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Amsterdam headquarters of ING or a "boot-house" how it's
usually called due to its shape is one of the most expensive
buildings in the Netherlands. it was built in 2001 under the project of
Meyer en Van Schooten studio.
The building of the bank was designed in a way that none of its walls forms a straight angle with a neighboring one. The architects rejected the idea of a box shape peculiar to most office buildings. Critics compare it with a giant sand castle and its fans correlate it with the Inca architecture. The main motif of its decoration - flowing water. Sounds of waterfalls and fountains make a calming effect. In the yard there are many gardens.
The building of the bank was designed in a way that none of its walls forms a straight angle with a neighboring one. The architects rejected the idea of a box shape peculiar to most office buildings. Critics compare it with a giant sand castle and its fans correlate it with the Inca architecture. The main motif of its decoration - flowing water. Sounds of waterfalls and fountains make a calming effect. In the yard there are many gardens.