Office Brabant in Oostzaan, Zaanstreek Commercial Property, Dutch Building, Netherlands Architecture Images
Office Brabant in Oostzaan, Holland
20 Aug 2020
Office Brabant in Oostzaan
Architects: Studio Piet Boon
Location: Oostzaan, Zaanstreek, province of North Holland, The Netherlands
Studio Piet Boon was commissioned to create, Office Brabant – a timeless and functional total concept for a Dutch office space. The design intent for this barn-like structure was inspired by farms in the surrounding area.
The studio designed a modern interpretation of a barn space to create a one-story office with a comfortable, residential atmosphere. The building consists of two different typologies – the main spaces, with pitched roofs, welcome you with brick walls lined with coal-black wooden slats that open up the building to the inner garden and its surroundings.
The three different elements of this typology are connected by brick ‘boxes’ with flat roofs – the second typology. The fitness center and spa are located in a separate building creating a fourth entity that encloses a perfectly symmetrical patio with a tranquil water feature that provides significant privacy.
Extending from the water feature, a protruding window provides a glimpse into the gym and showcases the wonderful views at the front of the building. The shape of the building and its large windows provide panoramic views over the surrounding golf course. In contrast to these large windows, the windows looking out towards the patio are intended to create more intimacy.
The materials for the interior have been implemented with great attention to consistency, using an abundance of natural stone. This is displayed in all washbasins, the pantries, the fireplace, and in flooring which alternates with a light wooden floor in the kitchen and the main office space of the building. Throughout the building, the design team selected soft, unsaturated colors.
The plastered walls in light stucco highlight the natural color of the wooden beams. The interior creates a harmonious blend of indoor and outdoor, and the timeless outdoor furniture collection enables a level of comfort and convenience that rivals the indoor living experience.
Architizer A+Awards
Studio Piet Boon is honored to been chosen as the 2020 Architizer A+Awards Jury Winner in the Office – Low Rise (1-4 Floors) category. The illustrious Architizer A+ Jury, comprising equal parts architects and designers, cultural thought leaders, developers, and other creatives, have chosen this year’s winners based on their functional and aesthetic qualities, as well as their intent, innovativeness, and potential to last.
These are values Studio Piet Boon and its design identity have been rooted in for 37 years, making the recognition of this award feel very personal. With entries from over 100 countries the studio so proud of the team and the project for being recognized as the best in global architecture and design.
About Studio Piet Boon
Studio Piet Boon is a globally operating architecture, interior, and product design studio recognized for crafting the perfect balance between functionality, aesthetics, and individuality. The multidisciplinary team designs acclaimed private homes, residential & corporate developments, hospitality experiences, and an extensive range of products. Studio Piet Boon was founded in 1983 by Piet Boon and Karin Meyn in Oostzaan, The Netherlands.
Photography: Thomas de Bruyne
Office Brabant in Oostzaan, Zaanstreek images / information received 200820 from v2com newswire
Location: Oostzaan, Zaanstreek, province of North Holland, The Netherlands
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