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Open For Royalty - Schiphol's Airport New VIP Lounge, Amsterdam
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2008-01-13 05:48:49
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Opened just a few days ago by Queen Beatrix of
the Netherlands, the new VIP center at Schiphol Amsterdam Airport could
potentially resurrect your impressions of airline travel as something
to look forward to. However, the center - also called the Royal Center
- is only open to Royalty, Ministers and state secretaries, diplomats,
trade delegations and top directors in international business. So,
unless you qualify, you'll need to just suffer the regular airport
torture.
The new space has already become the pride and joy of Dutch design. Overall design of the space is by Amsterdam-based concrete architectural associates bv, known for a huge number cool retail, hospitality, entertainment and exhibition environments around the world.
Schiphol's
new VIP-center replaces an old, much smaller VIP area. The new center
contains a separate Royal Lounge for members of the Royal Family, a
press center, a Company Lounge, plus various reception and meeting
rooms. The Royal Lounge is an enormous living room with lounge sofas,
and Royal Family pictures on the bookshelves. The wall paper in the
room is created from 5,500 mini reproductions of the national coat of
arms. By Tuija Seipell
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Bike Dispensing Machines
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2007-08-22 18:04:42
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Here at TCH, we love riding bikes through the
city. There's something immensely pleasing about sailing past scores of
traffic with little more than a push of a pedal. And at the same time,
you're burning the calories, and doing your bit to stay green. But
there's one thing we hate about this simple mode of transport. People
like nothing more than stealing them, damaging them, or driving buses
into them. While your safe at work crunching the numbers, who's looking
after your ride home?
Cue the bike dispensing machine. Brought to you courtesy of bikedispenser.com,
a small firm from Amsterdam, the idea is to help facilitate bike
rentals in urban areas. Cyclists pay a small fee to hire a bike, and
then they can take it where they please. Once they’ve finished, they
can return it either to that machine, or another one across town. And
because they’ve been fitted with RFID tags, they won’t all have been
nicked before you can get one. Now, if only they can do something about those van drivers… By Matt Hussey
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LUTE SUITES - NETHERLANDS
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2006-02-24 15:46:18
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Many countries in the world would have strict
heritage listing restrictions on any 18th century
architecture used to preserve the authenticity of the structure.
In the Netherlands, these restrictions have been overlooked on a row of
vintage homes overlooking the Amstel River. Cutting edge designers
Boffi, Moooi and Bisazza have joined creative forces and produced
these stunning refurbished suites. Lute Suites
are the brainchild of hospitality and design gurus, Peter Lute and
Marcel Wanders. Each suite is an aesthetic wonder, individually
styled and draped in every imaginable luxury. Providing travelers
with more than a comfortable home base, the Lute Suites have a
signature all of their own. by Billy T
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