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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Siemens Hengelo in The Netherlands by NL Architects

 
June 11th, 2011 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: NL Architects

Hart van Zuid is an industrial area in city of Hengelo. The district is located south of the train station, right in the heart of the city. The area is defined by the typical emblem of 20th century production: the saw-tooth shed.  Hart van Zuid is currently being redeveloped; it will be converted into a lively quarter where people will live and work comfortably. Hart van Zuid is a statement against monoculture: urban life will be celebrated here in a mixed use environment. Education and leisure will be a part the spectrum. High tech industrial activities remain a crucial component.

Exterior View

  • Architects: NL Architects
  • Project: Siemens Hengelo
  • Location: Hengelo, The Netherlands
  • District: Hart van Zuid
  • Use: Office
  • Site Area: 3118 m2

Siemens Hengelo

  • Bldg. Area: 1375m2
  • Gross Floor Area: 9878m2
  • Bldg. Coverage Ratio: 44%
  • Bldg. Scale: Stories above Ground: 11
  • Structure: prefabricated concrete
  • Max. Height: 40m
  • Parking Garage: 152 cars

Street View

  • Exterior Finish: greyish brick, aluminium, glass
  • Design year: 2009
  • Completion year: 2011
  • Competition: 1st Prize
  • NL Architects: Pieter Bannenberg, Walter van Dijk, Kamiel Klaasse
  • Client: Van Wijnen projectontwikkeling Oost BV MAB Development
  • User: Siemens industrial turbo machinery BV
  • Team: Bobby de Graaf, Gen Yamamoto, Gerbrand van Oostveen, Yusuke Iwata, Joanna Janota
  • Jury: Ton Schaap, Frits van Dongen, Hubert-Jan Henket, Pieter van Wesemael, Dirk Baalman, Evert-Jan Krouwel, Sylvia Karres
  • Competitors: Claus en Kaan, De Zwarte Hond

North View

An important aspect of the future developments is the industrial heritage: how can we respect the existing structures? How can we respond to this context with new buildings? The beeldkwaliteitsplan (the zoning document that defines the esthetic parameters of an area) prescribes that “the shape should be derived from the industrial heritage: unambiguous, sturdy, stern and uncompromising. Trough these properties the building will acquire the character of a sign”.

Bird's View

The new office building for Siemens in Hengelo will be located prominently at the ‘head’ of a strip of industrial buildings. Together with the wonderful station by H.G.J. Schelling, a new cultural building by Benthem Crouwel and the projected WTC, it will envelop a new square designed by Karres en Brands.

 

Siemens Hengelo

By ‘flipping’ the existing horizontal tissue to an upright position a strangely familiar office building comes into being. The Siemens office basically is a vertical version of the sheds that are at its base. The saw-tooth roof lights turn into glamorous windows. They will boost up the main elevation into a transparent logo for Siemens and for the area as a whole. The facade as such ‘introduces’ the industrial zone that lies behind it. Through the oblique position of the windows, the Industrieplein and its visitors will be reflected in the sculptural facade.

Exterior View

The protruding elements that frame the tilted windows provide a form of sun protection. From the inside the principle works as a visor. The slanted windows reduces glare. And reflections. Like Traffic Control Towers, these offices will have an optimized view.

Night View

Main View

Floor View

Office

Collage visors

Collage visors

Control Towers

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