29/01/2021
Krinkels BV, specialist in creating environmentally sustainable spaces, asked us to design a building that co-existed with its landscape site, providing a low-stress environment and sense of well-being. We created a highly transparent, energy-efficient building with a circular central atrium featuring a Ficus Amstel King tree and green walls. As the atrium dramatic centerpiece we designed a wooden artwork representing tree growth-rings spreading across the ground floor and up two curving staircases to the first floor. Jakko Woudenberg spent several months creating the oak and teak rings on the ground and first floors, which then seamlessly extend up the two steel staircases made by .
In cooperation with Beers Nielsen DWA Dutch wood artist Kraak Bouwtechnisch management bureau Pieterse Bouwtechniek Lenvelt Saint Gobain Interior Glass Solutions Schuco TES Groep Van Delft Groep Visker Winters