhuis

© Peter Tijhuis

Text description provided by the architects. A’DAM stands for Amsterdam Dance And Music. The recently renovated 60’s icon is located on the banks of the IJ river and is home to several nightclubs and leading international music companies including Massive Music, Wink, ID&T, Gibson and now Sony Music.


© Peter Tijhuis

© Peter Tijhuis

The foor plan places enclosed functions near the core, freeing the views from obstruction and allowing the concrete facade construction to claim the spotlight. Special attention has been given to the lighting system. On top of the grid ceiling, LED strips illuminate the white acoustic spray above it, creating hyper-difuse light below and eliminating shadows. Furthermore, the core resembles the inside of an amplifer, the bar doubles as a stairs and the vinyl boardroom table is also a DJ booth.


Sony's Office Isometric

Sony's Office Isometric

While in the music industry, work and play are very much intertwined, the design seeks to separate the two and give them their own space. This way, one can either be fully focussed at work or fully relaxed at play. The division is emphasized by creating a radical material palette: grey and green, and nothing in between.


© Peter Tijhuis

© Peter Tijhuis