WALTERBOSCOMPLEX
The central tax department is located in the Walterboscomplex in Apeldoorn. The commission by Dutch Ministry of Housing and Construction called for an expansion of the building's base, designed nearly 40 years ago by the architect Zanstra. The new 60-meter high office tower features a facade constructed entirely of glass. The various strips protruding from the facade - designed to block out the sun without obstructing the view of the Veluwe - give the building a contrasting pattern. Not only does the tower's form contrast with the offices designed by Zanstra, but the designation of the offices does as well; the cubicles have been transformed into an open and flexible office concept.
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location
Apeldoornaddress project
J.F. Kennedylaan, ApeldoornClient
Rijksgebouwendienst, ArnhemGross Floor Area
20000 sqmdate design
2000date completed
2007architect
Chris de Weijerteam
Loes Oudenaarde, Daan van der Vlist, Harrie Hupperts, Andreas Leupold, Daniela Bellelli, Richelle de Jongprogram
New built offices central tax department, Apeldoornconsultants
Bureau Bouwkunde Rotterdam, Rotterdam | Ingenieursbureau Zonneveld, Rotterdam | Deerns Raadgevend Ingenieursbureau, Rijswijk | Raadgevend Technies Buro van Heugten, Nijmegen | DGMR Raadgevende Ingenieurs, Arnhem | Basalt bouwadvies, Nieuwegein | Bosch Slabbers, Arnhem | Harmen Liemburg, Amsterdamcontractor
BAM Utiliteitsbouw, UtrechtKeywords
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