荷兰霍夫多普
業主单位:Dura Vermeer
设计单位:保罗·德·鲁特建筑师事务所
主管建筑师:Noud Paes
项目团队:Lionel Nascimento Gomes, Caro van Dijk, Marieke Sijm, Giorgio Carella
项目主管:Dura Vermeer
施工顾问:Corsmit
室内设计:D+Z建筑师及工程管理人公司
景观设计:Lodewijk Baljon landschapsarchitecten
城市设计:Rijnboutt
面积:200 000平方米
项目年份:2015年
摄影师:Ronald Tilleman
Client: Dura Vermeer
Architects: Paul de Ruiter Architects
Architects In Charge: Paul de Ruiter, Noud Paes
Project Team: Lionel Nascimento Gomes, Caro van Dijk,
Marieke Sijm, Giorgio Carella
Building Management: Dura Vermeer
Advisor Construction: Corsmit
Interior Architect: D+Z Architects and Project Managers
Landscape Design: Lodewijk Baljon landschapsarchitecten
Urban Design: Rijnboutt
Area: 200 000 m?
Year: 2015
Photographs: Ronald Tilleman
保罗·德·鲁特建筑师事务所为高档工程公司Fluor设计新办公楼完全反映出了该公司独特的工作方式。设计目的是创造一个一切围绕着合作、互动和分享知识的空间。同时,需要为工程师创造出能在独立的安全区域里开展各种敏感项目的大量机会。
安全和互动的独特组合
Fluor公司的工作风格在荷兰是独一无二的。小团队的任务能最终发展成高度复杂的技术项目,其中涉及数十名员工之间的合作。设计目标是在建筑里面不同的项目团队相连接,同时维护敏感的信息安全性。这是一次公共区域和独立部门的结合,但首先它必须是一个有吸引力的建筑,员工在里面可以高效地工作并感到舒适。
稳固和通风
当人们步入这栋建筑时,宽敞的中庭马上就会吸引眼球。大厅中央的高大木楼梯在建筑与人之间,形成了直接的视觉连接。黑色的钢制地板给中庭带来了坚实稳固的感觉,而玻璃屋顶确保每个人的工作日都能有一个明亮和愉快的开始。
我们希望每个工作区都拥有自然光线。同时,我们的目标是防止太阳把建筑晒得过热。为了避免百叶窗整天处于关闭状态,我们旨在防止直接的明亮日光对员工造成的妨害。因此,我们设计了过滤阳光的同时能导引日光进入室内的幕墙。其结果是不同的楼层里,成百上千的人可以在拥有自然日光和视野的环境中一起工作。
能耗减半
智慧的创新促使这栋建筑的可持续性。日光到达每个房间,减少了人工照明的需要。同样重要的是建筑物的隔热。毕竟,冬季取暖和夏季空调所需的能量越少,能量的消耗就越低。
我们将夏天获得的热量储存在地下供冬天使用。同样,我们储存冬天的寒冷以供夏季降温。结合我们的气候平台,这一举措降低了一半的能源消耗。基于Fluor公司打算进驻这里数十年,从长远来看,这是一项有价值的投资。最终,我们共安装了2,250平方米的光伏电池板,能够满足建筑本身的能源需求。该建筑已经获得了BREEAM的优秀证书。
Paul de Ruiter Architects designed a new building for the high-end engineering firm Fluor that completely reflects the companys unique style of working. The aim was to create a space where everything revolves around collaboration, interaction and sharing knowledge. At the same time, there needed to be ample opportunity to work on sensitive projects in separately secured areas.
A unique combination of security and interaction
The Fluor style of working is unique in the Netherlands. Small teams start working on assignments that ultimately develop into highly complex technical projects involving collaboration between dozens of employees. Our goal was to design a building in which the different project teams are connected while safeguarding the security of sensitive information. A combination of communal areas and separate departments, but above all an attractive building in which employees can be productive and feel comfortable.
Robust and airy
When entering, the spacious atrium immediately attracts attention. A large wooden staircase in the central hall creates a direct visual connection between the building and the people. The black steel floor gives the atrium a solid and robust feel and the glass roof ensures that everyones working day has a bright and pleasant start.
We wanted every working area to have natural daylight. At the same time, our aim was to prevent the sun from overheating the building. In order to avoid the blinds being closed all day, we aimed to prevent direct bright daylight causing a nuisance for the staff. We therefore designed fa?ades that filter the sunlight whilst directing daylight indoors. The result is various floors where hundreds of people can work together in an environment with natural daylight and a view.
Energy consumption halved
The smart innovations are what make this enormous building sustainable. Daylight reaches every room, reducing the need for artificial lighting. The buildings insulation is equally important. After all, the less energy you need for heating in the winter and cooling in the summer, the lower the consumption of energy.
The heat we gain in the summer is stored in the ground for the winter. Equally, we store the winter cold for cooling in the summer. Combined with our climate platforms, this reduces energy consumption by half, a valuable investment in view of Fluors desire to occupy the building for decades. Finally, we installed a total of 2,250 m2 of PV panels to enable the building to provide for its own energy needs. The building has been awarded a BREEAM Excellent certificate.