United States Embassy, The Hague
Werner Huthmacher
Product Spec Sheet

ElementBrandProduct Name
Interior Lighting B-K Lighting
Wall and Floor Tiling Mosa
Interior Lighting BEGA
Exterior Brick Veneer General Shale
Acoustical Wood Ceilings, Veneer Wall Covering Rulon International
Interior Lighting Louis Poulsen

Product Spec Sheet
Interior Lighting
Wall and Floor Tiling
by Mosa
Interior Lighting
by BEGA
Exterior Brick Veneer
Acoustical Wood Ceilings, Veneer Wall Covering
Interior Lighting

United States Embassy, The Hague

Moore Ruble Yudell Architects as Architects

The new U.S. Embassy at The Hague embraces its new rural setting by blending in with its surroundings, pleasing the local residents and city authorities, while meeting the programming requirements of the client.

A site was chosen outside the city in a rural district of large, privately owned country estates between the cities of The Hague and Wassenaar. The site itself has been a series of athletic fields for 50 years after it was bombed by the Allies in late 1945. It is surrounded by the country’s water canal system that helps to maintain over 40 percent of land area that would otherwise be underwater.

The main office building is maximized to its allowable zoning envelope and then a series of “pavilions” are carved out of the masses to house different parts of the program. The pavilions are connected together by circulation spaces and these wrap around a central service core. The public spaces of the building – the lobby, café and a communicating grand stair between the ground and first floors – are all located to be visible from the approach and entrance to the building.

Red brick is the main material and various patterns have been developed to help discern the hierarchy of the various buildings on the site with the office building becoming the most important.


Material Used :

1. Terrazzo Flooring – David Allen Company

2. Carpet Tile – Mannington Commercial, Shaw Contract Group

3. Glass Fiber Reinforced Plaster Panels – Formglas Products Ltd.

4. Acoustical Wood Ceilings – Rulon International

5. Wall and Floor Tiling – Mosa Tiles

6. Acoustical Tile Ceiling – Ecophon

7. Acoustical Metal Pan Ceiling – Ceilings Plus

8. Veneer Wall Covering – Rulon International

9. Glass Railing – DuPont

10. Glass Metal Railing and Handrail - OzmetsanYapi

11. Exterior Brick Veneer – General Shale

12. Security Windows, Window Walls, and Doors– Norshield Security Products

13. All Glass Partitions – OsmetsanYapi

14. Window Shades – Mechoshade Systems Inc.

15. Interior Lighting – Selux, Louis Poulsen, Ecosense, Kurt Versen, Lucifer, Prescolite, B+K Lighting, BEGA, Electrix, Tivoli

16. Toilet, Bath and Laundry Accessories – American Specialties Inc.

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