The Edge - The world’s most sustainable office building

PLP unveils world’s most sustainable office building

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The Edge, by PLP is a ‘smart building’ intended as a catalyst for Deloitte’s transition into the digital age. With the world’s highest rating awarded to an office building by the Building Research Establishment (BRE), the global assessor of sustainable buildings, The Edge combines numerous smart technologies in tandem to create an adaptable and intelligent working environment.


The starting point of the design is what the architects term a social condenser - a nucleus for the building in the form of an atrium interspersed with bridges and exposed lift core, which act as nodes of horizontal and vertical activity. Subtle differentiation in materials and lighting make the atrium a natural place to gather. At 15 storeys it is lofty, but also calm and flooded with a northern light filtered through the low-e glass of the atrium facade.


Employees no longer have assigned desks but rather hotdesk, choosing anywhere in the building depending on the required level of sociability: there are work-booths, focus rooms, concentration rooms, sitting desks, standing desks, balcony desks along with work station in the atrium itself. The building adapts to user preference with a smart phone app.


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In 2009 PLP was invited to design The Edge, Deloitte’s new offices in Zuidas, Amsterdam’s business centre. The ambition of the project was two-fold: to consolidate Deloitte’s employees, previously spread around multiple buildings throughout the city, within a single environment; and to create a ‘smart building’, intended as a catalyst for Deloitte’s transition into the digital age.

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Ronald Tilleman

Our design for the building, which won first prize in the competition and opened earlier this year, addressed these conditions directly. What is the role of architecture when the workplace is permeated by layers of technology that fundamentally alter the way that we interact with our environment? How can design augment these virtual frameworks to create places that encourage spontaneous sociability? We proposed a building that creates a symbolic display out of the informal collaboration spaces and the multitude of different working atmospheres demanded by new patterns of working - flexible and social, physically and virtually interconnected.

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Helene Binet

Our starting point was the design of a social condenser – a nucleus for the building. Taking the form of an atrium interspersed with bridges and exposed lift cores, which act as nodes of horizontal and vertical activity; this nucleus collates a series of social environments in order to galvanize a specific internal working culture. The atrium acts as a giant theatrical device: a stage that is visible from the surrounding offices which are arrayed as an amphitheatre around it as well as a lens that broadcasts the multiplicity of social encounters as a civic spectacle to the city beyond.

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Ronald Tilleman

The scale of the space, and the atmospheres created by a subtle differentiation in materials and lighting, make the atrium a natural gathering place. It is lofty but calm, filled with steady north light which filters in through the low-e glass of the atrium façade. As a continuous surface, this façade folds into the roof to animate the building, not only acting as a window that unveils its daily activities to the outside but also framing the varying surroundings to the inside.

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Ronald Tilleman

In The Edge, employees no longer have assigned desks. This allows them to work anywhere in the building in varying levels of introspection or sociability: there are work-booths, focus rooms, concentration rooms, sitting desks, standing desks, balcony desks, along with the many work-stations within the sun-filled atrium itself. The building adapts to the users’ preferences for lighting and heating via a mobile app, which also allows users to locate their colleagues and find free desks. The combination of app and architecture supports activity-based working: employees actively choose the environment, mood and atmosphere they want to work in for different tasks throughout the day.

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Ronald Tilleman

While sustainability as a purely technological narrative has been exhausted by its overuse, The Edge creates a radically new working environment which is enabled by sustainable technologies. With the world’s highest rating awarded to an office building by the Building Research Establishment (BRE), the global assessor of sustainable buildings, The Edge combines numerous smart technologies in tandem to create an adaptable and intelligent working environment.

The Edge

The Edge

The façade of the Edge plays an important part. The transparent atrium on the north side makes climate control possible, and the solar collectors on the south side are integrated into the façade. During construction of ‘The Edge’, the most innovative techniques were used. For example: 3D printing technique is applied in the façade that Kawneer developed.


The connections and seals fro the slanted facade planes were so complex that conventional seals were not sufficient. Kawaneer solved this with an innovative 3D print technology. After years of research and collaboration with TU Delft to apply 3D printing in facades, in The Edge an actual 3D printed part was put into practice. The seals are drawn out with help from 3D models and then printed with high dimensional tolerance and assembled in the façade. This technique assures high wind and water tightness and in the same time makes sure there is an optimization in the production process.


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The world’s most sustainable office building with a sustainability score of 98,36%, Outstanding certificate and a prestigious BREEAM-award is located in Amsterdam. Recognized as ‘most sustainable office in the word’ it is a beautiful, intelligent and unique building. From the 15 story high atrium, allowing enough light into the building, to the angled roof that pierces the skyline: The Edge is making a worldwide impression. During construction, the most innovative techniques were used. For example: 3D printing technique is applied in the façade that Kawneer developed. They thought of everything for the BREEAM Outstanding-score: from climate control to a light intensity app and from solar collectors to bee nests on the roof. The Edge is not just an experience to enter as a visitor, it is above all a sustainable environment that makes the employee happier and more productive.

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The design for the 40.000 m2 big, pentagonal office building with slanted façade was assigned by OVG Projectontwikkeling to PLP Architecture from London and OeverZaaijer architecture and urbanism from Amsterdam. Contractor was G&S Bouw from Amsterdam. While designing and building, sustainability, comfort, productivity from the users and of course future proofing were taken into account. The façade of the Edge plays an important part. The transparent atrium on the north side makes climate control possible, and the solar collectors on the south side are integrated into the façade.

 

BREEAM certification and active energy concepts At the start of the design they aimed for an Excellent certification, but when it became clear during the process that more was possible, the designers focused on an Outstanding certification. The Edge is one of the biggest buildings in the world with a BREEAM Outstanding certificate. Cees den Ouden, senior project manager at OeverZaaijer, thinks the reward is, aside from the architectural approach, also due to the installation technique. Active energy concepts, like thermal storage, a heat pump system with a connection to district heating, a PV-installation on the south façade and the roof, that exists of hundreds of solar panels and a climate ceiling in the building that delivers both warmth and cooling were used in The Edge. However, these energy concepts can only be optimally used when the outer scale of the building is insulated well.

 

Striking appearance Thanks to the enormous slanted glass façade, The Edge is a striking appearance on the Zuidas in Amsterdam. The glass atrium of about 3.000 m2, which is constructed from the ground up, is a very eye-catching characteristic of the office building. The glass atrium is used for the ventilation of all 15 floors, the façade allows enough daylight in the building and through the same space warm air is supplied to the building. Especially the top half of the façade was a challenge, because nothing in the façade is straight. ‘The façade has a big surface with large spans and quite a few connections’, explains Den Ouden. ‘Aside from that, the roof does not just slant backwards, it also has a kink in it.’ There is always movement in the façade because of temperature changes, so it is important that the tolerances are properly integrated.

 

Technical challenges and collaboration The slanted, kinked façade of The Edge turned out to be quite the technical challenge. A design with different angels only would already be difficult. But in this project, the architect wanted there to be perfect vertical lines visible when looking at the building. During this unique project, several complicated processes were necessary to develop and install it all and make everything work perfectly. Each product is designed specifically to meet the needs and demands of this project. The possibility of Kawneer to be able to make custom-made products made sure that Kawneer was top-of-mind with the architects that worked on this project. With her long history of proven engineering and custom-made solutions, Kawneer was asked to deliver systems and solutions for the building. Façade construction company Rollecate from Staphorst collaborated with Kawneer and installed the delivered products and solutions, which were pre-fabricated in Rollecate’s factory.

 

Kawneer contributes to BREEAM The applied products from Kawneer attribute to the BREEAM-score in different ways. The high performing products from Kawneer cover the biggest part of the façade of the building and supply excellent insulation, with which they help reduce energy loss. The series of solutions Kawneer offered also attribute to BREEAM’s ‘Health and Well-being’ category by making optimal daylighting and transparency possible in the building. And seeing the fact that Kawneer only supplies aluminum products, a sustainable and very efficient construction material, the project also received points in the ‘Materials’ category.

 

Project solutions and custom-made work The Kawneer products that were processed in The Edge are window system RT 72, curtain wall system AA 100 Q and unitized façade AA 9562. For the wedge-shaped part of the façade that slants backwards, Kawneer made a special project solution. Martijn Bergsma, project engineer at Kawneer, explains: ‘To be able to properly drain rainwater, it was necessary to adjust the contours of the profiles. We gave the profiles the same angle as the roof, keeping the water drainage on the horizontal plane.’ The vertical part from the bottom up is constructed from AA 9562 aluminum unitized facades, prefab elements that are fabricated in Rollecate’s factory. The advantage of assembling in the factory is that it ensures an extra high quality.

 

3D printing ‘The connections and seals from the slanted façade planes were so complex that conventional seals were not sufficient’, Bergsma says. ‘We solved this by applying innovative 3D print technology.’ After years of research and collaboration with TU Delft to apply 3D printing in facades, in The Edge an actual 3D printed part was put into practice. The seals are drawn out with help from 3D models and then printed with high dimensional tolerance and assembled in the façade. ‘This technique assures high wind and water tightness and in the same time makes sure there is an optimization in the production process.’

 

Specially developed ventilation vents That the architectural requirements of The Edge demanded some adjustments, recognizes Richard Meyer, field sales manager at Kawneer. ‘In this case the adjustments and tolerances were so complex, that we needed to develop special wooden molds to be able to insulate the profiles.’ That adjustments on aluminum elements are necessary is nothing new, according to Meyer, that happens almost daily, but in this case, it was a delicate process. Not just because of the big spans, but also because there are high requirements with respect to energy savings. ‘This also counts for the window strips on the office floors,’ clarifies Meyer. ‘There, elongated, very small vents are applied in the façade which are built from a single aluminum profile. Hundreds of heat flow calculations had to be made before we optimized the design of those windows and the atrium.’

 

In the end, the design, development and production of The Edge took about 3 years. An example of Kawneer’s dedication to provide intelligent solutions that deliver high performances, superior thermic efficiency and beautiful aesthetics, making best-in-class design and performance capabilities a reality. ‘We are very proud to have collaborated on such a prestigious project and that our knowledge and innovation has helped contribute to this beautiful building, thus says Meyer.

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Kawneer worldwide Kawneer is world leader in the field of aluminum windows, doors and facades with offices in Europe, North-America, Asia and South-America. With her worldwide knowledge network and years of experience in the field of windows, doors and facades, Kawneer offers many opportunities where you profit of even more innovative products. Together Kawneer has a revenue of over 1 billion per year. Kawneer is the worldwide brand under which mother organization Arconic markets her solutions for aluminum windows, doors and facades. Arconic Arconic (NYSE: ARNC) creates breakthrough products that shape industries. Working in close partnership with our customers, we solve complex engineering challenges to transform the way we fly, drive, build and power. Through the ingenuity of our people and cutting-edge advanced manufacturing techniques, we deliver these products at a quality and efficiency that ensures customer success and shareholder value.

THE EDGE BUILDING

THE EDGE BUILDING
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The spectacular atrium and foyer of ‘The Edge’ is illuminated with Axo Light’s distinctive Bell lamps.


The lighting and energy concept for this project is certainly progressive. Solar panels installed on the roof and on the facades produce enough electricity to cover the needs of all the offices in the building; heating and cooling are controlled through a geothermal system located 130 metres below ground level; while the position of the building was studied so as to take full advantage of sunlight.

The solar energy aspect was managed by the University of Amsterdam and equipped with an innovative lighting system developed by Philips. Axo Light in turn supplied nine white Bell lamps in an extra large version that light up the impressive foyer.


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The building, called The Edge, was officially inaugurated this past 29th May in Amsterdam, and it is currently a one-of-a- kind example of environmental sustainability in the world.

 

The Edge, whose surface area of over 40,000 m2 hosts the Deloitte financial and tax consulting headquarters and the law firm AKD, obtained several awards even before its opening, including the highest score ever attributed to an eco-sustainable building by the Building Research Establishment (98.36%) and the new BREEAM certificate issued by the Dutch Green Building Council. For its construction, the most sophisticated technologies were used which, with the minimum environmental impact and taking full advantage of the natural resources, have made it possible to develop an architectural project in sync with nature and with man: Video.

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Solar panels installed on the roof and on the facades produce enough electricity to cover the needs of all the offices in the building; heating and cooling are controlled through a geothermal system located 130 metres below ground level; the position of the building was studied so as to take full advantage of sunlight, while rainwater is collected for irrigation purposes as well as for the toilet services.

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Lida Chaulet

The Edge was designed by PLP Architecture and built by OVG Real Estate, while the solar energy part was managed by the University of Amsterdam and equipped with an innovative lighting system developed by Philips. This list of illustrious names also includes the Italian company Axo Light, located in the Veneto region, which supplied nine white Bell lamps in an extra large version that light up the impressive foyer of the building.

 

During the five years that have passed since it was first launched on the market, the Bell lamp has been chosen for a large variety of projects, ranging from private homes, hotels up to public buildings. Bell was one of the first models of the Lightecture line, conceived in 2010 as an answer to the specific requests of the contract sector: in fact, thanks to Lightecture Axo Light not only offers a wide selection of catalogue products, but it is also capable of customising the lamps and adapt them to all kinds of projects. Bell, available as a pendant lamp, ceiling lamp and wall-mounted lamp, consists of a metal structure hand-wrapped in ribbons of super-smooth, fireproof pongè fabric. The pendant lamp, with its bell shape, features an imposing and evocative structure that is well suited for environments such as hotels, restaurants and other contract settings. In its smaller dimensions, Bell is also perfectly suited for private spaces. It is available in ten colours, various sizes (with diameter ranging from 45 to 180 cm) and multiple variants of light sources.

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Axolight - Italian lighting company based in Italy and USA - designs, engineers, manufactures and distributes high-end decorative lamps. Hand made in Italy every Axolight product, whether if it’s a standard or bespoke production, is projected, developed, tested and hand assembled in the company laboratory in Scorzè - Venice

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The Edge

The Edge
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Situated in Amsterdam, The Edge is considered to be one of the most innovative and sustainable office buildings in the world and was awarded an "Outstanding" rating with the highest ever BREEAM score of 98.36 percent. The spacious and airy atmosphere of the working environment was created with subtle differences in materials and lighting.


When it came to finding a suitable floor covering for the project, the natural choice was Forbo's Marmoleum Solid Cement, made from 97% natural raw materials, 72% of which are rapidly renewable, and which has a recycled content of 43%.


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Deloitte's new corporate headquarters in Amsterdam has been certified as the most sustainable office building in the world by BREEAM. The Edge was awarded an "Outstanding" rating with the highest ever BREEAM score of 98.36 percent. BREEAM (short for Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Methodology) is an approach for assessing and rating the sustainability of buildings.

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At Forbo Flooring Systems we are passionate about flooring. We produce the largest range of sustainable floor coverings in the world and supply total solutions for every area in every type of building. Forbo flooring products are now installed in over 125 different countries, in commercial and financial buildings, in offices and public buildings, military accommodation and residential settings. You will also find our floor coverings in the retail, hospitality and leisure sectors, in passenger transport and industrial applications and even in the most technically demanding pharmaceutical and electronics manufacturing environments. With 2800 people employed across 20 countries, Forbo Flooring is a global supplier. In each one of our 12 production sites, 37 sales organisations and global distribution networks, we respond to local needs, which means we are always close.

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THE EDGE

THE EDGE

Fokkema & Partners designed the interior of the new building; Work floors are laid out to provide abundant daylight to the work stations, the terraces in the atrium, each with a different function, provide the building with a human scale, the innovative smart technology regulates the climate and light over individual workspaces. All materials used passed the sustainability test.


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Designing the complete office environment for Deloitte and AKD in the Edge, a remarkable effort was made by Fokkema & Partners to make the interior of the new building with its grand atrium feel welcoming, comfortable, efficient and super sustainable. It now sets a benchmark in office design in terms of quality, sustainability and user comfort.

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Work floors are laid out to provide abundant daylight to the work stations. The terraces in the atrium, each with a different function, provide the building with a human scale and make the atrium a fully equipped and usable space that stimulates communication. This is complemented with innovative smart technology, to regulate the climate and light over individual workspaces according to personal preferences. And of course all materials used had to pass the sustainability test.

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Ronald Tilleman

The Edge was designed by PLP Architecture from London and developed by OVG, working in close partnership with Deloitte and AKD. The multi-tenant office building achieved a BREEAM qualification of ‘outstanding’, with a score of 98,36 percent, making it the most sustainable office building worldwide recorded by the Building Research Establishment (BRE), the global assessor of sustainable buildings.

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Fokkema & Partners are often asked to describe the firm’s chief characteristics. Just naming a single style doesn’t serve to answer this question, since projects vary so widely. Still, since the start of the firm in 1995 all projects have had one thing in common: a drive for quality that exceeds our clients’ expectations. It’s our ambition to get the most out of a design question on our clients’ behalf – a thorough process that starts in understanding client needs through carefully and methodically trying to come to the core of the matter. We encourage our clients to come up with considerations and critical questions during the concept development phase. We feel that concept development really is one of the most important phases of the design process, a stage with a clear moment, when the true nature of the solution is determined. It is a phase when out of the box thinking, sharp analysis and down to earth practicality all come together in our effort to constantly raise the bar. During the next phase of design development we keep utilizing our creative capacities to find solutions which stay away from the obvious but still remain practical. At the end of the day we like to be inspired and have fun, but most importantly we want our client to be proud of our common result.

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THE EDGE

THE EDGE
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Classified as one of the most sustainable buildings in the world, The Edge has a floor surface of approximately 40,000 m2 and is completely energy neutral. In to meet such demanding standards, the relocatable walls specified within the building had to meet very strict performance criteria.


Maars Living Walls thus manufactured and installed more than 8,000 sqm of its Metaline, String and Panorama relocatable wall systems in the offices. This customized wall system is able to meet the both the client’s practical requirements as well as the requirements of BREEAM.


In order to do so, Maars has manufactured and installed more than 8.000 sq.m. of its Metaline, String² and Panorama relocatable wall systems in the offices on the 14 floors. The customized wall systems were able to meet the strict HEA 13 and MAT 5 requirements of BREEAM together with the practical requirements concerning the transportation of the materials. Also 276 Maars XL glass doors with double seal and double threshold have been installed in The Edge.


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The building The Edge is developed by OV Real Estate and build by G&S Bouw and is located at the most important and largest business centre of the Netherlands. The building has received a score of 98% of the Building Research Establishment, an organization which assesses sustainable buildings all over the world. Never before a building in the world has receive this impressive high score. The Edge has a floor surface of approx. 40.000m² and is completely energy neutral.


Maars has manufactured and installed more than 8.000 sq.m. of its Metaline, String² and Panorama relocatable wall systems in the offices on the 14 floors. The customized wall systems were able to meet the strict HEA 13 and MAT 5 requirements of BREEAM together with the practical requirements concerning the transportation of the materials. Also 276 Maars XL glass doors with double seal and double threshold have been installed in The Edge.


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Maars Maars is the world market leader in the field of partition walls. Maars combines years of experience by effortlessly merging special innovation, aesthetics and performance. Maars offers both standard and customized solutions in, for example, offices, airports, factories, cinemas, shops and hotels. Also in the public sector Maars has been active and has taken the lead with applications including hospitals, public institutions, universities and schools. Philosophy Maars is continuously redefining partition walls. Better still, it develops partition walls that rise above all expectations. Maars reviews developments around the world with an open mind, looking for new ideas and opportunities. This leads to substantial inspiration and developments. Maars pushes the boundaries, continually making progress in the fields of design, soundproofing, multimedia and fireproofing. The integration of new high-tech systems and intelligent solutions in walls creates a wealth of new opportunities. Thus, Maars brings walls to life with the unique concept of Maars Living Walls. Global leader Maars is active in over 45 countries and has a worldwide network of selected dealers. The highest quality and the best services are guaranteed. 70% of turnover is exported abroad. The international organization has all departments in-house: product development, production, installation and after sales.

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