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Scheepvaarthuis / Shipping Office Building ( J.M. van der Mey )
© 2006 Jan Derwig
SHIPPING OFFICE BUILDING
J.M. VAN DER MEY, 1912-1916
Prins Hendrikkade 108-114, Amsterdam

ARCHITECT(URAL OFFICE):
Johan van der Mey
Michel de Klerk
Piet Kramer

DESIGN ENGINEER:
Dolf van Gendt

ARTIST:
Hendricus Albertus van den Eijnde
Hildo Krop
Willem Coenraad Brouwer
Willem Bogtman
C.A. Lion Cachet
Theo Nieuwenhuis
John Rädecker

DESIGN ENGINEER:
Johan van Gendt

INTERIOR ARCHITECT:
K&P Kentie & Partners
Ray Kentie

BUILDING TYPE:
Office buildings

STATE:
R. Kentie (ren. Grand Amrâth Hotel 2005-2008)

PUBLICATIONS:
H. Boterenbrood - Van der Mey en het Scheepvaarthuis, 1989; M. Beerman, F. van Burkom, F. Grijzenhout (red.) - Beeldengids van Nederland, Rotterdam 1994; de Architect interieur 25; Amsterdam Monumenten & Archeologie 7, 2008
Once the office premises of six shipping companies, this is generally considered the first building to be realized exclusively in Amsterdam School style, also thanks to De Klerk and Kramer, at that time both working at Van der Mey's office. The decoration at the fantastically sculpted entrance gives this corner a strong vertical thrust. The building's crowning achievement spatially is its geometrically ornamented central well. After the last shipping company vacated the building in 1981 it was taken over by the City of Amsterdam. Since 2008 the building is in use as a hotel.