![]() ![]() The pond is naturally cleansed by a planted biotope of reeds, water lilies and grasses.ĭavid Nelson, Senior Executive and joint Head of Design at Foster + Partners said: “Our first building in Amsterdam not only exceeds Dutch environmental regulations by ten per cent, but provides a striking marker for the Vivaldi park area, a high quality, flexible working environment for tenants Ernst & Young and a lively public water-court with a working ecological pond at its base.” 65 per cent of rainwater is retained on site while the run-off feeds into the Amsterdam canal system to control water levels following peak rainfall. Defining the relationship between public and private, this space houses the social functions, such as staff restaurant, terrace, auditorium and bar, clustered around the water-court.Ĭoupled with a green roof on the restaurant building, the pond has an important environmental contribution. The towers are approached via a water-court with an ecological pond beneath an overhanging canopy. At the base of the building the height of the diagrid creates a triple-storey lobby space, while at the top of each tower north and south-facing terraces are set into the structure. This lattice scales the entire 87-metre high facade and gives the building its identity. The structural steel diagrid is clad in silver aluminium and is offset by opaque black panels, which reduce the definition of the individual floor levels. Linked by a shared transparent core, the offices are serviced by double-height meeting spaces and light-filled social spaces allowing communication between different floors. Combined with ground water storage to further save on energy for cooling, the overall environmental strategy is highly efficient. The northern façade is fully glazed, while partial thirty per cent glazing to the east, west and south limits solar gain. The blocks are staggered in plan to admit as much natural light as possible and to make the most of the northerly city views. The 24-storey building is divided into two twelve metre-wide column free towers with open, flexible floor plates. ![]() Ten per cent more efficient than the target Dutch environmental standards, the building also extends the public realm with a water court at its base. Commissioned by ING, the tower establishes a landmark on the route into the city with its diagrid façade. Vivaldi Tower Project, Zuidas district, Amsterdamįoster + Partners has completed a headquarters building for Ernst & Young at the gateway to the Vivaldi-park area of the new Zuidas district, south of Amsterdam. Ernst & Young Headquarters Building, Vivaldi-park ![]() Vivaldi Tower Amsterdam, Zuidas Offices, Architect, ING Project, Design Vivaldi Tower AmsterdamĮrnst & Young Building, Zuidas, Holland design by Foster + Partners Architects ![]()
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