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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.

NBD Biblion, Zoetermeer in Zoetermeer, Netherland by LIAG architects

 
July 24th, 2014 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: LIAG architects

A new business premises has been built for NBD Biblion, an organisation that provides services for public libraries and multimedia centres in the Netherlands. The colourful and highly sustainable building is designed by LIAG architects and building advisors.

Image Courtesy © Hannah Anthonysz

Image Courtesy © Hannah Anthonysz

  • Architects: LIAG architects
  • Project: NBD Biblion, Zoetermeer
  • Location: Zoetermeer, Netherland
  • Photography: Ben Aarts, Hannah Anthonysz
  • Year: 2014
  • Area: 14.000 m2 (GFA)
  • Team LIAG: Erik Schotte, Carina Nørregaard, Jordy Aarts, Peter Donkers, Arie Aalbers, Thomas Bögl

Image Courtesy © Hannah Anthonysz

Image Courtesy © Hannah Anthonysz

Reduction of production and operating costs and streamlining of collaboration between production and editorial departments were the main reasons for the new building. This resulted in a highly sustainable building that has dramatically improved production logistics and thereby enhanced the quality of the service. The building encourages staff to communicate with each other as effectively as possible and captures large amounts of daylight which create a healthy working environment.

Image Courtesy © Ben Aarts

Image Courtesy © Ben Aarts

NBD Biblion set clear requirements for the design. Optimal operation and production-line design to achieve the lowest possible product cost price and a building that would make it easier for the staff to connect with each other. (In the previous complex communication was hindered by the fact that people worked in different buildings and on different floors.) The new building is light and sustainable and fully equipped to enable integrated operation at lower cost.

Image Courtesy © Ben Aarts

Image Courtesy © Ben Aarts

The new building is 14,000 m2 and contains 9,300 m2 of production space and 4,700 m2 of office space. Placing the parking on the roof of the production area enabled the creation of a compact building with a smaller surface area. The building matches the shape of its immediate surroundings. The white layers of the facade make the building look like a stack of paper trimmed to fit the contours of the plot. The bands running around the facade emphasise the junctions between the floors and create a fluid connection between the office space and the production area.

Image Courtesy © Ben Aarts

Image Courtesy © Ben Aarts

The bands along the facade progress from a plain and businesslike frontage at one end, to bright blocks of colour that resemble book spines at the other, which give the building its distinctive character. The bands of the facade have been made to look like bookshelves stacked with a wide range of books: a playful reference to the occupant of the building. These ‘book panels’ have ventilation hatches and are oriented so that they also serve as sun blinds.

Image Courtesy © Ben Aarts

Image Courtesy © Ben Aarts

SUSTAINABLE ENERGY CONCEPT

The use of various energy-saving measures makes the energy concept for the building highly sustainable. Heat pumps are used in combination with an underground thermal energy storage system, which is connected to water-filled pipes in the ramps that lead to and from the rooftop car park. These pipes generate heat in the summer and cold in the winter and have the added advantage of keeping the parking deck clear of snow. The design ensures a high influx of daylight throughout the building, which can be supplemented with LED lighting if necessary.

Image Courtesy © Ben Aarts

Image Courtesy © Ben Aarts

Image Courtesy © Ben Aarts

Image Courtesy © Ben Aarts

Image Courtesy © LIAG architects

Image Courtesy © LIAG architects

Image Courtesy © LIAG architects

Image Courtesy © LIAG architects

Image Courtesy © LIAG architects

Image Courtesy © LIAG architects

Image Courtesy © LIAG architects

Image Courtesy © LIAG architects

Image Courtesy © LIAG architects

Image Courtesy © LIAG architects

Image Courtesy © LIAG architects

Image Courtesy © LIAG architects

Image Courtesy © LIAG architects

Image Courtesy © LIAG architects

Image Courtesy © LIAG architects

Image Courtesy © LIAG architects

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