Hofman Dujardin Architects and Fokkema&Partners have completed the design for the Eneco headquarters in Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
The interior of the headquarters has undergone a revolution to create the perfect working environment, complete with solar power, natural light and oxygen from internal vegetation, echoing Eneco’s vision of sustainability. “Eneco’s new building is also the perfect example of how clever and efficient office design can offer employees the possibility to work flexibly in a dynamic, open, sustainable and healthy environment”.
“The heart of the building is a central atrium surrounded by a light-filled meeting centre with a reception space, meeting rooms, working areas, informal meeting areas, lounges, a restaurant, a service desk and an auditorium. Sun collectors on the south facade and on the roof track the sun throughout the day, absorbing the maximum amount of solar energy”.
“From the entrance, employees and visitors have a clear view of the centrally placed espresso bar - this is another island but one designed not so much with colour but with relaxing blonde oak floors and tables, making a warm and inviting destination”.
“The ground floor meeting island has lush and vibrant red, purple, beige and orange carpets, equally colourful chairs and, as a calming contrast, subtle oak tables. To boost the design diversity still, the beige carpets are furnished with white tables and chars, and the entire experience is enhanced by lighting designed by Studio Rubiek which brings out the rich hues and textures of the space.
Special thanks to Contemporist for the above images and information.
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