The Netherlands being the tiny country that it is, it’s no surprise that we tend to look to them for innovative design for dense urban spaces. RAU Architects developed their Green Office 2015 concept for a multi-functional office building that combines a spacious interior for comfortable working and ample green space for recreation. Designed for a site with existing infrastructure, this green office integrates sustainable transportation and is outfitted with photovoltaic cells and wind turbines to keep the office’s carbon footprint low.
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Interesting exteriors, it seems they relate to the rest of the city by having a view from the top of the green roof. It looks like a big mountaing in wich the space was craved to generate the patios and the buildings. Even the way in which someone reaches the project via train probably gives the sensation as if you were reaching a mountain.
I’d just like to see some cross sections and plans to know how the interior spaces are solved.
I love the way this building conforms to the natural landscape of the land. It has a much more beautiful look than the typical office building you find today. This type of building almost looks like the Living TreeHouse where they incorporate the house into nature.
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