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Mahler4
Rafeal Viñoly Architects & SOM & Toyo Ito & Michael Graves Architecture and Design & UN Studio & Erick van Egeraat & Rafeal Viñoly Architects & SOM & Toyo Ito & Michael Graves Architecture and Design & UN Studio & Erick van Egeraat & Rafeal Viñoly Architects & SOM & Toyo Ito & Michael Graves Architecture and Design & UN Studio & Erick van Egeraat & Rafeal Viñoly Architects & SOM & Toyo Ito & Michael Graves Architecture and Design & UN Studio & Erick van Egeraat &
About Mahler4
Living, working and shopping at Mahler4. A mixed-use area with international allure and the beating heart of the Zuidas.
The origins of the Zuidas
The Zuidas. Until the 1980s, a piece of no-man's land between Buitenveldert and Amsterdam-Zuid. Starting in the 1960s, the A10 ring road is built and construction of Amsterdam Zuid station begins. In 1973, the main building of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam is completed. In 1985, the WTC was built. Soccer fields and tennis courts are also built. Real urban expansion is still taboo in this part of Amsterdam. The development of the southern IJ banks was preferred.
That changed in the early 1990s when ABN AMRO decided to move to the Zuidas as we know it today. With Mahler 4 as one of the first developments of the Zuidas.
ArchitectsRafael Viñoly Architects & SOM & Toyo Ito & Michael Graves Architecture and Design & UN Studio & Erick van Egeraat
ContractorG&S Bouw
Surface area
In total Mahler4 consists of over 160.000 m²
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The architecture of Mahler4
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