New EMA Office Tower, Amsterdam Building Development, The Netherlands, Dutch Architecture Images
European Medicines Agency Tower in Amsterdam
28 Oct 2020
New EMA Office Tower
Architects: Fokkema&Partners
Location: Amsterdam, North-Holland, The Netherlands
The Made in Italy porcelain surfaces by Refin has been chosen for an important building of worldwide relevance: the new headquarters of the European Medicines Agency in Amsterdam.
Designed by Fokkema&Partners Architecten, MVSA Architects, Okra Landscape Architects, and Architect Fokke van Dijk of The Dutch Government Real Estate Agency, the new EMA office is one of the winning projects of the international competition Refin Project Contest 2020, conceived to reward the best architecture and interior design projects made with Refin tiles.
The new headquarters of the European Medicines Agency (EMA) in Amsterdam communicates the institutional and professional values of the body responsible for the quality and safety of new medicines admitted to the European market. The international project, with the collaboration of several prestigious partners and the Dutch government, has been carried out within very tight deadlines: a success made possible by a process with a high degree of co-creation characterized by complexity, speed, and innovative technologies.
The large 19-story office building, with numerous meeting and conference rooms, lounges, offices, and bar area, accommodates 1,300 workstations: designed to the highest standards of sustainability and to improve the visual, climatic and acoustic well-being of users, the rooms guarantee natural orientation, the flexibility of use and configurations suitable for different daily activities.
More than 52,000 plants make up the huge vertical green wall, 60-meter high, and organic ribbon that rises from the entrance square to the top floor.
The high quality of Refin surfaces has been chosen for this important building of worldwide relevance. Floors and walls are made with the Blue Emotion collection, a material inspired by a stone that could be placed in a workplace with such a high attendance thanks to the technical performance offered by porcelain tiles.
With their sober elegance, the surfaces confirm the image of authority, modernity, and global attraction expressed by the furnishings and interior elements.
The Blue Emotion porcelain tile collection is inspired by the dark and vivid hues of the Belgian Bluestone, whose different machining generates two uniquely appealing surfaces. Scié is a new interpretation of the smooth surface of a cut stone, featuring the marks left by the blades and differently colored strips. Flammé is a flambé finish with dark grey, almost black hues, the ones of a highly heated natural stone.
The Bolero Restaurant, BAULI, Rheingold Bushwick, the INTREND Store, and the Hyatt Place Frankfurt Airport are also winners in the Refin Project Contest 2020.
Ceramiche Refin – Active on international markets since 1962, Refin designs and manufactures porcelain stoneware entirely in Italy, through a management system based on quality research, technical innovation, and respect for the environment. From this corporate vision comes a wide variety of floor and wall coverings able to integrate with the many styles of contemporary architecture in commercial and public projects as well as in the residential sector.
Design: Fokkema&Partners
Photography: Corné Bastiaansen
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Location: Amsterdam, North-Holland, The Netherlands, northern Europe
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