Amsterdam Centre for Architecture (Arcam) is an organisation that was founded in 1986 that "concentrates its activities in Amsterdam and the surrounding area."[2][3][4][5][6][7] Arcam focuses on architecture, urban design, and landscape architecture. Arcam is the oldest and largest of more than forty local Dutch architecture centers.
Established | 1986 |
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Location | Prins Hendrikkade 600 Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Coordinates | 52°22′20″N 4°54′46″E / 52.372216°N 4.912676°E |
Type | Architecture museum |
Visitors | 16.795 (2014)[1] |
Director | Indira van 't Klooster |
Website | www |
Architecture
editThe building was designed by René van Zuuk.[8] The building is a trapezoidal form with three floors.
Foundation
editThe director of Arcam is Indira van 't Klooster. Arcam's work is made possible by donors, sponsors, several services of the municipality of Amsterdam and the Stimuleringsfonds voor Architectuur (English: Support Foundation for Architecture).[9]
Activities
editArcam provides information about architecture throughout the city of Amsterdam. The institution disperses this information in various ways, including Architectuurgids (Architecture Guides), crash courses, and guided tours. Additionally, the museum offers temporary and permanent exhibitions.
References
edit- ^ Toeristiche Barometer, 2015. Retrieved on 29 September 2015.
- ^ "Our mission - ARCAM".
- ^ "The building - ARCAM".
- ^ "MUSEA - Rene van Zuuk Architekten BV - Architectenbureau Almere, Flevoland". Archived from the original on 2020-08-13. Retrieved 2015-08-24.
- ^ "Architecture Guide - ARCAM".
- ^ "Crash Course - ARCAM". Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2015-08-24.
- ^ "Crash Course & Guided Tour - ARCAM".
- ^ Carlson, Neil (2006). Night+Day Amsterdam. ASDavis Media Group. p. 74. ISBN 978-0-9766013-3-3.
- ^ "stimuleringsfonds creatieve industrie - toekenningen".