Rijkswaterstaat Assen by 24H architecture

Rijkswaterstaat Assen by 24H architecture

Rotterdam studio 24H architecture have completed this office building in the Netherlands that has a solid concrete and asphalt south facade and a patterned timber north facade.

Rijkswaterstaat Assen by 24H architecture

The building, named Rijkswaterstaat Assen, is located between woodland and a highway with the contrasting elevations intended to mediate between the two.

Rijkswaterstaat Assen by 24H architecture

Rainwater from the accessible terraced roof is directed to drain over parts of the grey stone, encouraging moss and and plants to grow on the building.

Rijkswaterstaat Assen by 24H architecture

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Rijkswaterstaat Assen by 24H architecture

The following information is from the architects:


Project Text – General

For Rijkswaterstaat, who are building and maintaining highways, waterways and nature, 24H-architecture designed the new districts head office along the highway in Assen, The Netherlands.

Rijkswaterstaat Assen by 24H architecture

The ambition of the client and the architect was to create a sustainable building that explicitly shows the identity of Rijkswaterstaat.

Rijkswaterstaat Assen by 24H architecture

The concept was developed with the idea to represent their three core activities and also integrate the typical ingredients of the site:

Rijkswaterstaat Assen by 24H architecture

The south facade of the building is brutally solid.

Rijkswaterstaat Assen by 24H architecture

Through its mass and its horizontal openings, the wall will block the heat of the sun and at the same time stop the noise of the next door highway.

Rijkswaterstaat Assen by 24H architecture

The facade, made of concrete and asphalt with lines and patterns, is an abstract representation of a highway.

Rijkswaterstaat Assen by 24H architecture

As the rainwater is directed from the roof over the facade, in time, the facade will become green as moss and plants will start growing.

Rijkswaterstaat Assen by 24H architecture

This way all 3 aspects of Rijkswaterstaat (road, water and green) are represented in this facade, that will develop in time.

Rijkswaterstaat Assen by 24H architecture

At the north facade a light wooden construction creates maximum flexibility and openness.

Rijkswaterstaat Assen by 24H architecture

This facade and its wooden beams form the base for the open layout of the office and the central void where employees of Rijkswaterstaat can meet and exchange knowledge; the social durability of the building.

Rijkswaterstaat Assen by 24H architecture

The green roof terrace also provides the possibility to gather.

Rijkswaterstaat Assen by 24H architecture

The design team looked for the best integration of all disciplines.

Rijkswaterstaat Assen by 24H architecture

All technical facilities are integrated into the prefabricated wooden walls and floors.

Rijkswaterstaat Assen by 24H architecture

This way an effective building time as well as a maximum of space is realised.

Rijkswaterstaat Assen by 24H architecture

The wooden floor will be directly used as a ceiling and the air will flow through the Climalevel system directly into the offices.

Rijkswaterstaat Assen by 24H architecture

With the Thermal Energy Storage, solar panels on the roof and the use of fsc certified wood, the building gets a class A level in the Greencalc calculation method and could also be classified as a BREEAM Excellent building.

Rijkswaterstaat Assen by 24H architecture


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EDF Archives Centre
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The Langley Academy
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Edison House by Adjaye Associates

The Edison by Adjaye Associates

Architect David Adjaye has completed the renovation of this Art Deco building in London, providing six storeys of office accommodation.

The Edison by Adjaye Associates

The original brick and render facade of Edison House has been retained, as have the exposed concrete floors, columns and ceilings.

The Edison by Adjaye Associates

The refurbishment includes a new reception area that contains built-in red leather seating and a reception desk made from stacked planes of marble.

The Edison by Adjaye Associates

The developers, Manhattan Loft Corporation, now use part of the building as their headquarters.

The Edison by Adjaye Associates

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The Edison by Adjaye Associates

Here are some further details from Manhattan Loft Corporation and Adjaye Associates:


The Edison is a recently completed 6 storey office development on Old Marylebone Road, by Manhattan Loft Corporation and architect Adjaye Associates.

The Edison by Adjaye Associates

Both the external and internal structuring represents such a strong, constructive Art Deco style that this has been maintained throughout. The existing concrete floors, columns and ceilings have been retained, as has the original brick and render frontage.

The Edison by Adjaye Associates

The constructive design of the reception area is a reminder of the buildings industrial past. The stark combination of concrete flooring with fibre cement ceiling and walls heighten this essence, but the red marble desktop, red leather banquette and sunken mirrors give a modern, even feminine touch.

The Edison by Adjaye Associates

These sharp juxtapositions between original and modern, industrial and comforting, are found throughout the building and indeed in the contrast of the surrounding architecture.

The Edison by Adjaye Associates

“On first seeing the site, it was immediately obvious that this seemingly ordinary building could be converted in to something more modern and exciting: a stylish, contemporary loft development. I wanted to create an alternative in what has become a very fashionable area: something grittier, more urban” – Harry Handelsman, CEO, Manhattan Loft Corporation

The Edison by Adjaye Associates

“I have taken the theme of concrete and asked questions about how it is expressed now in its new hybrid forms. This is the playful design palette for the reception and core space” – David Adjaye – Adjaye Associates

The Edison by Adjaye Associates

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The Edison by Adjaye Associates

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Moroso headquarters
by David Adjaye
Rivington Place
by David Adjaye
Housing for New Orleans
by David Adjaye & others