Inntel Hotel claims a few lodgings in various urban areas around the Netherlands. Their most recent, opened in the town of Zaandam in 2010 is an eye-plug. This 4 star lodging arranged close to the Zaandam train station resembles a heap of houses stacked on one another. The houses were intended to seem like customary Dutch houses with plans going from a public accountant's home to a laborer's cabin. Very nearly 70 individual houses are stacked inside the principle body of the structure executed in four shades of the conventional green of the Zaan area. The center of the lodging is concrete, while the "houses" that ascent up are timber and clapboard. The 11-story and 40 meter high structure gives 160 visitor rooms, a pool, wellbeing focus, Turkish showers and a café bar. "It is a plan that could be acknowledged uniquely in Zaandam," said a representative for the planner WAM Architecten, "...but simultaneously rises above and revives nearby convention. It was, also, explicitly custom fitted to this site. The Blue House, motivated by the work Claude Monet painted at Zaandam in 1871, is a definitive consideration grabber."
"...architecture normally makes an immediate intrigue to the feelings too," includes Van Winden, the design. "A colleague as of late remarked, 'When I crash into Zaandam and see the structure remaining there a grin definitely spreads over my face.' You could scarcely request a progressively brilliant commendation."