the wearhouse, amsterdam

A design that encapsulates interior courtyards, a rooftop garden, and green workspaces to this industrial warehouse.

Licht atrium van The Wearhouse Amsterdam met hoge planten, glazen dak en industriële stalen constructie.

Client: Cocon Vastgoed

Architect: Studio MVG and Fatt Architecture

Green Architect: MOSS

Green Contractor: De Koninklijk Ginkel Groep

Location: Amsterdam

Design Year: 2020

Construction Year: 2021

Photos by: Jordi Huisman

Other Parties Involved: Koers

Weelderige tuin met paarse bloemen en een glazen kas bij The Wearhouse Amsterdam.

designing Green workspace

The Wearhouse is a revitalized office building designed for Cocon Vastgoed. MOSS designed interior courtyards, a rooftop garden, and plant-filled workspaces that merge nature with industrial architecture. 

bringing Nature to Every Corner

We were responsible for the interior and exterior planting concept, focusing on biophilic design to enhance the work environment. Our design includes “jungle tables,” a winter garden, and a rooftop terrace with year-round greenery. The goal was to build a workspace that feels alive, reducing stress and improving productivity.

A Vision of Immersion and Connection

The concept revolved around blending the industrial character of the building with natural elements. Sunken courtyards and rooftop greenery offer a layered experiences, inviting occupants to engage with nature on multiple levels. 

Paarse bloemen bloeien langs een houten terras op een zonnige daktuin, omringd door groene beplanting en glasstructuren.
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