A multi-story courtyard anchors new Foster + Partners-designed office building in Luxembourg
Foster + Partners has just broken ground on ICÔNE, a new office complex in Belval Luxembourg. At 18,800 square meters, the building's program highlights many new features needed for safe working environments and embraces changes that will be crucial for workplaces of the future. In a statement, Darron Haylock, a Partner at Foster + Partners, said: "The project is designed to have open, flexible workspaces that respond to the emerging models of work today. The atrium is a green light-filled space that is very much the social heart of the project, providing visual connectivity and a dynamic atmosphere for both work and play. Biophilia, the green landscaping, natural ventilation and visual connectivity all promoting collaboration and healthy wellbeing." Foster + Partners designed the new complex in collaboration with Beiler Francois Fritsch, a local practice in Belval. A core characteristic of the design are the two wings of the building, enclosed by a central atrium. The atrium is wr...
Foster + Partners has just broken ground on ICÔNE, a new office complex in Belval Luxembourg. At 18,800 square meters, the building's program highlights many new features needed for safe working environments and embraces changes that will be crucial for workplaces of the future.
In a statement, Darron Haylock, a Partner at Foster + Partners, said: "The project is designed to have open, flexible workspaces that respond to the emerging models of work today. The atrium is a green light-filled space that is very much the social heart of the project, providing visual connectivity and a dynamic atmosphere for both work and play. Biophilia, the green landscaping, natural ventilation and visual connectivity all promoting collaboration and healthy wellbeing."
Foster + Partners designed the new complex in collaboration with Beiler Francois Fritsch, a local practice in Belval. A core characteristic of the design are the two wings of the building, enclosed by a central atrium.
The atrium is wr...