
Antonio Vivaldistraat 150
1083 HP Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Cross Towers is a landmark office building in Amsterdam’s South-Axis, instantly recognizable by its striking cross-shaped façade. Designed to maximize natural light and minimize energy use, it combines bold architecture with forward-thinking sustainability.
29,500 sq m
EY, Alynlam, Norgine, FM Insurance, Q-Park
Foster + Partners
BREEAM Excellent
248

Spanning 29,500 sq m, this impressive 24-floor structure comprises two towers connected by a transparent central core. The design boasts open, column-free floor plans on every level, ensuring maximum flexibility. At the base, a podium building offers a range of amenities, including a restaurant, a welcoming meeting space known as “the living room,” a fitness center, meeting rooms, and an auditorium.

Certified BREEAM 'Excellent' with an Energy Label A, this office building is designed with sustainability at its core. It features groundwater storage to enhance energy efficiency for cooling and operates entirely without natural gas. A green roof atop the restaurant building adds to its eco-friendly design. Additionally, 65% of rainwater is retained on-site, while excess runoff is channeled into the Amsterdam canal system to help regulate water levels during periods of heavy rainfall.
