AZL Pension Fund HQ

AZL Pension Fund HQ
The AZL Pension fund headquarters is an extension to an existing office building dating from the 1940s in the central area of Heerlen. This a project that investigates new conditions for working spaces, paying particular attention to visual relationships and to communal areas, in a design that manages to combine a sophisticated spatial articulation with a stark and restrained material definition that relies mostly on concrete, black steel, and black Birchwood.
The site of the new building connects two different streets and it therefore has two different means of access. The program includes office space for 230 people, 23 private offices and a variety of open-plan and team office spaces, conference rooms, a restaurant, a car park and other areas related to the firm’s work. The conceptual theme that governed the project’s development was the idea of “grafting” or “plugging”, the latter being a key component of the firm’s activities, which become the direct conceptual route into the project’s complex brief and site conditions. In effect, the new building components are literally plugged into the existing situation. The perpendicular extensions are attached to the rear side of the buildings and are inserted (plugged) into the existing units. Conversely, the traffic pattern is a reversal of the concept. The traffic is “unplugged” (from the street) and moves underground to be further hidden.
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