HARMAN HQ Amsterdam

HARMAN HQ Amsterdam
Lisanne Redegeld Photography

HARMAN HQ Amsterdam

HARMAN andits audio brands JBL and Harman/Kardon turn up the volume in the Amsterdam Houthavens

This dynamic new location serves as the EMEA headquarters of the company’s consumer audio division. The modern space takes up three floors plus a roof terrace with impressive views. In addition, the new office has a showroom where all consumer audio products can be seen and experienced, from headphones, sound bars, portable speakers and home audio to gaming headsets and more.

photo_credit Lisanne Redegeld Photography
Lisanne Redegeld Photography

HARMAN embraces the new way of working: employees work on average about three days a week at the office and two days a week at home. The office is fully equipped so that the employees can perform optimally. In addition to flexible workplaces, settings have been created where people can meet, (in)formally see each other or where people can work in silence. There is also a work café with a magnificent view over the IJ river.

photo_credit Lisanne Redegeld Photography
Lisanne Redegeld Photography

The location in the Amsterdam Houthavens is important to HARMAN. They can count the new creative center with media companies, advertising agencies, companies in fashion, entertainment and music studios among their neighbors. That is inspiring for employees, is good for attracting new colleagues while being at the center of the creative industry.

“AN INSPIRING ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH VISITORS AND EMPLOYEES CAN IMMEDIATELY SEE AND EXPERIENCE WHO WE ARE AND WHAT WE DO.” NATALI DIDSZUHN- HR DIRECTOR CONSUMER AUDIO EMEA

photo_credit Lisanne Redegeld Photography
Lisanne Redegeld Photography

Realization
HARMAN' Consumer Audio EMEA’s new headquarters has been fully adapted to the wishes of the tech company. An environment has been created in which employees feel at home and can give free rein to their creativity. Sustainability was an important principle in the design. Almost no plastic has been used, the floor covering and some of the furniture are made from recycled materials and the use of plastic in the office is reduced to a minimum. In addition to reusing existing furniture, all newly delivered furniture has a sustainability passport.

photo_credit Lisanne Redegeld Photography
Lisanne Redegeld Photography

How we re-used the furniture
HARMAN’s explicit wish was to take the existing furniture from the old office in Amsterdam South- East to the new office. The concept therefore created a mix of existing and new furniture. Acoustic walls and cable ducts have been added to the workplaces. A number of soft-seating elements have also been incorporated into the new design. The concept of circularity has taken on a whole new dimension in this project. In this way we have created a working environment that fits both with the new flexible working model of HARMAN and with our shared vision on circularity.

photo_credit Lisanne Redegeld Photography
Lisanne Redegeld Photography

Team:
Architect: OCS+
Other participants: Feco Feederle
Photography: Lisanne Redegeld Photography

photo_credit Lisanne Redegeld Photography
Lisanne Redegeld Photography

Material Used:
1. Interior furniture:  
Soft seating, Away from the desk, Orangebox
Acoustic pods, Air 3, Orangebox
Acoustic pods, Office Bricks, Orangebox
Soft seating, Media: Scape lounge, Steelcase
Flex Collection, Steelcase
Desks, Steelcase Migration SE
Acoustic panels, Divisio, Steelcase
Black round tables, Viccarbe (Work café)
Wooden chairs, Bolia (Work café)
Soft seating, Bolia (Work café) 
Chair Altzo943, Steelcase (Work café) 
Benches, B-free collection, Steelcase (Work café) 

photo_credit Lisanne Redegeld Photography
Lisanne Redegeld Photography
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