Conservatorium – The Set Hotels / Lissoni Associati


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  • Architects: Lissoni Associati
  • Location: Van Baerlestraat 27, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Lead Architects: Piero Lissoni
  • Area: 20000.0 m2
  • Project Year: 2012
  • Photographs: Amit Geron
  • Project Managers: Davide Cerini, Lorenza Marenco, David Lopez Quincoces with Fabrizia Bazzana, Stefano Castelli, Chiara Rizzarda, Giovanni Giorgi, Michele Bertolini, Hitoshi Makino,Gianni Fiore, Alberto Massi Mauri, Alessandro Massi Mauri
  • Visual Identity: Graph.x
  • Lighting Consultant: Isometrix
  • Local Architects Office: OIII
  • Styling: Alexandra Van der Sande

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From the architect. The Conservatorium is set within a former music conservatory, a century-old building, designed by Dutch architect Daniel Knuttel.


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© Amit Geron

Section 4

Section 4

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Lissoni embraced the hotel’s limitations, creatively crafting 129 guest rooms within the original footprint and giving each a unique layout.Working within strict preservation regulations, a 20-meter high glass atrium was built on the former patio.

On the ground floor the lobby and the brasserie are capped by a glass-and-steel roof: the light-filled atrium, Lissoni says, reimagines the classic English garden while tapping into “the double life of indoor-outdoor spaces.”


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Much of the furniture is by Lissoni himself, mixed with masters of design pieces and objects trouvés. A sculptural steel staircase links the lobby with the rest of the hotel, creating a catwalk like transition.


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