The firm based in Amsterdam Hofman Dujardin Architects, in collaboration with Fokkema & Partners, has played an important role in the design of a sustainable architecture for the company's sustainable energy Eneco, designing interiors based in Rotterdam, creating a work environment perfect, complete with solar, natural light and vegetation that generates oxygen inside.
Eneco's new building is an example of how you can give employees the opportunity to work in a flexible, dynamic and healthy way. The 14-story building, 25,000 m2 will be operational from April.
The heart of the building is an atrium surrounded by light, meeting rooms, work areas, and a restaurant estares. Light collectors on the south facade absorbs solar energy during the day. Offices and meeting rooms are designed for one level calm energy islands.