AvB Tower / Wiel Arets Architects

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  24500
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2013
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    Photographs:Jan Bitter
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Aluk
AvB Tower / Wiel Arets Architects - Facade
© Jan Bitter

Text description provided by the architects. The AvB Tower is a hyper-hybrid academic building and a dynamic hub threading The Hague’s central train station to the adjacent urban envelope, accommodating students and faculty with a program of housing, retail, and dining. Surrounded by an expansive and newly constructed pedestrian square – the Anna van Beurenplein – this 72m steel tower is foreseen to be a catalyst for further redevelopment of this centrally sited urban space. As the city’s train station is a terminus, this square is a point of convergence for multiple modes of transportation and a gathering space for the tower’s 396 student residents.

AvB Tower / Wiel Arets Architects - Handrail
© Jan Bitter

Clusters of office buildings and a surface parking lot were demolished to create this new residential and retail situation, which is part of a larger master plan to restructure this formerly under-utilized space in the center of this stately city. A newly submerged 3-story parking garage serves as the plinth for the tower’s foundation, dictating its structural solutions due to the pre-existing weight limitations of the parking garage. It was therefore chosen to construct the tower (For Immediate Release) The AvB Tower is an academic building in the center of The Hague and a dynamic hub threading The Hague’s central train station to the adjacent urban envelope in steel, distributing its structural load across 11 pre-determined columns.

AvB Tower / Wiel Arets Architects - Windows, Cityscape
© Jan Bitter

Carving an extension of its lobby from the surrounding square, the tower is accessed via an entryway of stairs and ramps. A sculptural staircase, whose oversized landings encourage informal social exchange, welcomes users upon entry, propelling them up and into the building’s hybrid programming. This staircase traverses a central void, organizing and intuitively routing users to and from the complex program of academic facilities that constitute the tower’s first five floors. The ground floor contains retail and auditoriums, while the second through fifth house lecture halls, a student help desk, and university offices, with 396 student studios occupying the tower’s remaining floors.

AvB Tower / Wiel Arets Architects - Facade, Windows
© Jan Bitter

Integrated within a central ‘district heating’ system purposely built for this redeveloped area, the tower utilizes excess energy provided by an adjacent residential building to satisfy its heating and cooling demands. The tower’s office spaces have been outfitted with independently regulated heating and cooling systems, while student rooms feature floor heating and operable and oversized sliding glass yellow windows, providing views to the square below, the skyline of The Hague, and the North Sea beyond. -END-

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Address:The Hague, The Netherlands

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Cite: "AvB Tower / Wiel Arets Architects" 19 Sep 2013. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/428982/avb-tower-wiel-arets-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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