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Pictures of Modern Architecture in Amsterdam's Eastern Harbor

From Shannon McAllister, About.com

The modern buildings and bridges on Amsterdam's Eastern Harbor Islands offer a stark contrast to the 17th- and 18th-century designs that dominate the old city. A walking or biking tour of these manmade peninsulas is a unique Amsterdam experience and affords visitors unexpected views of the city.

The ARCAM Amsterdam Centre for Architecture offers several printed maps and guides of this area and its design gems. A guide called "Exciting architecture in the archipelago" is also available (for a fee) from the Amsterdam Tourist Office. Even if you don't buy a printed guide, be sure to take your map, as the neighborhoods can be a bit confusing to the unfamiliar navigator. The best place to start a tour is the Passenger Terminal Amsterdam, accessible by Tram 25.

Click on each image for a larger view. And don't miss pages two and three of the gallery.

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Would you jump from here?Daring Young Boys atop Amsterdam's 'Python Bridge'They jumped!Making a Splash Under Amsterdam's 'Python Bridge'It really is a stunning bridge.Sun Shines on Amsterdam's 'Python Bridge'Stairway to Heaven?Stairs Climbing Amsterdam's 'Python Bridge'
They almost look like eagles.Aluminum Seagulls Adorn Amsterdam's 'Python Bridge'The views from these rooms must be pretty funky.Modern Sunrooms in Blue and Green on Amsterdam's Borneo IslandThis looks like a modern take on Venice.Watery Backyard for Residents on Amsterdam's Borneo IslandThis looks more like a ship than an apartment building.Living on a Bridge in Amsterdam's Eastern Harbor
The building is quite imposing.Terrace at Amsterdam's Lloyd Hotel
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