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Foster + Partners' new office building to feature "flexible office spaces" in Belval

Luxembourg Architecture News - Oct 22, 2018 - 04:21   26738 views

Foster + Partners' new office building to feature

Norman Foster's firm Foster + Partners has unveiled images for a new office building in Belval – which will be built on the border of France and Luxembourg.

The gridded office building, responding to the rich industrial heritage of Belval, aims to revitalise the area by making a positive contribution to the site and its surroundings. 

Developed by BESIX Real Estate company, the new office building will feature co-working spaces and collaborative offices that are flexible enough to accommodate the changing nature of the workplace.

The new office project will be developed as an integral part of the larger masterplan for the area, the scheme relates sympathetically to its neighbouring buildings and addresses the different characteristics of the principal axis of Porte de France on its western end and the Place de l'Académie to the east, while creating a green light-filled atrium that forms the social and environmental heart of the building.

Foster + Partners' new office building to feature

"The historic and hugely symbolic Belval blast furnace forms the central focus of the dramatic vista from the atrium, forming a unique environment with a distinct sense of place and location," said Foster + Partners in its project description.

The building is designed as two wings which wraps the central atrium. The entire volume will present a distinctive orthogonal façade and roof to emphasize the efficient structural grid and give the building a unified industrial look. 

The entrances are recessed at both ends, with the façade across the entrances articulated differently in response to the urban street and civic plaza. The building edge along Porte de France will accommodate shops and bank outlets while Place de l'Académie will be complemented by cafés and restaurants on the ground floor.

Foster + Partners' new office building to feature

"The challenge for us was to create a building that was open and flexible – responding to the contemporary patterns of work in today’s organisations – while also respecting the site’s industrial heritage. Focussing on aspects that create attractive places for people to work, it offers new office spaces that promote collaboration and wellbeing," said Darron Haylock, Partner, Foster + Partner.

The fluidity of the internal spaces contrasts with the building’s dignified formal exterior. The atrium resolves the level changes between the street and the plaza through a series of stepped terraces that create a spectacular arrival sequence. The expressed circulation along the internal edges of the atrium adds to the vibrancy of the internal spaces, with communal terraces for informal meetings and break out spaces at higher levels overlooking the central volume.

Foster + Partners' new office building to feature

"The atrium is the social heart of the building. With a central spine that winds through the spaces and green terraces overlooking it at different levels, it creates an attractive and dynamic atmosphere for people to work in," added Haylock.

The façade of the building offers glimpses of the interior greens spaces through a series of punched volumes that intersect the gridded structure at key points. The façade is both structural and environmentally responsive, providing an integrated solution which allows for internal column-free office spaces as well as solar shading and maximised internal daylight.

Foster + Partners recently won the 2018 RIBA Stirling Prize with the Bloomberg Headquarters. The firm's Mexico City International Airport, designed in collaboration with Fernando Romero Enterprise (FR-EE), has been left to a public vote to decide whether the construction is going to continue or not on site. 

All images courtesy of Foster + Partners

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