Beta Building
Nowhere else in the real estate business are the financial returns such a major priority as in the rental office market. The current price per square foot determines the building budget. When vacancies abound, rents are low and subsequently available finances are scarce. Yet it always helps when an office building distinguishes itself from its neighbours.
The office building Betagebouw, situated in the Amsterdam Teleport district, has been developed specifically for the telecommunication industry. In this business companies vary in size and growth potential. A short and a long office wing with flexible floor plans accommodates all. A transparent lobby in the middle acts as a hinge. The resulting bayonet-shaped plan divides the remaining open space of the lot into two distinctly different outdoor spaces, one as the approach to the public entrance, the other forms a fenced in private space. The mechanical installation unit on the roof is wrapped in a tight metal skin. Form and additional colour of that element give the building its distinct identity.
By keeping to essentials, superfluous materials don’t have to be purchased, handled and cared for. This is economically sensible and sustainable at the same time.
Function | Office Building |
Status | Realized |
Client |
Van Namen en Partners |
Location |
Amsterdam |
Project architect |
Hans van Heeswijk |
Project team |
Andrew Dawes, Dick Floris, Floris van Gennep, Stephanie Haumann, Hans van Heeswijk, Jose Kleefman, Edward Sorgeloose |
Start |
2000 |
Completed |
2002 |
GFA |
6.750 m2 |
Downloads
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beta-building-brochure.pdf |